The side of a highway outside Gloucester, UK might not be the place you’d expect to find thousands upon thousands of archaeological wonders
Gloucestershire Archaeological Site Reveals 6000 Years Of Occupation
Written by Lily Carey
Written by Lily Carey
The side of a highway outside Gloucester, UK might not be the place you’d expect to find thousands upon thousands of archaeological wonders
Written by John leake
As I mentioned last week in my post Bolstering Health & Liberty, the FLCCC began by treating COVID-19 and ultimately directed its attention to other critical areas of disease prevention and treatment.
Written by Op Ed Watch
There’s a site out there called “Skeptical Science” that is devoted to squashing any and all skepticism about “the science”, aka the climate alarmist orthodoxy.
Written by Chris Morrison
Astonishing finds by a group of Scandinavian scientists have placed a number of animal species living north of the Arctic Circle 9,000 years ago including African wildcats, dogs and frogs.
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. [emphasis, links added]
Written by I&I Editorial Board
Last week, Nature magazine allotted space to a researcher who wrote about “the importance of distinguishing climate science from climate activism.”
Written by Ben pile
The Guardian last week published its survey of ‘climate experts’.
Written by Meryl Dorey
Written by Editorial board
President Biden is trying to create a brave new U.S. green economy, but his political problem is that China wants to supply most of it. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Andreas Oehler
WHO’s deputy director-general dr. Mike Ryan: “Nobody is suggesting that H5N1 is the new next pandemic.
Written by News Roundup
For years Canada’s Liberal administration under Justin Trudeau have been touting their carbon tax as the best thing since sliced bread or possibly bread itself: efficient, effective, and popular.
Written by Dr. David Seedhouse
As Laura Dodsworth writes in a recent article, the claim by members of SPI-B (the U.K.
Written by John Nolte
The hypocritical lunatics at the Washington Post are demanding we do something they never would — take cold showers to save Mother Earth
Written by Breanne Deppisch
Consumers are falling prey to scams that have proliferated under largely unregulated loan programs designed to help homeowners make energy-efficient upgrades to their properties
Written by David Wojick
When the Feds finally do the cumulative environmental impact analysis for whales as mandated by the Endangered Species Act there are a number of basic issues to be resolved.
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last year, just over 11,000 people signed a petition asking the government to repeal the Climate Change Act 2008 and Net Zero targets. On May 10th, the government published a response