
Rolls-Royce has become the latest carmaker to scrap plans to ditch petrol vehicles, with the British carmaker saying many customers prefer the feel of a V12 engine over electric motors.
Written by Will Jones

Rolls-Royce has become the latest carmaker to scrap plans to ditch petrol vehicles, with the British carmaker saying many customers prefer the feel of a V12 engine over electric motors.
Written by Will Jones

Research commissioned by the UK Government and published on its website last week has proposed to use smart meters to deter the “immoral” use of central heating.
Written by Oliver JJ Lane

Following on from Germany’s recent admission that shutting all its nuclear power stations was a ‘colossal mistake’, the head of the EU; Ursula von der Leyen, now says it was a ‘strategic mistake’, perhaps trying to downplay the significance by not using the word ‘colossal’
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

This just in: a CNN headline reads “Scientists find sea levels are already much higher than we thought. That could spell trouble for the future”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Bloomberg Green is surprised and dismayed that China is scaling back its climate ambitions.
Written by Sayer Ji

After more than two decades researching natural health through GreenMedInfo, reviewing thousands of studies across thousands of compounds, there are very few nutrients that stand out as clearly as creatine
Written by Francis Menton

Much has been written recently about the death of expertise in America. On one subject after another, those claiming to be ‘experts’ have proved to be completely wrong
Written by Hart

Retractions of papers are sometimes necessary, for example in cases of fraud, fabrication, or findings that are demonstrably unreliable, but the scientific record is not meant to be constantly rewritten
Written by Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.

Open the Denver Post and you might experience intellectual whiplash. In one article, readers are warned that Colorado ski resorts face an uncertain future due to ‘climate change’, with “less reliable powder days” threatening the industry. Right beside it, A forecast of more than two feet of snow for Colorado’s mountain peaks
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Not long ago, as part of a series of articles on what is being done in response to climate change in all fifty states, a New York Times publication painted a seemingly innocent picture of teenagers gathered at the edge of six wooded, hilly acres in Minnesota. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by G Calder

Ask ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Llama about immigration, climate policy, welfare, gender ideology, or censorship, and the answers may differ in tone, but the underlying ideology is always the same.
Written by BBC

A group of Scottish women have launched legal action against Johnson & Johnson accusing the firm of selling them talcum powder contaminated with asbestos.
Written by Frank Bergman

Radical population control advocate Paul Ehrlich, the architect behind the chilling globalist depopulation agenda, has died at age 93 following complications from cancer.
Written by Richard Lyon

In chapters 1 to 3 of my forthcoming book “The Energy Trap: Why the Renewable Energy Transition Can’t Work — And What Can”, I described the physical constraints that all energy systems must obey, the industrial processes that depend on hydrocarbons, and the depletion of the oil endowment we depend on
Written by Curtis Schube

Have you ever wondered why cars are getting so expensive? Regulation. What about that ridiculous feature that turns your car off every time you come to a stop sign? Regulation. Or why it seems like invisible forces are pushing you toward an electric car? Again, regulation
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

An outbreak of meningitis in the UK is focusing public attention on one of the most feared medical emergencies: inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. But what is the cause?