
Following a Freedom of Information request, the UK Met Office has confirmed that it calculates the daily average temperature at each of its 403 weather stations by dividing the highest and lowest recordings by two
Written by Chris Morrison

Following a Freedom of Information request, the UK Met Office has confirmed that it calculates the daily average temperature at each of its 403 weather stations by dividing the highest and lowest recordings by two
Written by Paul Homewood

Two of Britain’s biggest airlines have warned that the Government’s ‘net zero’ targets are at risk of becoming unachievable
Written by Marc Morano

The New York Times admits ‘old climate-activism playbook no longer works’ & it is ‘a uniquely bleak time…the future is cloudier than ever’ and a longtime activist lamented: ‘Everything that I’ve worked on in my entire professional life has gone down the toilet in the last six months’
Written by Alex Washburne

I love the mountains. When people hear about what I like to do in the mountains, it’s totally understandable when they assume I’m a risk-taker
Written by Andy Rowlands

On September 9th, The Guardian became the latest media outlet to claim the big increase in heart issues and strokes since 2020 has nothing to do with the Covid ‘vaccines’
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Besides polar bears and violent storms, one of the most popular visuals for climate alarmists is the threat of small Pacific islands like Tuvalu and Vanuatu being submerged by rising seas
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Medicine is built around memorizing foundational axioms from which all other medical decisions and policies are made and any dissenting perspective is relentlessly ridiculed—despite the fact these axioms aren’t always correct
Written by Mike Schuler

The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) has released an updated version of its safety guidelines titled “Risk mitigation for the safe ocean and short-sea carriage of electric vehicles,” addressing the growing concerns around EV fires aboard vessels
Written by BBC

Rather surprisingly, the BBC have posted an article about the large number of objections being raised to a solar farm proposal in the north of England
Written by Paul Homewood

The Met Office have been widely mocked and accused of gaslighting for declaring that the UK has just had the hottest summer on record, which they say was a whopping 0.4C hotter than 1976
Written by Robert Bryce

Bill McKibben may be the highest-profile climate activist in America. For more than a decade, he has been campaigning against the hydrocarbon industry and proclaiming that the world doesn’t need — and shouldn’t use — coal, oil, and natural gas
Written by The Defender Staff

The Defender’s Big Chemical NewsWatch delivers the latest headlines, from a variety of news sources, related to toxic chemicals and their effect on human health and the environment
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

It’s a funny thing about climate models. They are essentially worthless at predicting climate, yet they remain extremely popular with people who like the dismal world they predict
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

The investigation will use data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), as well as autopsy reports and interviews with families who lost a child, said Dr. Marty Makary, head of the FDA
Written by Dr. Alejandro Diaz

This past August 5th, 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services, through Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced the cancellation of 22 mRNA vaccine development contracts worth approximately $500 million
Written by William M Briggs

As yet another in a long (and growing) line of hilarious jokes, I posted on Twitter a short video of the changing location of the magnetic north pole, from 1590 to 2030 (projected)