
The world’s largest floating solar power plant, located at Omkareshwar Dam in Madhya Pradesh, India, was obliterated by a storm on April 9, 2024. , just days before its scheduled grand inauguration.
Written by Jim Hoft

The world’s largest floating solar power plant, located at Omkareshwar Dam in Madhya Pradesh, India, was obliterated by a storm on April 9, 2024. , just days before its scheduled grand inauguration.
Written by Like Johnson

The awful consequences which flowed from lockdowns are so deep and broad it is hard to know where to begin.
Written by Will Jones

Scientists tried to reinfect people with Covid but found it impossible, even when they ramped up the dose 10,000-fold, according to the latest results from the Covid challenge trials. Nature has the details.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis posits that a series of comet impacts around 12,800 years ago initiated the Younger Dryas period, a sudden return to glacial conditions after the last Ice Age was seemingly concluding.
Written by Lee Gerhard

Climate scientists would be less likely to issue dire warnings of planetary doom if they gave more credence to the geological history of the past several million years.
Written by John leake

Last night I posted my reflections on Professor Mattias Desmet’s invitation to Dr. Peter Breggin to join him in conversation about their disagreement about who bears responsibility for the pathologies we witnessed during the pandemic.
Written by Will Jones

Dan Hannan has posted on his YouTube under the heading ‘The vaccination scandal‘ a clip of him asking the Minister, Lord Markham, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health, what the Government’s latest assessment is of the efficacy of the Covid vaccines
Written by Kevin Killough

Last month, multiple news outlets reported on the record-smashing year the wind industry had in 2023.
Written by Cornwall Alliance

ASA claimed that “Earth is warming at an unprecedented rate” and “human activity is the principal cause.”
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

A British High Court case filed by victims of blood clots caused by the AstraZeneca Oxford COVID-19 vaccine has the media buzzing over a company admission to a serious blood clotting condition called VITT or vaccine induced thrombocytopenic purpura.
Written by Kristen Altus

If you’re reading this, you’re more than likely not the owner of an electric car
Written by Mike Stone

In the United States, we spend far more than any other industrialized nation on our healthcare, with a recent report from January 2023 by the Commonwealth Fund, an independent research group, stating that the US spends nearly twice as much as the average country.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The understanding of Earth’s climate and the factors influencing its changes is a subject of intense study and debate.
Written by John Droz Jr.

Recently, I posted a commentary arguing that there are good reasons to categorize Nuclear power as a “renewable” source of electrical energy.
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent BBC article, titled “How climate change worsens heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and floods,” claims that climate change is linked to four types of extreme weather, specifically that it causes extreme rainfall, worse heatwaves, longer droughts, and more wildfires. [emphasis, links added]
Written by David Wojick

The Biden Administration has recently produced a wave of plans and regulatory actions aimed at building a monstrous amount of destructive offshore wind.