
Earlier this week I asked the rhetorical question of how the Conservative Environment Network would respond to Kemi Badenoch’s pledge to ditch the Climate Change Act and ‘net zero’ targets
Written by Paul Homewood

Earlier this week I asked the rhetorical question of how the Conservative Environment Network would respond to Kemi Badenoch’s pledge to ditch the Climate Change Act and ‘net zero’ targets
Written by Mike Schuler

Singapore-based Seatrium Limited announced today it has received a notice of termination from Maersk Offshore Wind for a nearly completed Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) originally contracted in March 2022
Written by Steven E. Koonin

The climate fearful attending Climate Week last month in New York City no doubt shuddered when discussing a recent National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report on the effect of ‘greenhouse-gas’ emissions
Written by World Council For Health

The ability to evaluate danger, and act accordingly, is part of daily life. Yet as a striking new study from the Covid era demonstrates, even a small amount of fear can hijack this essential function
Written by Alton Wallace

Former U.S. President Biden overstepped his authority when he ordered a withdrawal of sizable portions of federal waters from future oil and gas development, a federal judge in Louisiana ruled
Written by Matthew Wielicki

Tuvalu and Kiribati’s Land Gains Shred the ‘Sinking’ Myth. But a recent Guardian article titled “‘Humanitarian’ visa must be created for Pacific Islanders displaced by climate crisis, experts say” is pushing the familiar alarmist narrative.
Written by rt.com

Africa was promised industrial revival. It risks becoming a tech graveyard without development of the energy sector and investment in infrastructure.
Written by Paul Homewood

The UK’s National Energy System Operator data recently published shows that without unbroken electricity imports through the five Interconnectors, Britain will have to ration supplies during the coming winter
Written by Herb Rose

In order to find something false it must contradict something that is believed more strongly to be true. This means there must be something we believe to be true, solely on the basis of faith
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday addressed pushback from elected officials, mainstream media and TikTokkers, after last month’s announcement advising pregnant women to avoid taking acetaminophen products during pregnancy.
Written by Max Lugavere

A new 2025 study in Scientific Reports looked at how red meat fits within healthy versus unhealthy dietary patterns using data from over 3,600 adults in the American Gut Project.
Written by Irina Slav

Five months have passed since the blackout that paralysed the Iberian Peninsula. A lot can change in five months but the threat of future blackouts is, apparently, not in that lot.
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Many individuals I’ve spoken to believe Peter Marks is the government official most directly responsible for the entire Covid catastrophe, and those I know who directly interacted with him despise him
Written by Sayer Ji

Six former U.S. Surgeons General recently condemned HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an WSJ op-ed, but investigation reveals each has significant financial ties to pharmaceutical companies, healthcare corporations, or controversial ethical lapses that compromise their credibility as impartial voices.
Written by Joel B Pollack

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) released its official after-action report on the Palisades Fire on Wednesday — and it completely omits any mention of the empty Santa Ynez reservoir during the blaze
Written by Beyond Meds

Practices like physical exercise, certain forms of psychological counseling and meditation can all change brains for the better, and these changes can be measured with the tools of modern neuroscience, according to a review article now online at Nature Neuroscience