In 1988, the United Nations and the World Meteorological Association created the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Its charge was to “provide governments at all levels with scientific information that they can use to develop climate policies.”
This article will be an update on the intentioned attempts to put our latest peer-reviewed published paper through an unnecessary and unrequested post-peer review process by presumably non-credentialed ‘reviewers’
A new peer-reviewed study by IMA researchers Matt Halma & Dr. Joseph Varon explores the incredible effectiveness of ashwagandha, CBD, saffron, and other alternatives as natural treatments for anxiety
World leaders are shifting their stance on the importance of natural gas, and policymakers’ change has never been clearer than at this week’s Climate Week conversations in New York City
Two weeks ago, Dr Aseem Malhotra was invited to speak at the Reform Party’s annual conference, a golden opportunity for speaking out against the pharmaceutical capture of the regulators, academic institutions, medical journals and most of the media, which he certainly did not squander
When Australia’s National Climate Risk Assessment was released last week, headlines announced that “climate change could cost Australians $40 billion per year by 2050.”
If you are a Canadian of a certain vintage you will remember the 1992 cod moratorium in which a 500-year old Newfoundland fishery was brought to a sudden halt as the cod population crashed and the government had to take drastic steps to prevent complete extinction of the species
We can now provisionally declare that Arctic sea ice hit its minimum extent on September 10, relatively early this year, measured at 4.602 million sq km. This compares to the 2011 – 2020 average of 4.422 million sq km