
One of the reasons we very much value Roger Pielke Jr.’s writings is that he always gives us something to think about, even when we disagree with him
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

One of the reasons we very much value Roger Pielke Jr.’s writings is that he always gives us something to think about, even when we disagree with him
Written by Bonner Cohen, Ph.D.

From Greek mythology’s Icarus, whose wax wings melted after he flew too close to the sun, to Goethe’s “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” who unleashed forces he couldn’t control, our culture warns us that hubris rarely ends well. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Critics of woke western women have been thinking it for years, and a scientific study confirms it: blue-dyed hair shows a clear correlation with mental illness.
Written by The New York Post

Well well, it turns out all those ‘peer-reviewed’ studies warning that micro- and nanoplastics infest your brain, blood and gonads . . . don’t hold up
Written by Manhattan Contrarian

The big news in 2025 for the climate scare was that all of a sudden this scare wasn’t such big news any more
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

While it might seem odd, or tedious, to focus on the fact that it’s winter in January, we are driven to return to our point from last week about children still knowing what snow is, especially in Britain, because the winter weather just keeps getting warmer
Written by BBC

Scientists are rethinking what cattle are capable of after an Austrian cow named Veronika was found to use tools with impressive skill.
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Information Overload Crisis: Today’s endless data flood overwhelms the mind, triggering instability and reliance on simplistic narratives—ancient meditation practices build the inner stability needed to navigate this chaos clearly.
Written by Mike Stone

As the conventional history of virology tells it, virologist John Franklin Enders “isolated” and “proved” the measles “virus” in 1954 in his paper Propagation in Tissue Cultures of Cytopathogenic Agents from Patients with Measles.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Dr. Francis Boyle, set to testify that COVID jabs are bioweapons and implicate Bill Gates, Albert Bourla, and others, has died under mysterious circumstances. His sudden death raises alarming questions and fuels suspicions about what those in power are trying to hide.
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Gates Foundation Trust holds hundreds of millions of dollars in companies like Chevron, BP, and Shell while simultaneously investing in climate change initiatives—profiting from both ends.
Written by Phil Harper

In part one we looked at the official ‘line’ on why aluminium is safe to use in vaccines; it has been used for decades, and you absorb more aluminium from your food
Written by Joanne Nova

Germany shut down its last three reactors in April 2023, but three years later, they’ve realized it was a terrible mistake and want to rebuild them or put small modular reactors “likely on the same sites”
Written by Koh Ewe

Japan has restarted a reactor at the world’s largest nuclear plant nearly 15 years after a disaster at the Fukushima power plant forced the country to shut all its nuclear reactors.
Written by World Council for Health

Ozempic’s rise mirrors fen-phen fiasco: aggressive marketing, market expansion to kids/elderly, severe side effects, lifelong dependence, ignoring obesity’s root causes.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Bill McKibben recently published an essay titled “Pretend you’re running for Congress,” offering guidance on how candidates should talk about climate and energy heading into the 2026 midterm elections.