
In a sweeping new advisory opinion released July 23rd, 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has officially declared that states not doing enough to fight climate change may be held internationally liable for violating human rights.
Written by Dr Matthew Wielicki

In a sweeping new advisory opinion released July 23rd, 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has officially declared that states not doing enough to fight climate change may be held internationally liable for violating human rights.
Written by Paul Homewood

UK Energy Minister, Michael Shanks’, claims last week that scrapping ‘net zero’, as Nigel Farage proposed, would cost a million jobs, were soon shown to be a fantasy when the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published its own analysis of ‘green’ jobs the day after
Written by Francis Menton

During the first half of 2025, a new record was set for the number of deaths caused by climate and weather disasters. Can you guess what that record was?
Written by Robert W Malone MD MS

The Trump administration has canceled federal contracts worth millions from Springer Nature, a German-owned scientific publisher.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

When Gavin Newsom claims two-thirds of California’s electricity is ‘zero-carbon,’ it’s a ‘master class in deception.’
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

As the electric vehicle lack of revolution grinds to a halt without subsidies, we’re told that a Chinese firm has invented a way to charge an EV in five minutes.
Written by /climatediscussionnexus.com

Speaking of heat, the absurdity of journalists portraying warmth as deadly soars unabated.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

An email from Bloomberg Green growls “Air travel is soaring, and so are emissions”. The piece it teases to has the good grace to admit that “Airlines Trying to Reduce Emissions With Green Jet Fuel Face Reality Check”.
Written by De Welt

The costs of Germany’s power grids have more than doubled within ten years. According to figures from the Federal Network Agency (FNA), the network fees to be paid by consumers and companies this year amount to 33 billion euros. In 2015, it was only 15.9 billion euros. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Toby Rogers

Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is a relatively recent phenomenon. The term itself was not coined until 1991. It began with the best of intentions — to give frontline doctors the tools from clinical epidemiology to make science-based decisions that would improve patient outcomes.
Written by John Curran

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is recommending that Congress consider requiring major Federal government agencies to develop modernization plans for legacy IT systems that have been identified as among those most in need of overhauling.
Written by Robert Malone MD MS

Cable news is losing both audience share and financial stability, with no clear prospect for reversing these declines as the cable ecosystem itself continues to erode. The old cable news model is unlikely to survive in its current form much longer.
Written by Madeline Halpert

A 61-year-old man has died after he was sucked into a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine at a medical centre while he was wearing a heavy metal necklace.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO, Principia Scientific International

New research from Duke University regarding the human appendix is transforming our understanding of the role of this historically misunderstood organ on our health.
Written by PSI Editor

WASHINGTON, DC—JULY 18, 2025—U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio today issued a Joint Statement of formal rejection by the United States of the 2024 International Heath Regulations (IHR) Amendments by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Written by Richard Cronin BChE MBA PE (ret)

In this paper published by Principia Scientific International, I argue that mainstream climate science has overlooked key astrophysical and geothermal forces in its attribution of climate change to human activity.