
In an open letter, the North Sea Transition Authority regulator told the energy firm Cuadrilla to plug the two wells at Preston New Road in Lancashire before decommissioning them by 30th June 2025
Written by City AM reporter

In an open letter, the North Sea Transition Authority regulator told the energy firm Cuadrilla to plug the two wells at Preston New Road in Lancashire before decommissioning them by 30th June 2025
Written by Bevan Dochery

This is the result of my mathematical analysis of the latest CO2 weekly data from the Mauna Loa Observatory
Written by Alberta Prosperity Project

The findings from Alberta’s COVID-19 Task Force, released on January 24, 2025, highlight critical missteps in the pandemic response, particularly in relation to vaccine safety and public health policies
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A new study claims vaccinated children are 212 percent more likely to be diagnosed with at least one neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) compared to unvaccinated children
Written by Tyler Durden

President Donald Trump said on Jan. 20—moments after being sworn into office—that he would reinstate former members of the military who were dismissed after refusing to receive a Covid ‘vaccine’
Written by Pamela Ferdinand

Pollution, stress and weight gain reinforce each other in negative ways, creating a cycle that makes obesity more likely, according to a study published this month in Obesity Reviews
Written by Tim Wallace

The Bank of England should be freed from burdensome ‘net zero’ rules to help grow the economy, Rachel Reeves has been told
Written by Vaclav Smil

Elon Musk’s Hyperloop Alpha is another overhyped venture, recycling 200-year-old dreams and exaggerated claims of innovation
Written by Tibi Puiu

The tale of splitting the atom isn’t just about America—it’s a journey from New Zealand to Manchester, led by the brilliant mind of Ernest Rutherford, the true father of nuclear physics
Written by Carey Gillam

Citing an “industrial epidemic of disease,” a group of ‘scientists’ has launched the “Center to End Corporate Harm.” The new organization aims to track and prevent diseases tied to ‘pollution’ and products pushed by influential companies
Written by Risa Evans Esq. and Karl Jablonowski, Ph.D.

The FDA posted the emails one day after the agency objected to a motion filed by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) in federal court pertaining to CHD’s 2023 Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking information on the agency’s monitoring of COVID-19 vaccine injuries in VAERS
Written by Mihai Andrei

Oral lesions, particularly associated with chronic inflammatory conditions, are surprisingly widespread, affecting millions all around the world
Written by Tibi Puiu

The $600-million machine is powered by over 11 million cutting-edge processors
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Attorneys for the EPA late last week said the agency will appeal the September federal court ruling requiring it to regulate fluoride in water
Written by Thomas Richard

Scientists presumably intending to report unusual modern warming in response to anthropogenic activities indicate all or nearly all modern warming and treeline advances at a Rocky Mountain ice patch site occurred from the 1910s to the 1940s
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Patrick Brown, a courageous climate scientist who has previously blown the whistle on publication bias in climate science is out with a new essay blowing the whistle on the many layers of bias in “Extreme Event Attribution” (EEA) in science journals