Net zero is in trouble. In utterly predictable trouble, in the king’s-wearing-no-clothes trouble
Net Zero Is Causing Disastrous Problems Wherever It’s Rolled Out
Written by Michael Barone
Written by Michael Barone
Net zero is in trouble. In utterly predictable trouble, in the king’s-wearing-no-clothes trouble
Written by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio
The American scientist James Lyons-Weilier has published on his IPAK (Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge) website a very interesting study conducted by a university professor of economics from Michigan State University, Mark Skidmore, which analyzed the positive incidence of the use of Hydroxychloriquine against Covid that may have prevented over 520,000 deaths in Western countries where it was banned, and at least 420,000 in the US
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
A new paper from the Net Zero Watch demonstrates conclusively renewables increase electricity bills — indeed, it is almost impossible that adding a new wind farm to the grid would ever reduce consumer prices
Written by Climate of Sophistry
If you happened to miss this livestream (Sept. 16, 2023, 8pm MDT) you can now view it in full. This was the first time in history where the entire temperature structure of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere (i.e., the troposphere) is explained all in one place, in one lecture.
Written by The Cosmic Skipper
Once considered just another icy moon Enceladus sparked immense scientific interest with a series of mind-boggling revelations that revolutionised our understanding of this celestial body.
Written by V101 Space
Back in 2006 everyone’s favourite icy world, Pluto, was demoted from major planet to dwarf planet. But is this classification correct? Or should it be something else?
Written by Well Here We Go
In this video, we look at the clinical definition of smallpox, the supposed Chamberland filter whose pore sizes still allows toxic materials through.
Written by Well Here We Go
In this video, we continue to exam the historical record regarding the small pox vaccine.
Written by Guy K. Mitchell, Jr.
In my book, I strongly advocate for the concept of adhering to the scientific method of inquiry and the first principles of science, ab initio, as a discipline in the conduct of scientific research
Written by Sheramy Tsai
Researchers have found death certificates across the country are rife with unsettling discrepancies, casting doubts on the reliability of our health records
Written by John Dee
Now and then a headline comes along that smells so darn fishy as to warrant fainting, followed by smelling salts
Written by Tom Ozimek
Elon Musk said he’d rather go to prison than fire employees for refusing the COVID-19 shot while revealing he was nearly hospitalized after getting the vaccine
Written by Megan Redshaw
A new study found lactating women recently vaccinated with an mRNA vaccine had detectible mRNA in breastmilk that can potentially transfer to their infant
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Written by Clyde Russell
Asia’s coal sector has gone from thinking they are in terminal decline as the world shifts to a ‘net-zero carbon’ future to seeing themselves as being a part of the energy mix for decades to come
Written by Steve Kirsch
My 16-minute interview of Jennifer, a former police detective in a major US city who handled over 250 SIDS investigations over seven years implicates the childhood vaccines as the major cause of SIDS