
Alaska Natives celebrated the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) decision to reinstate leasing and expansion for Alaska’s oil and gas, community leaders told the Daily Caller News Foundation
Written by Audrey Streb

Alaska Natives celebrated the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) decision to reinstate leasing and expansion for Alaska’s oil and gas, community leaders told the Daily Caller News Foundation
Written by Kevin Killough

Critics of climate activism say it’s part of a shift in the national dialogue on climate and energy. Fewer people are still willing to look the other way when climate activists’ behavior turns to vandalism or anarchy in the streets
Written by Zachary Streiber

The U.S. Supreme Court on March 24 declined to hear an appeal in a lawsuit led by minors that alleged the U.S. government has unconstitutionally deprived the children of rights to life and liberty by causing ‘climate change’ to worsen
Written by Kevin Killough

Maritime Administration (MARAD), a subagency of the U.S. Department of Transportation, issued a license Friday authorizing Delfin LNG to construct a floating liquefied natural gas export terminal approximately 50 miles off the coast of Louisiana
Written by Pamela Ferdinand

Communities where drinking water surpassed recommended maximum levels of PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” had higher rates of digestive, endocrine, respiratory, and mouth and throat cancers — ranging from two to 33 percent, according to researchers at the Keck School of Medicine
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Albert Donnay is an independent consulting toxicologist and environmental health engineer based in Maryland with master’s degrees from the University of Maryland and the Johns Hopkins—now Bloomberg—School of Public Health
Written by Focal Points

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s populist rallying cry to “Make America Healthy Again” has found resonance among voters disillusioned by chronic illness, toxic food systems, and a government captured by corporate influence
Written by Pierre Gosselin

The claim that human emissions are causing the climate to change dramatically and abruptly is used to instill fear among the population
Written by Dr Andrew Bamji

My concern about published commentaries on the coronavirus saga was that many of them were written too soon, and to enshrine opinions in a book was to risk the possibility of new facts emerging that would undermine the narrative. This is indeed what has happened
Written by Andy Rowlands

The Labour government is pushing ahead with its lunatic destruction of British industries, now targeting the fishing industry, canals and pleasure-boating
Written by Susanna Siddell

Regional government Junta de Andalucia has deployed a 1954 Franco-era law to turn hundreds of hectares into huge solar farms – leading to serious losses for around 100 local farmers
Written by Kurt Zindulka

Prosecutors in Germany have charged five members of a leading radical climate activist collective over allegations of forming a criminal organization
Written by Genevieve Holl-Allen

Labour MPs have voted to block a ban on the Government buying solar panels where there is “credible evidence” of modern slavery in the supply process
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

ABC News ran a story this week reporting on the early bloom of the cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C., attributing the early bloom to ‘climate change’
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

From Roger Pielke Jr. we learn about a new study from a team of Spanish scientists who have dug up more than a century of weather records to construct a (Spanish) nation-wide daily record of precipitation amounts spanning 1916 to 2022
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Blackout News here reports how a growing number of German industrial companies are relocating their production abroad, driven by soaring energy costs, stifling bureaucracy, and an increasing tax burden