
A young American college student supporter of Principia Scientific International (name withheld) has been debating fellow students who have swallowed the junk science propaganda about man-man global warming.
Written by John O'Sullivan

A young American college student supporter of Principia Scientific International (name withheld) has been debating fellow students who have swallowed the junk science propaganda about man-man global warming.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

Sunshine is free but solar power is not. In fact, it’s anything else but free or cheap.
The Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project
As reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project (CDEP), also known as the Tonopah Solar Energy Project, has stopped operating and has been “mothballed.” The solar collectors, shown nearby, cover 300 acres.
Written by Dr Tim Ball (Climatologist)

his is an update of an earlier effort to counter the propaganda war that is going on to promote the falsehoods about the environment and climate. An update is required because skills improved with practice and as they lose the war desperation demands greater deceptions. Technocrats are at the center of this development.
Written by Pallab Ghosh
Image copyright NASA/JHUAPL/SWRI/ROMAN TKACHENKOScientists say they have “decisively” overturned the prevailing theory for how planets in our Solar System formed. The established view is that material violently crashed together to form ever larger clumps until they became worlds.
New results suggest the process was less catastrophic – with matter gently clumping together instead.
Written by Kenneth Richard

A new study (Stallinga, 2020) assesses the climate sensitivity to rising CO2 concentrations is just 0.0014°C per ppm. Dr. Peter Stallinga has published a comprehensive analysis of the Earth’s ‘greenhouse effect.’ He finds an inconsequential role for CO2.
Written by Kenneth Richard
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Greenland’s largest glacier (Jakobshavn) has quite abruptly thickened since 2016. The thickening has been so profound the ice elevations are nearly back to 2010-2011 levels. The nearby ocean has cooled ~1.5°C – a return to 1980s-era temperatures.
The world’s glaciers have not been following along with the CO2-driven catastrophic melting narrative.
Written by Engineering Explained

From a scientific standpoint, the largest challenge facing today’s electric cars is the energy density of batteries used. The batteries are both massive and heavy, and as a result have significant impacts on electric transportation feasibility depending on the scenario.
Written by Rosie Langridge

or – ‘Rip it up and start again’ -We might scoff at the attempts of our forebears to convert base metals into gold – but at least the Medieval alchemists established the science of chemistry, learned a great deal, discovered useful new elements, and even found ways to make glorious colours and pigments for Michelangelo to use to paint the Sistine Chapel.
Written by Rosie Langridge

In part 1, I attempted to list all of the sources of energy that reach the surface of Planet Earth, all of the factors that affect the amount of energy, and all of the energy flows out again.
I forgot to include gravity and tidal energy in the list. I also forgot that there are forms of lightening that flow up, known as elves, sprites and blue jets.
Written by Ethan Huff

Roughly five months before the Wuhan coronavirus (CoVid-19) reared its ugly head, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission held a hearing about America’s growing reliance on Chinese pharmaceuticals. And one of the things discussed – or perhaps admitted, depending on how you look at it – is the fact that a shocking 97 percent of all antibiotics in the United States now come from China.
Written by BBC
Image copyright MATTHEW HORWOODOils, snacks and drinks containing the cannabis extract cannabidiol (CBD) will be “taken off the shelves” next year if they do not gain regulatory approval in the UK.
Britain’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) said products had to be registered by March 2021 or they would be pulled.
Written by Michael Shellenberger
Everybody wants to do something about nuclear waste. Nuclear plant operators and most House members want to bury it in Nevada. A bipartisan group of senators wants states to compete for it. And Bill Gates and other entrepreneurs want to reuse it as fuel in next generation reactors.
Written by Larry Bell

As we all recognize, access to clean and reliable energy is fundamentally important to countless aspects of our lives, our social and economic communities, and our long-term abilities to live in healthy balance with natural ecosystems.
Written by Arthur Chrenkoff

It is somewhat ironic – though in some ways unsurprising – that at the time when the climate change activism (or, rather, according to the new guidelines, climate crisis or climate catastrophe activism) is reaching its shrillest heights yet, what with Saint Greta, Extinction Rebellion and widespread “climate anxiety”, the actual science the activists so noisily champion over the (“denialist”) belief is showing positive trends.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

Some days it’s too cold, on others too warm; Some weeks it doesn’t rain at all, in others there’s a deluge; Some months it dead calm, in others the gales are blowing.
Written by Trevor Thomas

It was particularly warm in Northeast Georgia this past week — no doubt thrilling the Earth-worshipping faithful. We’ve also been very wet. After the latest round of rain, temperatures returned to a more winterlike feel.