
Let’s take this discussion slowly, as even when I write this, I sense something strange taking shape
Written by John Nosta

Let’s take this discussion slowly, as even when I write this, I sense something strange taking shape
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A major pharmacovigilance study published in the International Dental Journal analyzed nearly 1 million adverse event reports submitted to Germany’s Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI) between December 2020 and December 2023
Written by Chris Morrison

Evidence continues to mount that the UK Met Office is chasing ‘hottest evah’ temperature extremes by deliberately siting new measuring stations in locations likely to be affected by heat spikes and unnaturally warmed ambient air
Written by Andy Rowlands

Yesterday, the alarmist rag The People’s Voice published an article that positively gloats about countries now being allowed to sue each other if some undisclosed body determines not enough is being done to ‘save the planet’
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In biology, symbiosis describes relationships between different organisms, often mutually beneficial, enhancing survival and productivity
Written by Paul Homewood

The Paris Agreement requires countries to submit new Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) every five years, reflecting progressively higher ambition and taking into account each country’s capacity
Written by Pandora Dewan

July 31, 2025 – The 8.8 magnitude megaquake is the joint-sixth largest earthquake ever recorded and the first tsunami waves have already hit Oahu, Hawaii.
Written by Sallust

The BBC (of all outlets) has an extended piece on how ‘green’ tech is feeding another environmental crisis
Written by Ian Brighthope

The war on cancer, declared in the United States with the National Cancer Act of 1971, was meant to herald a golden age of medical triumph
Written by Tyler Durden

For many householders in America, the next largest payment, aside from their rent or house payment, is their power bill. Get ready for a massive shock. I predict that some consumers will see their energy bills exceed their house payment
Written by Larry Bell

The prudent warning to our children to beware of trusting strangers who say, “Hey, little girl (or boy), want some candy?” takes on increasing urgency as unmonitored artificial intelligence chatbots are invited into their bedrooms and classrooms as friends and confidants
Written by Will Jones

BP announced last Friday morning that it was selling its US wind farm business, sending its share price soaring
Written by Clive Pinder

As the Afghan data breach lurches from scandal to farce, it’s worth remembering there was a time when respectable people actually trusted the institutions meant to serve them, rather than feared being betrayed by them
Written by Paul Homewood

That latest Miliband lie did not take long to unravel
Written by Joseph Postma

It seems that the powers that be have taken my numerous defeats of Grok 3 on the climate science question, and have trained Grok 4 into perfected sophistry
Written by Paul Homewood

Britain’s Labour government has attacked the plans of the Reform Party to end the ‘net zero’ stupidity