
Brazil’s prosperity hinges on its capacity to harness the foundational element of any economy: energy
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Brazil’s prosperity hinges on its capacity to harness the foundational element of any economy: energy
Written by Chris Morrison

It is “abundantly clear” that the Met Office cannot scientifically claim to know the current average temperature of the U.K. to a hundredth of a degree centigrade, given that it is using data that has a margin of error of up to 2.5°C, notes the climate journalist Paul Homewood
Written by John Robson PhD

Did you know that Venezuela’s last glacier was just demoted to an icefield? Or that this tropical, nearly equatorial, nation even had glaciers?
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy

Almost everyone wants us to believe that it is hotter, and if not hotter, then maybe colder. That the climate has become catastrophic
Written by The Epoch Times

A little asteroid called Dinkinesh—visited last November by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft—has a surprisingly dynamic history, according to scientists, along with its moonlet Selam that is comprised of two bodies that gently melded into one
Written by Mark P. Mills
Written by Reinette Serum

For the past eight years, I have been a vocal advocate against the unnecessary and dangerous expansion of 5G networks in my community and nationwide.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Please enjoy this 90 minute stage presentation which was the third in a lecture series on the Art of War hosted by Pastor Frank Ramseur at the Calvary Chapel in Chattanooga, TN.
Written by David Craig

Over the next few weeks of the election campaign, we’re going to be swamped with a veritable tsunami of blatant lies and empty promises by our would-be political leaders.
Written by Richard Eldred

Former Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance has given his nod of approval to Labour’s green energy agenda, warning that achieving Net Zero should be tackled with the same urgency and speed as the race for a Covid vaccine. The Times has the story.
Written by Mike Stone

In the first part of this investigation into the germ hypothesis, we established what exactly a hypothesis is supposed to be in regard to natural science, which is a proposed explanation for an observed natural phenomenon
Written by Kevin Killough

Paul Tice, senior fellow for the National Center for Energy Analytics, took the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal to criticize the ‘climate change’ curriculum in New Jersey public schools
Written by Andy Rowlands

First the British Met Office said this year will be much drier than usual, now it says much wetter than usual
Written by Carmel McCormack

The government is planning to fluoridate all UK water supplies starting in North East England. They’ve put out a consultation, which runs to the 2nd week of June
Written by Clare Watson

The human brain may have steadily grown in size not because evolution plucked some big-brained ancestors out of the crowd, favoring their smarts over others, but because energy allocated to growing egg-laden ovarian follicles went to our heads instead
Written by Tristan Justice

Lower wind speeds in 2023 dealt a blow to renewable power output after state and federal governments spent billions proliferating turbine farms. [emphasis, links added]