
No one doubts or denies the reality of climate change. The climate is always changing, naturally varying between periods of global warming and periods of global cooling, with the next ice-age now well and truly overdue, if not currently underway.
Written by Andrew Tilley

No one doubts or denies the reality of climate change. The climate is always changing, naturally varying between periods of global warming and periods of global cooling, with the next ice-age now well and truly overdue, if not currently underway.
Written by Viv Forbes

Water conservation peaked in Australia in 1972 – our last big dam was Wivenhoe in Queensland (pictured) built 35 years ago.
Written by thegreatrecession.info

I wrote months ago about the coming mini ice age. Recently the reality of this cooling trend became mainstream news because of a new scientific study affirming it, and even more recently, the midwest decided to remind us of what mini ice ages might feel like.
Written by Rob Waugh

Known as Kweneng, the city, which was previously believed to be much smaller, had been hidden beneath thick vegetation for centuries, making it difficult to determine its true size.
Written by John O'Sullivan

As interest in a new book mounting a devastating attack on junk climate science gains traction we publish excerpts to show what the fuss is all about.
Canadian space scientist, Joseph E Postma’s new book ‘In the Cold Light of Day: Flat Earth in Modern Physics and a Numerical Proof for God: A Climate Alarm’ is a welcome addition to the growing body of carefully-researched work dismantling the cornerstone of man-made global warming.
Written by National Institutes of Natural Sciences

For the first time ever, astronomers have detected a 1.3 km radius body at the edge of the Solar System. Kilometer sized bodies like the one discovered have been predicted to exist for more than 70 years.
Written by Stephen Wells

The opportunity to write articles for PSI came about through a chance encounter on a Facebook Climate Change debating page with John O’Sullivan who is the co founder of the organisation. He and I found ourselves debating someone with much more scientific credentials than ourselves and he liked the things I had to say enough to offer to share them with his readers.
Written by Michael Synder

The experts are telling us that the Midwest could experience the coldest weather that it has ever seen this week.
Wind chill temperatures of -40 and -50 degrees will be common throughout the region, and it is being projected that some spots will actually get hit by wind chill temperatures of up to -60 degrees.
Written by Paul Driessen

A California jury recently awarded $289 million in damages (later reduced to $78 million) to a former groundskeeper, who claimed the weed killer glyphosate caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and Monsanto deliberately or negligently failed to warn him adequately about the chemical’s cancer risks.
Written by Carolyn Gramling

New findings from an international ocean observing network are calling into question the long-standing idea that global warming might slow down a big chunk of the ocean’s “conveyor belt.”
Written by Geraint Hughes

There are many fake scientists and lying professors in the world. They like to spread the lies that greenhouses work by back-radiation.
They then use this false explanation to further explain that the atmosphere works in the same way, that Greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide, are contributors to this false phenomenon and therefore we must all pay taxes to stop anything which emits CO2.
Written by Maya Wei-Haas

Magnetic north has never sat still. In the last hundred years or so, the direction in which our compasses steadfastly point has lumbered ever northward, driven by Earth‘s churning liquid outer core some 1,800 miles beneath the surface.
Yet in recent years, scientists noticed something unusual: Magnetic north’s routine plod has shifted into high gear, sending it galloping across the Northern Hemisphere—and no one can entirely explain why.
Written by Dr Jerry L Krause (Chemistry)

Preface: The subtitle of my previous essay was: History Is Critically Important!!! Observations Are Critically Important!!! Details Are Critically Important!!! Which obviously the editor of PSI, John O’Sullivan, correctly considered to be way too long. Readers of PSI should thank John for his very great efforts to make PSI what it is; as I do.
Written by M Buser, E Kajari and W P Schleich

The standard model of modern cosmology, which is based on the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric, allows the definition of an absolute time. However, there exist (cosmological) models consistent with the theory of general relativity for which such a definition cannot be given since they offer the possibility for time travel.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

The news is about day and night, especially the latter.
BONJOUR, i.e. the company Téo Taxi, a new kind of taxi service in Montreal, Quebec, with the common French term for “Hello” (“Bonjour”), literally meaning “GOOD DAY” on its cars has shut down operation. Just when demand was rising due the cold temperatures in the city.
Written by Peter Dockrill

Antarctica is not in a good place. In the space of only decades, the continent has lost trillions of tonnes of ice at alarming rates we can’t keep up with, even in places we once thought were safe.