
Scientists have found a surprise algae species growing in Wisconsin lakes, a species most thought was existent from the Americas.
Written by Brooks Hays

Scientists have found a surprise algae species growing in Wisconsin lakes, a species most thought was existent from the Americas.
Written by John L. Casey

Just over the North Atlantic Ocean from the United States lies a geophysical threat that may be close to unleashing hell on Earth. It is Iceland’s dangerous Katla volcano.
Written by Paul Homewood
David Shukman has been to Greenland to look at algae:
Scientists are “very worried” that the melting of the Greenland ice sheet could accelerate and raise sea levels more than expected.
Written by Professor Roger Pielke Jr.

The world is presently in an era of unusually low weather disasters. This holds for the weather phenomena that have historically caused the most damage: tropical cyclones, floods, tornadoes, and drought.
Written by Hannah Osborne

On 12 October, an asteroid will pass by Earth at an astronomical stone’s throw from the surface of Earth, whizzing past us at a distance of as little as 4,200 miles. And NASA is using this opportunity to test out some of its planetary defense systems.
Written by Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that stem cells in the brain’s hypothalamus govern how fast aging occurs in the body.
Written by Dr. Roy Spencer

Wednesday of this week will mark 4,300 days since the last major hurricane (Category 3 or stronger, 111-129 mph maximum sustained winds) has made landfall in the U.S.
That’s almost 12 years.
Written by Tony Heller
One day last year, a loop in the jet stream displaced the cold air over the North Pole into Siberia. This was immediately blamed by every climate moron in the world on “global warming.”
Written by James Delingpole

“It’s never been harder to be a climate scientist,” claims a heartrending piece in the New Republic.
Climate scientists working directly for the Trump administration are the most affected. A report published last week by the Union of Concerned Scientists describes a “culture of fear” as government scientists are gagged, sidelined, or fired, and funding cuts loom. “Some are afraid to utter the words ‘climate change,’” the report reads.
But wait. You haven’t got to the saddest part, yet.
Written by Michael Bastasch

CNN flooded its front page with “grim” global warming coverage ahead of the network’s so-called “climate crisis” with former Vice President Al Gore set for Tuesday.
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

The Arctic, Antarctica, Greenland: They all feature prominently in the climate change scare stories. According to the dominant alarmist meme, human greenhouse gases are causing unusual global warming which is (or should be at least) causing the polar ice caps to melt, dramatically raising sea levels.
There are multiple problems with this narrative of which I want to address three specific claims about the ice in the Arctic, Antarctica, and Greenland.
Written by P Gosselin

AGW scandal by four scientists and the IPCC
By Kyoji Kimoto, [email protected],
July 30, 2017
(Background here, where Robert Cess admits error)
The anthropogenic global warming (AGW) theory of the IPCC is a fake science developed by the following scientists for fame & fund, and causing huge economic losses to the world.
Written by HANNAH MALTWOOD
Keep your fingers crossed for clear nights and get ready for a collection of treats from the skies. There are no fewer than five events to look forward to in August.
Written by Mariella Moon

A team of Chinese scientists put the world’s faster supercomputer to the test by using it to create the biggest virtual universe.
Written by Andrew Follett

Powering the grid with 100 percent green energy may sound like a nice idea, but it would actually be extremely difficult to do, an electric grid expert told Greentech Media in an interview Wednesday.
Written by Rob Enslin

A study by a researcher in the Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences offers new clues to what may have triggered the world’s most catastrophic extinction, nearly 252 million years ago.