
WHO’s deputy director-general dr. Mike Ryan: “Nobody is suggesting that H5N1 is the new next pandemic.
Written by Andreas Oehler

WHO’s deputy director-general dr. Mike Ryan: “Nobody is suggesting that H5N1 is the new next pandemic.
Written by Op Ed Watch

There’s a site out there called “Skeptical Science” that is devoted to squashing any and all skepticism about “the science”, aka the climate alarmist orthodoxy.
Written by News Roundup

For years Canada’s Liberal administration under Justin Trudeau have been touting their carbon tax as the best thing since sliced bread or possibly bread itself: efficient, effective, and popular.
Written by Chris Morrison

Astonishing finds by a group of Scandinavian scientists have placed a number of animal species living north of the Arctic Circle 9,000 years ago including African wildcats, dogs and frogs.
Written by Dr. David Seedhouse

As Laura Dodsworth writes in a recent article, the claim by members of SPI-B (the U.K.
Written by Stephen Green

You’re driving your electric car on a cross-country road trip but no matter where your battery begins to run low, there is a convenient charging station that would work with any make or model. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Ben pile

The Guardian last week published its survey of ‘climate experts’.
Written by David Wojick

When the Feds finally do the cumulative environmental impact analysis for whales as mandated by the Endangered Species Act there are a number of basic issues to be resolved.
Written by Meryl Dorey

Written by Ashmedai

As I was collecting a new round of case reports for the compilation, I noticed a bunch mentioning cancers, which surprised me.
Written by Will Jones

Eco-friendly brake cables are being eaten by foxes, after manufacturers switched from petroleum-based insulation to soy, forcing owners to wrap their cars in tarpaulins. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Stephen Andrews

Climate change is being driven by a change in the orientation of the Earth to the Sun rather than carbon dioxide emissions, new analysis of data from Berkeley Earth shows.
Written by Michelle Starr

You probably know to take everything an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot says with a grain of salt, since they are often just scraping data indiscriminately, without the nous to determine its veracity.
Written by Carly Cassella

Miniscule fragments of plastic pollution invade the human body every day without our knowing it, not just from eating and drinking but from simply breathing.
Written by Will Kessler

Converting America’s medium and heavy-duty trucks to battery operation in accordance with goals from the Biden administration would add massive costs to commercial trucking, according to a new analysis released last Wednesday
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

As atmospheric CO2 levels continue to set record highs, skepticism about the effectiveness of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewables like solar, wind, and batteries grows.