
I was recently asked to give my two cents on why Australia is proudly reigning at “level zero” in the ‘green’ hydrogen game. Though I politely passed on the opportunity, I couldn’t resist clarifying things myself
Written by Dr Albert Parker

I was recently asked to give my two cents on why Australia is proudly reigning at “level zero” in the ‘green’ hydrogen game. Though I politely passed on the opportunity, I couldn’t resist clarifying things myself
Written by Michelle Starr

According to a new analysis of mineralogy maps, water and hydroxyl – another molecule made up of hydrogen and oxygen – can be found in multiple locations across all lunar latitudes and terrains, even where the Sun shines down most powerfully
Written by Children's Health Defense Team

The Defender’s Big Food NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to industrial food companies and their products, including ultra-processed foods, food additives, contaminants, GMOs and lab-grown meat and their toxic effects on human health
Written by Wall Street Journal

Fossil-fuel billionaire Kelcy Warren is about to land a knockout punch on Greenpeace
Written by Mike Stone

It would be absurd to imagine that the mechanical diagrams have any representation in the world of fact.
Written by Kenneth Richard

Per a new study, the last 200 years of global warming are associated with cloud cover decline, and this decreasing cloud albedo can be linked to “the dominant roles of external forces – volcanic, solar, and oceanic – in their mutual influence after the LIA [Little Ice Age].” [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr. Elizabeth Evans

The NI Government is currently running a public consultation on the Orwellian Public Health Bill.
Written by Chris Morrison

Exploding suddenly, and with significant force, blasting 2,000°C super-heated jets of flame into surrounding areas, melting and decomposing nearby structural materials including metal and concrete, and sending vast amounts of toxic fumes into any enclosed atmosphere
Written by Michelle Starr

The open ocean can get fierce and wild.
Written by Robert Kogon

A German “Citizens Council” has submitted recommendations to the German Ministry of the Interior calling, among other things, for the potential criminalisation of “disinformation”
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

How can carbon dioxide, which has been portrayed as a dangerous pollutant threatening the very existence of humankind, be considered even remotely beneficial?
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

McDonald’s salt packets don’t just contain salt — they also contain sugar and “sodium silicoaluminate,” an anticaking agent that according to an aluminum toxicity expert, kids shouldn’t eat
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Americans live the shortest lives and have the most avoidable deaths despite paying more for healthcare than the other nine countries
Written by Andy Rowlands

Various media outlets have recently claimed Antarctia is seeing record high temperatures. Some have even described it as a ‘heatwave’ and claimed 70F above usual
Written by John Leake

It’s a great time to be a freelance investigative reporter because the mainstream media doesn’t do investigative reporting anymore.
Written by Children Health Defense Team

Moderna was scolded by a U.K. trade group over a WhatsApp message that offered children a hefty $2,000 for participating in a clinical trial of its COVID-19 booster vaccine.