
Blackout News here reports how a growing number of German industrial companies are relocating their production abroad, driven by soaring energy costs, stifling bureaucracy, and an increasing tax burden. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Blackout News here reports how a growing number of German industrial companies are relocating their production abroad, driven by soaring energy costs, stifling bureaucracy, and an increasing tax burden. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Will Jones

Net Zero has been blamed for the complete shutdown of Heathrow after an aviation industry expert told Reform MP and Deputy Leader Richard Tice that Heathrow is moving from diesel back-up generators to biomass and the system failed “at the first time of asking” when a local electrical substation went up in flames.
Written by Genevieve Holl-Allen

Labour MPs have voted to block a ban on the Government buying solar panels where there is “credible evidence” of modern slavery in the supply process
Written by Beyond Pesticides

When Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced last week that he is directing the U.S.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Please join this discussion hosted by big red podcaster David Gornoski where Dr. McCullough meets world-class independent farmer Joel Salatin to discuss government mismanagement of the bird flu crisis.
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

ABC News ran a story this week reporting on the early bloom of the cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C., attributing the early bloom to ‘climate change’
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Blackout News here reports how a growing number of German industrial companies are relocating their production abroad, driven by soaring energy costs, stifling bureaucracy, and an increasing tax burden
Written by Tom Hale

Beneath its frozen surface sits a solid continent of mountains, rocky terrain, and gold-spewing volcanoes. This hidden world has now been revealed in stunning detail thanks to a groundbreaking map developed by international scientists led by the British Antarctic Survey
Written by Will Jones

Donald Trump has signed an executive order to dismantle the US Department of Education while seated at a tiny desk surrounded by schoolchildren. The Telegraph has more.
Written by Kurt Zindulka

Prosecutors in Germany have charged five members of a leading radical climate activist collective over allegations of forming a criminal organization
Written by lex Kimani

Europe’s oil and gas giants are increasingly scaling back their climate goals as they struggle to deliver on their ambitious clean energy pledges. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Patrick Holford, BSc, DipION, FBANT, NTCRP

As Britain tussles with the prospect of ever more young people finding themselves incapable of work, we are thrilled to be able to present you an exclusive guest feature by Patrick Holford, a world-renowned nutritionist, author of 46 books, and long-time friend and associate of ANH.
Written by Tilak Doshi

At last week’s CERA Week conference in Houston, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency Fatih Birol told attendees that “I want to make it clear… there would be a need for investment, especially to address the decline in the existing fields.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

From Roger Pielke Jr. we learn about a new study from a team of Spanish scientists who have dug up more than a century of weather records to construct a (Spanish) nation-wide daily record of precipitation amounts spanning 1916 to 2022
Written by PSI editor

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Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent article at The Guardian claims that “climate denial” is increasing in Australia, shown by skeptical reactions to the claim that ‘climate change’ is responsible for the recent tropical cyclone Alfred. This is nonsense