A collection of 85-year-old photographs reveal “growth and stability” of the East Antarctic ice sheet
East Antarctic Ice Sheet Has Been Gaining Mass For Last 85 Years
Written by Kenneth Richard
Written by Kenneth Richard
A collection of 85-year-old photographs reveal “growth and stability” of the East Antarctic ice sheet
Written by Stefanie Waldek / Andy Rowlands
The veteran space probe Voyager 1 ran into trouble last year, when a computer fault caused it to send unintelligible data to us
Written by Charles Creitz
The discovery of the potential for thousands of tons of lithium to be extracted annually from wastewater generated by fracking in the Marcellus Shale leaves proponents of a green energy future at a crossroads, Republicans said Thursday
Written by John Leake
I don’t remember when I first saw an episode of Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, nor do I recall what television network played it.
Written by Nick Rendell
Despite the ‘pandemic response’ being a non-issue in the General Election (all parties were compliant and consequently complicit in the single most disastrous policy ever followed by any Government) the issue of vaccine harms hasn’t entirely gone away.
Written by Simon Kent
New Zealand is scrapping a scheme to price gas emissions from livestock — squelching a so-called burp-and-fart tax initiated under the previous left-wing government led by now departed authoritarian Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Roger Peilke Jr.
Scenarios are fundamental to climate research and policy.
Written by News Roundup
Many snaps, in fact. Of ice. In Antarctica, the supposedly defrosting refrigerator of the blazing Earth or whatever.
Written by John Dee
I guess we ought to start with a bit of background, so here’s a small sample of the legacy media doing their very best to please their globalist paymasters:
Written by Theo Leggett
With China accused of selling electric cars at artificially low prices, the European Union is widely expected to hit them with tariffs this week
Written by Anthony Watts
A recent ScienceNews (SN) article claims that ocean temperatures are out of control in a year-long record-breaking hot streak. This is false. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Sonu Vivek
Saudi Arabia has decided not to renew its 50-year petrodollar deal with the United States, which expired on Sunday, June 9, as per media reports.
Written by Will Jones
Mark Steyn, the former GB News presenter, has taken Ofcom to court accusing it of “killing his career” after he questioned Covid vaccines on air, with the regulator saying his programmes caused “harm to viewers”. The Telegraph has more.
Written by Kyle Kohli
This week, California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta filed an amended complaint in the state’s climate lawsuit doubling down on greenwashing allegations.
Written by News Roundup
The latest embarrassment for Canada’s Liberal administration is that they were caught deliberately suppressing information about their carbon tax.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Dr. Annette Bosworth, a board certified internist and expert on the ketogenic diet appeared on our radar screen a few months ago with her online review of the review by Mead et al that concluded the COVID-19 vaccines are not safe for human use.