
First, there is no climate emergency. Claims to the contrary are based on exaggerations of carbon dioxide’s warming effect and computer models that have proven unreliable.
Written by Gregory Wrightstone

First, there is no climate emergency. Claims to the contrary are based on exaggerations of carbon dioxide’s warming effect and computer models that have proven unreliable.
Written by Daily Astronomy

Sir Roger Penrose believes that our universe has had many Big Bangs, with more to come.
Written by Grant Currin

Electronics, airplanes, internal combustion engines, and the wheel are the descendants of a far more rudimentary technology: stone tools.
Written by The Conservative Treehouse

Carbon trading is the economic platform to generate government income. That income then drives the carbon control financial mechanisms that will be deployed to the people.
Written by JAMES WOUDHUYSEN

The green agenda is taking inspiration from the illiberal days of lockdown
Written by Saeed Qureshi

Written by Michael Shellenberger

Written by John Leake

The lab origin of SARS-CoV-2 was published in 2015
Written by Robert Bradley

The heating crisis is already here and will quickly get much worse as temperatures drop. It is Western energy policy stupidity that’s bringing it on.
Written by David Blackmon

Writing at Bloomberg, Javier Blas has an excellent piece out today detailing a sudden downturn for orders of new offshore and onshore wind turbines in Europe.
Written by Stop These Things

Sound engineering, not political ideology, sits at the heart of our reliable and affordable power supplies. However, in the veritable blink of an eye, engineers have been given the flick, so too, our good friends logic and reason.
Written by Andrew Roman

Renewables advocates have been claiming that solar and wind generation are now the least costly form of generation, and therefore, should replace all fossil fuel generation as quickly as possible. Is this correct?
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

This week I was honored as one of a dozen Texas Scorecard award winners for community service, advocacy, and humanitarianism.
Written by John Leake

At a recent event in Malibu, California, hosted by the Children’s Health Defense, I fell into a fascinating conversation with a fellow investigative author about what is going on in our increasingly bewildering world, and the difficulty of ascertaining anything with certainty.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Autopsy Series Finds an Array of Fatal Vaccine Syndromes
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman

Health care has been in decline for more than half a century.