
What if the theories of Catastrophic Climate change are correct. What if the economically punitive Green Plans have been implemented? What if the Co2 emissions are natural, not anthropogenic?
Written by Alan Stewart

What if the theories of Catastrophic Climate change are correct. What if the economically punitive Green Plans have been implemented? What if the Co2 emissions are natural, not anthropogenic?
Written by Pierre Gosselin

German wind park protest group MenschNatur posted here how even adding more wind and solar capacity does not make Germany’s energy supply any more reliable, but in fact, may even make it less so.
Written by Paul Seaburn

Is there lakes on Mars?
Not exactly proper English for a remake of David Bowie’s classic song, but in this case the answer is “Yes” … or at least “Yes, at one time.”
For the first time ever, researchers have found solid evidence of large liquid lakes on Mars that were interconnected and possibly teeming with life. Cavemen, sailors and lawmen?
Written by Press For Truth

If you haven’t yet heard of the coming global 5G wifi system you must be living under a rock and if that’s the case…you might be better off!
By blanketing the earth in a mosaic of small geographical areas called “cells” the idea is that when a cell phone or wifi user crosses from one cell to another, his mobile device is automatically “handed off” seamlessly to the antenna in the new cell.
Written by Herb Rose
In order to convince someone that what they believe is wrong you must show them that it contradicts something else that they believe in more strongly. There is a point where you reach that fundamental belief that cannot be shaken or discredited and any discussion beyond that point will have no effect.
Written by Roger Taverner

For decades the official Stonehenge guidebooks have been full of fascinating facts and figures and theories surrounding the world’s greatest prehistoric monument.
What the glossy brochures do not mention, however, is the systematic rebuilding of the 4,000 year old stone circle throughout the 20th Century.
Written by Tyler Durden

A blast of cold air is expected to dump into the Midwest and Northeast following this weekend’s snowstorm. Temperatures in the affected areas are expected to plunge on Monday to record lows, highly unusual for this time of the year, which will disrupt power and gas markets.
Written by European Space Agency

Using unprecedented in-situ data from ESA’s Cluster mission, scientists have shed light on the ever-changing nature of Earth’s shield against cosmic radiation, its bow shock, revealing how this particle accelerator transfers and redistributes energy throughout space.
Written by Helen Briggs

Trigonopterus yoda: A shiny green beetle named after the Stars Wars character
More than a hundred insect species that are new to science have been discovered on an Indonesian island.
Found in remote rainforests, the tiny beetles appear to have been overlooked for decades. All 103 belong to the same group – weevils.
Written by David Wojick

In case you missed it, the US National Security Council has floated a proposal to form a Presidential Committee that will take a hard look at some of the climate change alarmist reports coming out of the federal agencies.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

Artificially glowing yeast cells in a test tube . Credit: Sergei Shakhov, Science Daily.
Just when lighting technology has made a quantum leap, from incandescent light bulbs to light emitting diodes (LEDs), a new lighting idea appears on the (yet very far) horizon: bioluminescent (glowing) plants.
Written by Press Association

Last summer’s high temperatures boosted the bumper harvest but Wines of Great Britain (WineGB) said it predicted further substantial growth as a result of the ongoing proliferation of vineyards.
The figures show the recent rapid expansion of production, rising from 6.3 million bottles in 2014 and 5.9 million in 2017, with small fluctuations in between largely due to the effect of weather.
Written by Amber William

In a new report prepared for Prime Minister Putin by the Institute of Physics of the Earth warned that America in the next two weeks is in danger of catastrophic proportions Earthquake .
Focusing on the U.S., Mexico, Central and South America, and the region along the west coast of the New Madrid zone Fault.
Written by Paul Homewood

Readers will recall the BBC’s naive coverage of that IPPR report last month, which claimed environmental breakdown was imminent, partly because of climate change.
Politicians and policymakers have failed to grasp the gravity of the environmental crisis facing the Earth, a report claims.
Written by Joe Martino

Amidst the climate alarmism that is sometimes misplaced, there are stories that paint a different picture.
Written by Alan Gray

Over the past 40 years, Al Gore and his Anthropogenic Global Warming crew warned millions would die from runaway heat. The cause of this runaway heat, they said, was human-produced Carbon Dioxide (CO2).