The Economist ran a story, titled “Wildfires are getting more frequent and more devastating.”
Media Outlet Pushes Disproven Claim Wildfires Getting More Frequent, Severe
Written by Sterling H. Burnett
Written by Sterling H. Burnett
The Economist ran a story, titled “Wildfires are getting more frequent and more devastating.”
Written by RTE
Public transport operators are to ban e-scooters for safety reasons over concerns about the risk of fires on board buses, trams and trains.
Written by Michael Darby
The Kennedy decison gives hope to tens of thousands of American surviving victims of mRNA vaccne harm, and the bereaved loved ones of the deceased.
Written by Joshua Snape
Data from India’s recent Chandrayaan-3 mission supports the idea that an ocean of molten rock once covered the Moon. Scientists from the mission have published their new findings in the journal Nature
Written by Matt Lamb
The association denounced surgeries for gender-confused minors, breaking from the establishment position developed by activist groups
Written by Linnea Lueken
Evie Magazine, a conservative-leaning women’s publication, recently posted an article titled “Climate Change Anxiety Is A Cause For The Decline In The Birth Rate,” in which the author claims that human-caused global warming is leading to climate anxiety that misdirects its wrath at larger families
Written by Bevan Dochery
Retired Australian geophysicist and long-term follower of the climate debate; Bevan Dockery, explains in his concise essay why the ‘science’ behind climate alarm is premised on little more than unproven assumptions about how ‘greenhouse gases’ operate in our open atmosphere
Written by Brandon Smith
Much fanfare has been lavished on the concept of Artificial Intelligence in the past five years to the point that its primacy is treated in the media as a forgone conclusion
Written by Britton Sprouse
MIT SMR Connections, an “independent content creation unit within MIT Sloan Management Review,” recently published an AI “strategy guide” commissioned by Anthology, Inc
Written by David Barnhizer
Paul Rossi was fired from the Grace Church School for challenging the shift to Critical Race Theory-based teaching
Written by Jo Nova
If anyone made a game shooting lasers at parasitic flying climate believers they would be arrested for hate-speech.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
When Henrietta Simoes’ healthy, flourishing 34-year-old son Victor died suddenly on May 6, 2021, 16 days after his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, she began seeking answers.
Written by Dr. William H. Gaunt
New vaccines should be proven safe before they are accepted onto the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine schedule.
Written by Ryan Whitwam
A traditional optical microscope can magnify objects by more than a thousand times, but scientists are often interested in even smaller things.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Most discussions of India’s annual budget are being dominated by the increased taxation of the middle class. But many media entities—both in India and the West—overlooked the country’s decision to increase its coal consumption
Written by Andrew Paul
So little is known about Shenlong, China’s ultra-secret, reusable space plane that there aren’t even publicly verifiable photos of it