Almost everyone wants us to believe that it is hotter, and if not hotter, then maybe colder. That the climate has become catastrophic
Too Cold to Swim Now, But Not in 1928
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy
Almost everyone wants us to believe that it is hotter, and if not hotter, then maybe colder. That the climate has become catastrophic
Written by The Epoch Times
A little asteroid called Dinkinesh—visited last November by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft—has a surprisingly dynamic history, according to scientists, along with its moonlet Selam that is comprised of two bodies that gently melded into one
Written by Mike Stone
In the first part of this investigation into the germ hypothesis, we established what exactly a hypothesis is supposed to be in regard to natural science, which is a proposed explanation for an observed natural phenomenon
Written by Kevin Killough
Paul Tice, senior fellow for the National Center for Energy Analytics, took the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal to criticize the ‘climate change’ curriculum in New Jersey public schools
Written by Andy Rowlands
First the British Met Office said this year will be much drier than usual, now it says much wetter than usual
Written by Carmel McCormack
The government is planning to fluoridate all UK water supplies starting in North East England. They’ve put out a consultation, which runs to the 2nd week of June
Written by Clare Watson
The human brain may have steadily grown in size not because evolution plucked some big-brained ancestors out of the crowd, favoring their smarts over others, but because energy allocated to growing egg-laden ovarian follicles went to our heads instead
Written by Evan Gough
Human visitors to Mars need somewhere to shelter from the radiation, temperature swings, and dust storms that plague the planet
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
To no one’s surprise, the usual alarmists were raising the usual alarm about this year’s hurricane season before it even started
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Here at CDN we get a variety of interesting correspondence and we appreciate it. Most of it, anyway
Written by Chichester District Council
The team from Chichester and District Archaeology Society, led by Chichester District Council’s archaeologist, James Kenny, made the discovery during a current excavation in the park, which will finish on Monday 3 June
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Canary Media says “Landmark transmission reform could dramatically speed US energy transition”. Transition to complete dysfunction, apparently
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Most Americans including the immunocompromised have had at least one episode of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, and therefore have negligible risk of hospitalization or death on a subsequent infection
Written by Olivia Murray
In November of 2021, Joe Biden signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, doling out $7.5 billion to ostensibly build a nationwide network of E.V. charging stations numbering half a million charging units by 2030
Written by Jeff Charles
California lawmakers are reimagining the state’s ban on plastic bags, according to Fox News
Written by Patrick Pester
Researchers have excavated over 300 bones from at least three mammoths in an Austrian wine cellar, suggesting they were butchered by humans