
In what looks set to be a significant blow to the green agenda, the European Union will scrap its planned ban on the combustion engine, Manfred Weber, a leading lawmaker in Brussels, has claimed. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Kurt Zindulka

In what looks set to be a significant blow to the green agenda, the European Union will scrap its planned ban on the combustion engine, Manfred Weber, a leading lawmaker in Brussels, has claimed. [emphasis, links added]
Written by BBC

Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago
Written by Dr Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson

The latest media headlines suggest we’re heading for a doomsday scenario
Written by Paul Homewood

Some of Britain’s biggest banks are under fire for relying on a flawed net zero study that could have influenced which companies they lend to.
Written by Steve Kirsch

This is crystal clear evidence that the “experts” recognized by the mainstream media who claim vaccines are safe will never agree to a debate with anyone who is capable of challenging them
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

Black box warnings, also called “boxed” warnings, are the FDA’s most serious warning label, used to indicate that a drug is associated with a serious hazard, often including death or life-threatening reactions.
Written by Jonathan Engler

Readers will know that I have had my concerns about the pervasive influence of AI on all aspects of our lives. My main concern relates to these 2 attributes of AI in combination:
Written by Joanne Nova

If man made CO2 emissions have any effect at all on extinctions — it stops them happening
Written by Pierre Kory MD, MPA

In a recent post, “The Water We Thought Was Safe: Why Purity Isn’t Enough” we took an uncomfortable tour through modern drinking water
Written by Malte Humpert

Russia has, for the first time, deployed its entire fleet of eight nuclear-powered icebreakers simultaneously to maintain winter shipping lanes in the Gulf of Ob and the Yenisei Gulf, underscoring the strategic importance of Arctic energy exports
Written by safetechinternational.org

Come Solstice, people are asked to Shine a Light by organising Candle/Lantern Lit Vigils to reclaim our Skies from the tens of thousands of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites being launched to enable “Broadband for all.”
Written by ScienceGuardians

An independent scientific consortium—commissioned by ScienceGuardians™—conducted a systematic, post-publication investigation into the published work of the figure known publicly as Elisabeth Bik
Written by Sayer Ji

In Part I: Poisoned, Not Infected, we explored a paradigm-shifting reality: that chemical exposures trigger cells to release nano-sized extracellular vesicles (EVs)—particles virtually indistinguishable from viruses—that carry molecular distress signals throughout the body
Written by Kevin Killough

President Trump kicked off an affordability tour in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, and among the concerns he’s discussing at the events is the cost of energy
Written by Jonathan Engler

The last piece I penned directly on the topic of AI was merely a recommendation of a particularly good essay I had read on the AI hype
Written by Sayer Ji

In late 2025, the specter of mask mandates has returned. In the UK, health officials are once again urging face coverings amid a surge of winter illness