
The Berwick Bank wind farm, located off the east coast of Scotland could provide power to six million homes
Written by Gcaptain

The Berwick Bank wind farm, located off the east coast of Scotland could provide power to six million homes
Written by Paul Homewood

Last week the BBC continued to ply their misinformation about the weather, this time air turbulence gets their treatment
Written by Steve Kirsch

Mortality increased each time they gave a new dose. This kind of dose-response temporal pattern is considered one of the strongest forms of circumstantial evidence in observational epidemiology
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the New York Times say there are no “perverse incentives” for doctors to push vaccines, as U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently claimed
Written by Martin Mawyer

They’ll look like ordinary sunglasses. But behind the stylish frame, a powerful intelligence will be watching you. Listening to you. Learning from you. And eventually, thinking for you.
Written by Keith Anthony

Texas has long been defined by oil, heat, and huge infrastructure projects. Now, it’s also at the center of a growing environmental debate. Microsoft’s Stargate campus in Abilene is leading a data center boom that is drawing concern over water use, right in the middle of a prolonged drought.
Written by Gary Abernathy

Americans are reclaiming ‘environmentalism’ from the radical left. Certain words and phrases take on new meaning as time goes by, often due to the politicization of our language. A clear example of such evolution is in regard to what it means to be an environmentalist.
Written by John Leake

On Thursday, September 19, 1991, Erika and Helmut Simon, a couple from Nuremberg, climbed the Fineilspitze, a mountain lying about fifty kilometers southwest of Innsbruck
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Flagship Pioneering, the company that founded Moderna, is now genetically programming crops with synthetic RNA sprays designed to persist in plant tissue
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The Washington Post reports that “Solar panels and windmills are the fastest-growing sources of power in the United States, accounting for 80 percent of new energy being added to the grid”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

We were intrigued by a headline “Earth’s Most Dangerous Glacier Is Gaining Ice – And Scientists Can’t Explain Why”
Written by Dr Tilak Doshi

Shipping giant Matson declared last week that it would no longer transport electric vehicles (EVs) or plug-in hybrids on its vessels, citing the fire risks posed by lithium-ion batteries
Written by Raphael Lataster (BPharm, PhD)

This is a curious one. John Ioannidis is a titan in academic research, being one of the most cited scientists in the world. And he has somewhat been on the side of us ‘correct COVID contrarians’ on issues like the exaggeration of COVID’s deadliness
Written by Francis Menton

It was barely more than a year ago that climate activists and federal bureaucrats thought they had maneuvered the internal combustion engine (ICE) automobile to the brink of extinction
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Monday he plans to overhaul the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, the federal program created to compensate people injured by vaccines
Written by Chris Morrison

The first half of 2025 has seen the smallest number of deaths related to extreme weather since records began, while the media would have you believe millions are fleeing from climate disasters