As a nuclear physicist, I can report that HBO’s Chernobyl was sensational fiction inspired by real events, not a factual documentary.
Nuclear Scientist: HBO’s Chernobyl More Fiction Than Fact
Written by Kelvin Kemm
Written by Kelvin Kemm
As a nuclear physicist, I can report that HBO’s Chernobyl was sensational fiction inspired by real events, not a factual documentary.
Written by John O'Sullivan
The International Journal of Environmental Research thankfully offers a scathing debunk of a recent paper on ticks in Northwestern Ontario which shamelessly promotes climate alarm.
Once again, an independent scientist demonstrates how shoddy peer review (which suits the global warming agenda) undermines the science publishing industry.
Written by Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
An international team led by the University of Göttingen (Germany) with participation by researchers from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) have discovered, using the CARMENES high-resolution spectrograph at the Calar Alto Observatory (Almería) two new planets like the Earth around one of the closest stars within our galactic neighbourhood.
Written by John O'Sullivan
A key claim of man-made global warming theory is that there is a direct link between annual ‘fossil fuel’ emissions and annual changes in atmospheric CO2. But a new study, relying solely on government data, disproves this.
Written by Kenneth Richard
In the first 5½ months of 2019, over 200 scientific papers have been published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s fundamental control knob… or that otherwise serve to question the efficacy of climate models or the related “consensus” positions commonly endorsed by policymakers and mainstream media sources.
Written by Susan J Crockford PhD
A thin polar bear has wandered more than 1000km south of the Kara Sea into the Siberian town of Norilsk, which has happened at least once before in the 1970s.
Written by Children's Health Defense
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has issued annual vaccine recommendations for the U.S. civilian population since 1995.
Written by John O'Sullivan
Here is an innovative wind energy device which is more nature-friendly than the ‘bird chopper’ designs preferred by so-called environmentalists (pictured). It is designed by PSI contributor and professional engineer, Robert Beatty.
Written by Joseph E Postma
Did you know that climate science and mainstream academia believes that the Sun can’t heat the Earth? It is true.
The field of climate physics and mainstream science believes that sunshine can only heat any location on the Earth to -18 degrees Celsius or 0F, and that any temperatures on the Earth higher than that are from the air warming itself up some more.
Written by Dagny Taggart
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has quietly revealed some troubling information about a class of toxic chemicals that the agency found in significant levels in our food supply.
Written by Susan J Crockford PhD
Here we are at the middle of June when most polar bears are pretty much done with hunting seals for the season.
And despite hand-wringing from some quarters, sea ice extent is down only marginally from average at this time of year and certainly not enough to impact polar bear survival.
Written by Lary Bell
Tragically, there is nothing unique about the number or severity of more than 55 devastating tornadoes that tore through the outskirts of Kansas City, swept through Indiana and Ohio, and stretched eastward from Idaho and Colorado across eight states late last month.
Written by 1000frolly PhD
This the fourth in my Climate Science series debunking the so-called ‘greenhouse effect’. Climate Science 4; The Ice Core Record of CO2 is “Probably Wrong” Too. Climate Science 1 revealed that our atmosphere is not like a greenhouse; instead it’s the exact opposite – it’s capable of expansion and convection.
Written by Alicia Cashman
The following comment by independent Canadian tick researcher John Scott on the article by Schillberg, E., et al; “Distribution of Ixodes scapularis in Northwestern Ontario: Results From Active and Passive Surveillance Activities in the Northwestern Health Unit Catchment Area,” is a fantastic example of why we as patients should care about where and how research dollars are being spent.
Written by Graham Jones of tensentences.com
July 2, 2019 is the date of the next total solar eclipse, which will cut across Chile and Argentina and ends at sunset to the south of Buenos Aires.
This raises a question: why?
Written by Musings from the Chiefio
There has been a shift in the weather toward the Little Ice Age pattern, with big storms, late heavy rains, flooding, and even snow into the start of Summer / late Spring at higher elevations.
Not just in the USA, but all over. Europe, China, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, South America. This has resulted in lots of crop losses, very late planting (or even not planting), and price rises.