
‘Climate change is the challenge of our lifetimes,” we in the energy-hungry West often hear when lectured by leftist government officials and their allies pushing the “Net-Zero” religion
Written by I&I Editorial Board

‘Climate change is the challenge of our lifetimes,” we in the energy-hungry West often hear when lectured by leftist government officials and their allies pushing the “Net-Zero” religion
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

A federal jury in Detroit last week awarded nearly $12.7 million to a Catholic woman who sued her former employer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, after she was fired in 2022 for refusing to get a COVID-19 shot.
Written by Post editorial board

Scientific American chief editor Laura Helmuth apologized Friday for her utterly classless Election Night rants against Donald Trump and his voters
Written by Steve Kirsch

Two retina specialists have advised against this. Both said there is evidence that DMSO is toxic to the retina.
Written by Tilak Doshi
Another year, and another ‘Conference of the Parties’ (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will convene.
Written by Lynne Balzer

Wind turbines have created serious human health and economic problems in Europe
Written by Steve Goreham

Alternative energy is exploding─literally. Lithium battery fires are breaking out on highways and in factories, home garages, and storage rooms
Written by Heather MacDonald

The latest global climate conference opened Monday in Azerbaijan. The timing is excellent
Written by Steve Goreham

Another year has passed, and that stubborn ‘Ozone Hole’ over Antarctica refuses to go away
Written by Ireland Owens

Diesel motorhome sales are set to be halted in several states at the start of next year due to a new climate rule from California being enacted, according to RVtravel
Written by Fathiya Khamis

There’s been an exciting new discovery in the fight against plastic pollution: mealworm larvae that are capable of consuming polystyrene
Written by The Brownstone Institute

The plan was to enforce this with a vaccine passport. It broke. Once the news leaked that the shot didn’t stop infection or transmission, the planners lost public support and the scheme collapsed
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

A 58-year-old Scottish nurse died after taking two doses of the weight-loss drug Mounjaro, recently approved by the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS), BBC reported.
Written by Georgina Rannard

The president of COP29’s host country has told the UN climate conference that oil and gas are a “gift of God”
Written by Will Jones

Britain’s wind power generation is set to plummet to almost zero this week as Ed Miliband presses ahead with plans to cut dependency on gas and increase the nation’s reliance on intermittent renewable energy. The Telegraph has more.
Written by Will Jones

Gas boilers are to be banned in most new UK homes by 2027 as part of legislation being brought forward by the Government