
I’ve made an awful lot of mistakes in my life. But I try to learn from every one of them. For this reason, I keep returning to old models to see how they have fared against the ever-increasing empirical data.
Written by Joel Smalley

I’ve made an awful lot of mistakes in my life. But I try to learn from every one of them. For this reason, I keep returning to old models to see how they have fared against the ever-increasing empirical data.
Written by Koji Inoue, Divesh Lala and Tatsuya Kawahara

Spoken dialogue systems must be able to express empathy to achieve natural interaction with human users. However, laughter generation requires a high level of dialogue understanding.
Written by Gale Pooley

Despite what the media claims, climate-related deaths have fallen over 99 percent since 1920
Written by Wallace Manheimer, Ph.D.

The emphasis on a false climate crisis is becoming a tragedy for modern civilization, which depends on reliable, economic, and environmentally viable energy.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Whether it’s a hot Colorado summer or a cold United Kingdom winter, the misery of “green” policies becomes an everyday reality as hapless consumers are denied access to energy.
Written by James Woudhuysen

David Attenborough should stick to educating us about animals rather than bashing human beings.
Written by Charlotte Pence Bond

California has legalized the use of human remains for composting.
Written by Joel Smalley

A simple comparison of excess deaths between Sweden and England in the context of COVID response.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

These days, the media will try to link nearly anything to climate change.
Written by Jeffrey Clark

The Washington Post Editorial Board tried to freak Americans out by claiming that some communities “will have to be abandoned” completely because it would cost too much money to save them from ‘climate change’.
Written by Steven Koonin

Alarming reports that the Antarctic ice sheet is shrinking misrepresent the science underway to understand a very complex situation.
Written by Joel Smalley

A message from UsForThem
Written by Katie Spence

Nevada’s Fort McDermitt Tribe and local ranchers fight to protect a sacred burial site and agricultural lands set to be sacrificed by Lithium Nevada, a mining company, in the coming days.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

Just when you thought the U.S. Food and Drug Administration couldn’t possibly get any worse, they prove you wrong.
Written by Joel Kotkin

Today’s climate activists resemble nothing so much as a religious movement, with carbon the new devil’s spawn.
Written by Dr David Whitehouse

Climate alarmism and journalistic bias have reached new heights of misleading hype on the catastrophic flooding in Pakistan which is reported to have received more than three times its annual rainfall in August.