
Sadiq Khan controversially expanded London‘s Ultra Low Emissions Zone two years ago, at an estimated cost of up to £155 million. Now, a breakthrough study suggests that fervent opposition at the time was well–judged
Written by Jonathan Chadwick

Sadiq Khan controversially expanded London‘s Ultra Low Emissions Zone two years ago, at an estimated cost of up to £155 million. Now, a breakthrough study suggests that fervent opposition at the time was well–judged
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The award of which we speak is Roger Pielke Jr.’s shortlist of the “Top Climate Scandals of 2025”
Written by Robert Bryce

Last month, we published an in-depth guide to the US companies vying to deploy small modular reactors
Written by Paul Homewood

Last week the Met Office published to their website that ‘The latest State of Wildfire report is building unequivocal evidence of how climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of extreme wildfires’
Written by Robert Yoho, MD

Most people go through life like third-world garbage dogs. Both of these groups think they know the world. They eat anything they find, think only of themselves, and strut about as if they own the city
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

There’s something insulting about being governed, or misgovered, by fools. It’s OK if everything’s going pretty well though it feels more like dumb luck than the statespersons you think you deserve
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields ICBE-EMF is a “consortium of scientists, doctors and related professionals” who study wireless radiation and recommend wireless radiation exposure guidelines “based on the best peer-reviewed scientific research publications.”
Written by epimetheus

Today I do have a gem for you—more evidence of fake scientism masquerading as ‘the Science’™
Written by Irina Slav

It has come to my attention that the Council of the European Union has drafted legislation proposing to ban filtered cigarettes and heated tobacco products, and enter history books as one of the most pathetic excuses for cartoon totalitarianism
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent article in The Hill, “Climate change is not a ‘con job’,” claims that catastrophic, human-caused ‘climate change’ is killing coral reefs via ocean heatwaves. This claim is false
Written by Pierre Kory MD, MPA

The Journal of the American Medical Association just published a study in order to bury a severely disturbing truth – that Covid vaccine policy victimized pregnant women by killing an untold number of their babies
Written by Paul Homewood

Household energy bills are on course to rise by hundreds of pounds this decade because of ballooning ‘green’ levies, the country’s biggest electricity and gas suppliers have warned
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Much of the climate-obsessed news coverage reminds us of the joke about the guy who identifies every Rorschach blot as erotic and when the psychiatrist suggests he’s obsessed with sex he says “Hey, doc, you’re the one showing all the dirty pictures.”
Written by Will Jones

As the ‘net zero’ lunacy finally shows signs of collapsing and its advocates double down on failed strategies of smearing critics as deniers, we should pity them, says Toby in his Spectator column this week
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In an email lamenting Donald Trump’s vicious hacking away at alternative energy subsidies that should not be needed since it’s now cheaper and better and all-round marvellous, Canary Media chirps “But renewables are at least doing better around the rest of the world”
Written by Lena Petrova

As I mentioned in a recent video (which has garnered over 300,000 views – thank you!), Washington has found itself in a predicament: its vulnerability has been exposed for the entire world to see