
‘Catastrophic’ Failure Delays Massive $1billion Waratah ‘Super Battery’
Written by Angela Macdonald-Smith
Written by Angela Macdonald-Smith

Written by C. Douglas Golden

With everything going on in the world today, The Associated Press — the premier wire service and news institution in the English-speaking world — knows what’s really on your mind: Is your pets “carbon pawprint” too big?
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Perhaps the gingerly drift by Bill Gates toward climate pragmatism indicates that the tide really is turning
Written by heretics. clips

Why does the modern woke movement look so fragile, hypersensitive, and weak compared to the traditions it seeks to overthrow?
Written by R. Carver

Much has been made of the so-called effects of CO2 as an agent of warming the atmosphere, as in a greenhouse, thereby supporting the notion that CO2 is warming the planet and, by extension, is caused by man’s activities that generate said CO2.
Written by Jon Fleetwood

This week, Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc. announced it has officially begun operations of its first U.S. installation in Gill, Colorado—a ground-based Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) that uses electrical ionization to force more rain.
Written by Christian K. Caruzo

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) scolded President Donald Trump on Monday for giving Brazil the “middle finger” for daring to impose tariffs on the South American nation. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Jon Fleetwood

The Gates Foundation on Friday announced a $1.4 billion “climate adaptation” package at COP30 in Belém, Brazil—framed as a humanitarian effort to help “smallholder farmers” survive extreme weather.
Written by Dr Matthew Wielicki

As COP30 runs this week in Belém, Brazil, I can’t help but reflect on one of the key moments that soured me on the climate movement entirely.
Written by PSI Editor

The world of science has lost a brilliant and unwavering voice with the passing of Emeritus Professor Cliff Ollier on Friday, September 26, 2025. He died peacefully at home, concluding a remarkable 93-year life dedicated to the relentless pursuit of knowledge.
Written by Deepa Jain

A strange, lopsided dust cloud shrouds Earth’s moon, ever skewed toward whichever side is facing the sun. Now, a new study may finally explain how the asymmetrical cloud got its shape
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

Artificial sweeteners are often promoted as smart swaps for sugar, yet they carry consequences that reach far beyond taste or calorie count
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Medicine is strongly biased towards adopting biochemical models of disease as this facilitates costly therapeutics being developed for each disease and hence sustains the medical industry
Written by Pierre Kory MD, MPA

Although there is no such thing as too many minerals (your body largely takes what it needs and dumps the rest), I felt you needed time to reflect and “re-charge” (pun absolutely intended)
Written by Ron Barmby

No one would fault you for believing that between 1980 and 2020, we experienced a warming of the climate at a rate that is unprecedented in the last 2,000 years
Written by Will Jones

The National Health Service has spent £1.4 billion of taxpayers’ money on ‘net zero’ schemes without reducing its ‘carbon’ footprint at all