
A nuclear start-up is quitting the UK in frustration after ministers, including Ed Miliband, failed to support the project.
Written by Paul Homewood

A nuclear start-up is quitting the UK in frustration after ministers, including Ed Miliband, failed to support the project.
Written by Joseph A Postma

Let us review the state of climate pseudoscience and how Climate of Sophistry defeated it. I highly recommend that everyone study this essay as you will inevitably encounter these arguments when dealing with the climate change question online.
Written by RTE

Electricity demand is set to grow by two thirds by 2050, a new report shows. This increased demand will be driven in the short term by the needs of data centres, according to the report by Pinergy and global insight business Wood Mackenzie.
Written by Ronald Stein P.E. and Yoshihiro Muronaka

Modern society depends on continuous, reliable electricity not only for lighting and appliances but also for transportation, industrial production, communication, and the maintenance of public health systems. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Natasha Gilbert

In the U.S., around half of the food that people eat every day is ultraprocessed — industrially manufactured products, like chips or candy, that are made by breaking down whole foods, modifying and combining them with additives to make them more attractive in the way they look, smell and taste.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

People could someday get a flu vaccine by flossing their teeth, according to a study published last week in Nature Biomedical Engineering. The authors of the study said their findings “establish floss-based vaccination as a simple, needle-free strategy that enhances vaccine delivery and immune activation.”
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

Over the past week, a troubling portrait of American healthcare came into sharper focus. From new calls to mandate vaccine passports for schoolchildren, to shocking revelations of organ harvesting on living patients, to legal shields protecting mRNA vaccine makers, and profiteering middlemen inflating drug prices—one thing is clear: the system is not serving the people it’s meant to protect.
Written by HART’s Substack

The fallout from the Covid-19 related mRNA injections rolls on. People the world over have experienced life changing deterioration in their health.
Written by Hart's Substack

An advance in medical care or an ethical minefield? Dr Ros Jones:
This news item from the Telegraph highlights part of the new NHS 10-year plan. The claim is that “Advances will allow people to avoid fatal diseases and receive personalised health care”
Written by World Council for Health and Christof Plothe D.O.

Imagine a world without cooked food. No roasted vegetables, no baked bread, no steaming bowls of soup
Written by John Leake

In a stunning expression of the Globalist-Fascist takeover of the Netherlands, their Police have arrested Arno van Kessel (pictured) , the lead attorney suing Bill Gates, Albert Bourla, Mark Rutte et al. for Covid ‘vaccine’ injuries
Written by Will Jones
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Potential safety issues with solar panels were known to a council for more than a year before a fire broke out at a primary school this month, following a similar fire at a community centre in June 2024
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

A recent story posted by Reuters blames the recent surge in wildfire numbers and severity erupting across Mediterranean Europe on ‘climate change’. Data and history debunk such claims
Written by Drew Turney

Irrational tendencies — including the hot hand, base-rate neglect and sunk cost fallacy — commonly show up in AI systems, calling into question how useful they actually are
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

There is perhaps no more profound transformation in human history than what occurred in the past two centuries. After millennia of short, brutal lives—punctuated by famine, plague, and weather—something shifted
Written by Steve Goreham

The road to adoption of Zero Emissions Vehicles in America is growing steeper