Climate racketeers have incentivized the media to blare the talking point that human-induced ‘climate change’ has made Atlantic tropical storms more powerful than they were in the past
Written by John Leake
Climate racketeers have incentivized the media to blare the talking point that human-induced ‘climate change’ has made Atlantic tropical storms more powerful than they were in the past
Written by Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory
On the afternoon of October 13, 1947, an Air Force B-17 aircraft penetrated a hurricane 415 miles (667 km) east of Jacksonville and dumped several pounds of crushed dry ice into the storm, just to see what would happen
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
On track to be the most profitable medication ever in human history; Ozempic and other weight loss drugs, designed to be taken for life, carry serious side effects
Written by BBC
Southern England saw its wettest September since 1918, according to newly released figures from the Met Office
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Despite fearmongering about ‘climate change’ supercharging natural disasters, weather-related deaths have declined dramatically
Written by Riley Black
When the Chicxulub asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, life on our planet suffered one of the worst mass extinctions of all time
Written by Wallace Manheimer
In the parlance of baseball, the U.S. led early with a leadoff home run. It invented, developed and perfected the first ultra-super critical (USC) coal-powered plant
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
I was rebutted in the US Senate on November 19, 2020, by Dr. Ashish Jha who was at the Brown School of Public Health at the time and later became the White House Coronavirus Coordinator
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
This January we mentioned Tony Heller’s observation that Arctic sea ice was at its highest level for January 9 in 20 years, and that there has been no downward trend in the minimum since 2006
Written by BBC
The huge asteroid that hit Earth and wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago was not alone, scientists have confirmed
Written by Russia Today
India has been ramping up its space exploration programs lately, having landed on Moon’s southern pole last year
Written by BBC
They can walk, hover and the males can even sing love songs to woo mates – all this with a brain that’s tinier than a pinhead
Written by David Blackman
I have frequently written over the last several years that the agenda of the climate-alarm lobby in the Western world is not consistent with the maintenance of democratic forms of government
Written by BBC
The arrival of winter brings much joy for some, with cosy nights and Christmas among the pleasures to look forward to
Written by Chris Martz
Okay, instead of spreading climate doomer doctrine, I will take a moment to explain the meteorology behind the floods in North Carolina [and Tennessee]
Written by Marija Maisch
In what could be Europe’s first, FuturEnergy Ireland has proposed a project that could store energy for up to 100 hours and be operational for 30 years