
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 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.
Written by David Axe
One year ago last month, a Chinese robot touched down on the dark side of the moon.
It was the first probe to land on the side of the moon that permanently faces away from Earth as both bodies circle around the sun. And if Beijing realizes its ambitions in coming years, it won’t be the last time it makes history—and threatens U.S. dominance in space.
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“Lies, damned lies, and statistics” is a phrase describing the persuasive power of numbers, particularly the use of statistics to bolster weak arguments. It is also sometimes colloquially used to doubt statistics used to prove an opponent’s point.
Written by John Walker

We should care about global warming and global cooling, no matter the cause.
But that does not mean we should make draconian changes in global economic, political and energy policies based upon the unproven hypothesis that human emissions of CO2 are leading to apocalyptic global warming. There simply is NO proof of this hypothesis.
Written by Sky News Australia

Youtuber and climate realist, Naomi Seibt says she became “passionate” about the topic of climate change after she “looked into the science of both sides of the spectrum” and realised “what climate skeptics say” made “a lot of sense scientifically.”
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 Dr David Whitehouse

“Global warming is speeding up Earth’s massive ocean currents,” said one headline.
“Global ocean circulation is accelerating from the surface to the abyss,” said another.”
But this is another of those climate stories in which the top line is not backed up by the qualifications raised by oceanic researchers when looking at the results of this fascinating paper.
Written by RT America

Attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of Children’s Health Defense joins to discuss the much-touted HPV vaccine, which new evidence shows may be ineffective and why it has done tremendous harm.
He also explains how legal loopholes exempt vaccine makers from rigorous testing. He goes on to discuss the revolving door between Big Pharma and the bodies that are supposed to oversee it and curtail its abuses.
Written by Terri Jackson MSc (Physics) MPhil MInstP

The Global Climate strike of last September 20-27 is spearheaded by the recently formed
Extinction Rebellion or XR as it is known which lures children to skip school for the sake of illegal
action on the streets. It is led by 16 year old Greta Thunberg from Sweden.
Written by T L Winslow
To this question the answer is yes and no. The orthodox U.N. IPCC catechism goes like this:
Written by Andy Rowlands