
In early 2023, a private conference with pharmaceutical industry leaders and investors highlighted anti-obesity and Alzheimer’s drugs as the next big money-makers and had the FDA head as its keynote speaker.
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

In early 2023, a private conference with pharmaceutical industry leaders and investors highlighted anti-obesity and Alzheimer’s drugs as the next big money-makers and had the FDA head as its keynote speaker.
Written by Chris Morrison

A massive ‘lawfare’ claim backed by Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth has been filed in the UK’s Royal Courts of Justice claiming that Shell Oil played a part in a devastating typhoon in the Philippines in 2021
Written by Hart

Brazil has had things tougher than many countries. As in Hungary, children whose parents chose not to vaccinate are not merely precluded from state nurseries and schools
Written by Paul Driessen, JD

Energy analyst Robert Bryce maintains a database showing that, as of November 2025, local communities have rejected or restricted 595 wind, 475 solar, and (more recently) 72 large-scale battery projects
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Federal health officials are taking action to prohibit hospitals from performing sex-rejecting procedures on children and support the families of children who underwent such procedures and now regret it, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said recently at a live press conference.
Written by Robert Yoho MD

The Precautionary Principle did not spring into existence fully formed, nor was it the product of a single malevolent mind.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher MPH

Modern cancer policy is dominated by expensive drugs, marginal survival gains, and soaring end-of-life costs. Yet quietly, a low-cost and widely accessible intervention has been sitting in plain sight.
Written by William M Brigg

Think Twice science is gearing back up; I have asked for a primer on climate models, seen below.
Written by I&I Editorial Board

Remember the bratty but fabulously worshipped Greta Thunberg thundering “How dare you” in front of the United Nations, in a screeching speech in which she claimed “We are in the beginning of a mass extinction”? [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Paul Homewood

Last week, The Telegraph reported the proportion of Britons planning to buy an electric or hybrid vehicle fell for the first time since Covid
Written by James Edward Kamis

One of Antarctica’s most amazing features is a hidden network of streams, rivers, and freshwater lakes beneath its ice sheet, stretching across the entire continent. All this water eventually flows downhill into the ocean
Written by Daniel Frost, Sarah Coyne, and Jane Shawcroft

Talita Pruett, a California mom of three children ages 14, 13, and five, is doing everything she can to be a present, involved parent. But one issue weighs on her more than anything else: guilt over media
Written by Dr Matthew Wielicki

As we approach the end of 2025, with another year of headlines screaming about unprecedented heat and the urgent need to slash CO2 emissions, a hefty new international report has landed on the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcanic eruption.
Written by Sallust

The Telegraph has a story about the ‘Zero Covid’ zealots refusing to re-enter society. Not only that, but these forever maskers want everyone else masked up in perpetuity too
Written by Edgi Comms

In early December, the EPA undertook some of the most extensive removals of ‘climate change’ information by the Trump administration to date. Across the EPA’s website, at least 80 webpages related to ‘climate change’, its impacts, and its causes were removed
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A 2025 Shandong province CDC-authored study confirms that vaccinated infants, NOT the unvaccinated, frequently develop clinically measles-like illness caused by live attenuated vaccine virus, and that these post-vaccination illnesses are often indistinguishable from wild measles in surveillance systems, contaminating official measles case data