
Scientific American can barely conceal its relief that disaster looms, emailing that “Weeks of eerie quiet in the Atlantic Ocean basin are over.
Written by News Roundup

Scientific American can barely conceal its relief that disaster looms, emailing that “Weeks of eerie quiet in the Atlantic Ocean basin are over.
Written by James Alexander

The book of the year is The Scythian Empire by the American historian and scholar Christopher Beckwith.
Written by Kevin killough

Penn State celebrity climate scientist Michael Mann announced in April that his research group’s 2024 North Atlantic season forecast was expecting an “unprecedented” 33 named storms, with a range between 27 and 39. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

When the media claims we’re experiencing a “once in 500-year” or “once in 1,000-year” weather event, they’re missing a fundamental point about how data works
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

I attended an integrative medicine meeting recently and one of the speakers said that ozone was one of the most important tools in his practice.
Written by Lisa Pacheco

The COVID-19 Goliath — powerful forces promoting fear and censoring challenges to the official narrative, according to Norman Fenton, Ph.D. — can be slain by small stones of “truth and scientific analysis.”
Written by Will Jones

Shrinking islands, vanishing polar bears, collapsing coral reefs — the media loves a good climate scare story
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

Looking back on more than 20 years of climate agitation, two themes emerge: a stubborn unwillingness by campaigners to acknowledge any inconvenient science and ever-shifting favorite stories, first elevated and then dropped by the wayside. [emphasis, links added]
Written by John Droz Jr.

{If you have not voted about who you thought won the Presidential debate, please take ten seconds and do so now — here. TY!}
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The modern climate crisis narrative, driven largely by what I believe to be irrational fear, has led to the normalization of geoengineering, concepts that were once confined to the realm of science fiction.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

Dr. Peter Hotez a well-funded vaccine promoter at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
Written by Jerm Warfare

I’ve avoided covering this idea for a while due to, I suppose, my own misunderstandings.
Written by Adam Taylor

Most of us will be all too familiar with that dopey, groggy feeling of being tired after a restless night.
Written by Efrat Fenigson and Tom Nelson

My guest today is Prof. Steven Koonin, co-hosted with Tom Nelson – host of The Tom Nelson Podcast. Prof. Koonin is an American theoretical physicist and former director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress at NYU.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

A new study by University of Washington (UW) researchers found that COVID-19 lockdowns accelerated the aging of teenagers’ brains.
Written by Will Jones

Italian car maker Fiat has told the workforce on its electric 500 assembly line to down tools for a month due to lack of demand for the battery-powered city cars. The Mail has more.