What makes a map ‘good’? On the ethics of cartography
Written by Nat Case
Written by Nat Case

Written by Kenneth Richard

According to a new study, when sea levels rise it usually has more to do with declining land movement (subsidence) or 20- to 60-year oscillations than it has to do with thermostatic sea level change.
Written by Canary in a Covid 19 World

Now, after years of relentless attacks, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia has dropped all charges against Dr. Charles Hoffe.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Legislative efforts to BAN the dangerous COVID-19 mRNA injections are now underway across multiple U.S. states, with bills being considered, drafted, and supported at various levels of government:
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Shane Claytor, a former Navy Corpsman, Iraq War Veteran, and ICU nurse, has worked inside both the VA and private healthcare systems.
Written by Chris Morrison

Last month a group of scientists published a paper in Nature stating that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) had shown no decline in strength since the 1960s.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

As the Trump administration began reorganizing and cutting major funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), revelations emerged that the organization financed groups, including some media outlets, engaged in smear campaigns and censorship against dissident voices.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The basis for the wireless industry’s claim that radiation is safe for humans is scientifically erroneous, according to the author of a new peer-reviewed scientific report.
Written by OP ED WATCH

The explanation from the Climate Adaptation Center that we mentioned last week about all that Florida snow is, paradoxically, so feeble it deserves to be quoted at length.
Written by News Rounup

In the wake of the COP 29 debacle in Baku, Climate Home News complains, apparently surprised, that “Just 10 days to go until the UN deadline for countries to submit stronger climate action plans.
Written by Clara Harter

After a massive lithium-ion battery storage site exploded into flames in Monterey County — spewing toxic gases into the air and scattering heavy metals over the ground — residents have filed a lawsuit accusing multiple energy companies of failing to maintain adequate fire safety at the facility.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The study titled, Effectiveness of the 2023-to-2024 XBB.1.5 COVID-19 Vaccines Over Long-Term Follow-up: A Target Trial Emulation, was published today in Annals of Internal Medicine:
Written by Dr. Mathew Wielicki

For decades, the dominant climate narrative has been that rising carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels are the primary driver of global warming.
Written by Steve Kirsh

We’ve been told by the experts that there are so many deaths in VAERS associated with the COVID vaccine because health care professionals are required by law to report these deaths.
Written by Closed Vaers

As most might know I was a high level HMO Claims Auditor and Manager who supervised a group of about a dozen other auditors for Verity Medical Foundation in San Jose.
Written by Andy Rowlands

On January 31st, the BBC reported Labour intends to reduce farming by nine percent to help meet ‘climate’ targets