The Individual in Modern Medical Ethics
Public health ethics, together with basic human rights law, are based around the primacy of freedom of choice, otherwise considered the necessity of informed consent.
Written by REPPARE

Public health ethics, together with basic human rights law, are based around the primacy of freedom of choice, otherwise considered the necessity of informed consent.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Having abandoned objective reporting, the mainstream media’s refusal to adopt a neutral stance on climate change has transformed a complex scientific debate into a monolithic narrative of impending catastrophe. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Mark Anderson

Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

According to NBC, at least three major medical journals—CHEST, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), and Obstetrics and Gynecology—have received letters from the U.S. Department of Justice questioning their editorial practices.
Written by Will Jones

All new vaccines in the US are to undergo placebo testing instead of being tested only against other vaccines or drugs, under instructions from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Washington Post has the story.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Profound autism, a term formally recognized by The Lancet Commission, describes a subset of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who require 24-hour support and assistance due to significant intellectual disability and limited to no language skills.
Written by The Vigilant Fox

For years, chemtrails have been sold to us as just a “conspiracy theory.”
Written by Calia White

Of the known Solfeggio frequencies, the frequency 528 HZ has healing powers beyond the mind. It’s able to directly influence the physical body and makings of a human. Don’t believe that? Read on.
Written by David Turver

It is fashionable these days to claim that “politics is downstream of culture”.
Written by Chris Morrison

The Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) is one of the most important climate monitoring networks in the world.
Written by Jennifer Calfas and Ken Thomas

The Trump administration has discharged a group of scientists and researchers working on the federal government’s evaluation of the impact of climate change, citing the need to re-evaluate its approach to the project. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Science Notes

Wait, historical? But didn’t the weather always use to be mild and pleasant before the days of SUVs and jet aircraft? No. In fact there have always been hurricanes and floods and we have, as people say these days, the receipts.
Written by OP ED Watch

While you boring shlubs may be worrying about China’s drive for world domination, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the ongoing disarmament of the West and the American retreat into isolationism, the cool people are saying the cool spring doesn’t mean it’s not the hottest and worst and waaaah!
Written by News Roundup

We observed last week that coal has persisted as a major source of power generation for a variety of reasons one of which is the fact that the so-called “alternatives”, primarily wind and solar, just aren’t getting it done.
Written by Kenneth Richard

Yet another region of the globe has failed to cooperate with the anthropogenic “global” warming narrative. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Anonymous Engineer

While a comprehensive investigation will take weeks to complete, today’s massive power outages across Spain and Portugal present compelling evidence of the inherent vulnerability in renewable-heavy grids and likely offer a stark lesson in the dangers of sacrificing grid stability on the altar of green energy.