Last week, I decided to write an X post to summarise how much we are paying for renewables.
Debunking the Cheap Renewables Myth
Written by David Turver
Written by David Turver
Last week, I decided to write an X post to summarise how much we are paying for renewables.
Written by John Droz
The fundamental fight over enacting effective energy policies is between lobbyists and the public. (A parallel perspective is that it is a contest between real Science and political science.)
Written by Paul Homewood
Yes, it’s the annual fraudulent Lancet report on climate change! Via The Telegraph: [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Recent reports by mainstream media, such as the New York Times, suggest that rising insurance costs are due to more severe weather events.
Written by Joel Pollack
California Governor Gavin Newsom is blaming ‘climate change’ for the reason the state went from a $100 billion surplus two years ago to a $28 billion deficit, which would have been even higher before drastic actions last month
Written by Rhoda Wilson
Every year, members of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (“ABPI”) are required to disclose money that has been paid to healthcare organisations
Written by Stephen Green
You’re driving your electric car on a cross-country road trip but no matter where your battery begins to run low, there is a convenient charging station that would work with any make or model
Written by Francis Menton
I have had several posts on a collection of related cases that I have called “The Stupidest Litigations In The Country”
Written by Chris Morrison
Comedy environmentalist Jim Dale and Dale Vince have both suggested that climate ‘denial’ should be a criminal offence.
Written by Anthony Watts
Dozens of media outlets such as ABC News, The BBC, The New York Times, and many more hyped a study that claims summer temperatures in 2023 were unprecedented over the past 2,000 years. [emphasis, links added]
Written by John leake
The Telegraph and the Times of India have published profiles on the 71-year-old Slovakian poet, Juraj Cintula, who tried to assassinate Slovak Prime Minister, Robert Fico.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
We are becoming accustomed to unexpected death after COVID-19 among young persons who have taken one or more injections of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Written by Norman Fenton
In June 2023 I reported about how a talk I was due to give at the NHS Health and Care Analytics Conference 2023 was cancelled not because of its content (it was about Bayesian network applications) but because of my ‘controversial views’ about the covid vaccines
Written by Dr. Carl Heneghan and Dr. Tom Jeferson
One of the most critical concerns in medicine is the massive influence of the pharmaceutical industry over the medical profession.
Written by Andrea Widburg
I was in Barbados earlier this year. During our tour, the guide proudly boasted that Barbados’s all-female government had mandated that the whole island will go completely solar by 2035 or something
Written by Nick Pope
Months after Biden handed environmentalists a major win by pausing new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals, activist groups are turning their attention to deepwater oil export hubs