
Geoengineering in the form of modifying weather happens. It can save decimation of farmer livelihoods by mitigating droughts, and it can risk the global food supply by reducing crop growth
Written by Dr David Bell

Geoengineering in the form of modifying weather happens. It can save decimation of farmer livelihoods by mitigating droughts, and it can risk the global food supply by reducing crop growth
Written by Ian Brighthope

My definition moves away from division and reframes the debate ethically: not “anti” versus “pro,” but a plurality of perspectives bound by shared rights and mutual responsibilities
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Critics are sounding the alarm about AI-powered toys, saying they may harm children’s emotional development, pose privacy risks and result in a generation of youngsters forming their first “real” relationships with machines
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said today during a Trump administration Cabinet meeting that his agency is on track to announce the findings of an ongoing study on the causes of autism next month
Written by John Leake

In the afternoon I occasionally experience a bit of a concentration slump, so I go to the New York Times to see the latest inanities it is presenting to its stupefied readership
Written by Andy Rowlands

PSI editors predicted earlier this year that you can almost guarrantee every year will now be ‘the hottest on record’, and it seems we have been proven right
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

In this week’s special episode of FOCAL POINTS from the McCullough Foundation office in Dallas, Dr. Peter McCullough sat down with renowned Australian attorney and medical freedom advocate Tony Nikolic
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

This week, the federal government slammed the brakes on the nearly completed Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island and Connecticut, citing vague ‘national security concerns’
Written by Andy Rowlands

Two days ago, the Daily Mail predicted the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation will shut down by 2100, plunging the planet into another extreme cold period
Written by Jonathan Engler

The Atlantic (of which Laurene Jobs – widow of Steve Jobs – is the chair and lead investor) is not a publication I have generally followed. It is far too “woke” and left-leaning for my own taste
Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson

Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most controversial food additives on the market
Written by Tyler Durden

It must be extraordinarily difficult for leftist corporate media outlets and woke government weather forecasters to admit “record-breaking cold temperatures” or “unseasonably cool air” across parts of the Lower 48 – in August of all months
Written by Western Missionary

Burkina Faso is a very hot, very poor country. This, you would have thought, would be enough to explain a severely substandard healthcare system, but not according to the Guardian
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Germany’s energy woes brought on by its failed attempt at transitioning to ‘green’ energies continue to mount
Written by William M Briggs

New Zealand! Where, at the end of the world, men are men, and the sheep are nervous
Written by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton

Our close colleague, Dr Scott McLachlan, has been sacked from his position as Lecturer in the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, Kings College London. His supposed “crime” was not poor performance, but refusing to stay silent