
This article is the first in a series, where I will challenge the common claim that Homo Sapiens has up-ended the global carbon cycle
Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

This article is the first in a series, where I will challenge the common claim that Homo Sapiens has up-ended the global carbon cycle
Written by Sayer Ji

The ritualistic use of plant smoke stretches back to prehistoric times and is still used, the world over, as a way of ‘cleansing’ the spirit
Written by Andrew Torba

Some new research from the Center for AI Safety makes one thing abundantly clear: the entire mainstream AI industry is fundamentally anti-White and anti-Christian by design
Written by Chris Morrison

The UN’s Climate Conference (COP30) jamboree is back and so are the timely scare stories to trigger alarmist media warnings of imminent global melt down.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

I’ve long argued that the cornerstone of the entire climate crisis narrative rests on a fragile assumption: that virtually all changes in atmospheric CO2 levels since preindustrial times are due to human activity (i.e., anthropogenic). [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

One of the major cornerstones of the ‘climate crisis’ narrative is not just a slight rise in global temperatures itself, but the supposed add-on effects that this warming will trigger
Written by Redacted.com

A new study in JAMA claims that asthma inhalers are contributing to climate change and they want doctors to push patients towards more eco-friendly asthma remedies.
Written by Chris Morrison

Eco Smugs sitting in their top-of-the-range electric vehicles are probably unaware, or perhaps don’t want to know, about the unfolding ecological tragedy in the virgin tropical rainforests of Indonesia
Written by Eccentrik

On October 16th, President Trump announced major cost decreases for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) – a medical procedure with demands growing at a rate that is ‘inexplicable’
Written by Audrey Streb

An ‘environmental’ group that ‘represents’ children and uses tactics some critics argue amount to “brainwashing” and “indoctrination” has drawn scrutiny for the way it integrates activist talking points into educational training materials
Written by Lena Petrova

Washington has found itself in a predicament: its vulnerability has been exposed for the entire world to see
Written by Professor Larry Bell

Catapulted by mind-numbing computing speeds, innovative algorithms and massive data, AI is forever transforming the ways we approach, handle, analyze, and use vast amounts of information.
Written by Landsforeningen Naboer Til Kæmpevindmøller

Wind turbines are emitting harmful infrasound at a distance of at least six miles (10Km). This disturbing scientific fact is ignored by both government agencies and the wind industry.
Written by The Jimmy Dore Show

Jimmy Dore and guest Dr. John Campbell discuss the rise in excess deaths following the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, arguing that mortality rates have remained unusually high even after the pandemic should have subsided.
Written by World Council For Health

A newly published, peer-reviewed paper raises vital questions about how safety limits for RF-EMF (radiofrequency electromagnetic fields) are set worldwide. Who gets to define what “safe” really means?
Written by Paul Homewood

India’s summer monsoon is without doubt the single major event of the year for the country. A wet summer leads to increased food production, in turn boosting rural incomes