I submitted a complaint to the BBC today about Chris Packham’s slanderous allegation about the Daily Sceptic last Sunday
My BBC Complaint About Chris Packham’s Daily Sceptic Slur
Written by Toby Young
Written by Toby Young
I submitted a complaint to the BBC today about Chris Packham’s slanderous allegation about the Daily Sceptic last Sunday
Written by David Mastio
New Mexico’s Economic Development Department announced plans this month to spend millions of dollars on “energy transition” projects [to meet climate change metrics and create jobs]. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Robert Stewart
The Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old.
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D
FCC testing showed popular cellphone brands exceeded the agency’s safety limits for human exposure to wireless radiation, but the agency hid the information from the public and the courts, according to data obtained by the Environmental Health Trust.
Written by Paul Serran
It is said that ‘even a broken clock is right twice a day.’
Written by Dan Savickas
Buying a car is already complicated and stressful enough.
Written by News Roundup
Some people were confused by the claim in a recent CDN “Readout” video, based on a newsletter earlier this year, that Arctic ice was higher in 2024 than it had been for some time.
Written by News Roundup
Oh, you noticed it, did you? The Washington Post (h/t Climate Depot) recently wrote that “Amid explosive demand.
Written by Herb Rose
Reality physics is based of observable evidence and reason while fantasy physics is based on belief and ego. One is objective the other is subjective. While the one tries to explain the data, the other tries to make the data conform to their beliefs.
Written by Viv Forbes
When I was a kid living on a small dairy farm in Queensland, we relied on green energy – horses and human muscles provided most motive power; fire-wood and beeswax candles supplied heat and light; a windmill pumped water and the sun provided solar energy for drying clothes and growing crops, vegies and pastures
Written by Fabio Silva et al
When it comes to its connection to the sky, Stonehenge is best known for its solar alignments
Written by Michelle Starr
The provenance of asteroid Kamo’oalewa, discovered in 2016, is something of a mystery, but astronomers believe it may be a chunk of the Moon. A new analysis has even identified the crater from which it may have been gouged
Written by Will Jones
Government-sponsored agency the Global Disinformation Index is censoring journalism by causing publications to be starved of advertising if they publish anything deemed “harmful”, such as gender critical content
Written by Citizen Watch Report
The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, wrote that global warming would damage a tenth of the world’s residential property by value
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
For centuries, Somali pastoralists have relied on camels for sustenance, transport and social status. In recent decades, camel husbandry has evolved into a very profitable business, transforming the lives of many Somalis.
Written by Life Site News
The recently published Cass Review found that ‘gender medicine’ is ‘built on shaky foundations’ and recommended against surgical or pharmaceutical intervention for ‘gender-confused’ children