I admit it. I am pretty pissed off now. I just had a chat conversation with a “colleague” who describes himself as “A physician and was a Uniformed Public Health Service Officer for thirty years”.
Once upon a time, or more specifically in July this year, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) published a report titled “A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate.” [emphasis, links added]
On the ongoing subject of not seeing that which is obvious, we keep getting notifications like “Rooftop solar’s in trouble” or “The clean-energy manufacturing boom is going bust” or “Tax credits throttled” or “With little explanation, Trump throws the wind industry into chaos”.
The shocking evidence heard in the Scottish Covid Inquiry about how people in care homes were denied dignity, love and ultimately life through withdrawal of healthcare during Covid has now been echoed in England.
The Biden administration awarded Canadian electric bus maker Lion Electric $159 million to manufacture 435 school buses between 2022 and 2024, making it the third-largest recipient of such funding.
The “Greatest Mysteries of Climate Change” video from Reef Rebels dives into the fascinating and perplexing aspects of climate change—those “mysteries” scientists are still trying to understand. Presented by Dr Peter Ridd.
China continues to burn more and more coal, according to dw.com:
China burned more coal at power plants between January and July of 2025 than at any time since 2016, despite massive renewable capacity, according to new environmental research report.
In this article, we will discuss the actual causes of high blood pressure, the dangers of commonly used blood pressure medications, the safest pharmaceutical and natural ways to reduce blood pressure directly, and our preferred methods for treating the underlying causes of high blood pressure.
According to Penn State’s Institute of Energy and the Environment, in 2023, artificial intelligence (AI) data centers consumed 4.4% of electricity in the United States, which could triple by 2028. By 2030-2035, data centers “could account for 20% of global electricity use, putting an immense strain on power grids.”