
Cost-benefit analyses affirm it would be better to abandon Net Zero policy initiatives and instead “do nothing” about greenhouse gas emissions. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Kenneth Richard

Cost-benefit analyses affirm it would be better to abandon Net Zero policy initiatives and instead “do nothing” about greenhouse gas emissions. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Changes to the CDC’s updated 2025 immunization schedule for children, adults and pregnant women published last month consisted largely of timing revisions, newly approved brands of existing vaccines — including a new Hep B vaccine for pregnant women — or additional shots recommended for immunocompromised people
Written by Andy Verity

The BBC has seen evidence the multinational corporation that owns Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) arranged for a whistleblower to be sacked for raising concerns about the safety of electric cars it designed
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

The House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic has issued a 550 page report summarizing the findings from their two years of investigation
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A Google search for ‘RFK’ reveals a new coordinated campaign by corporate media, leveraging fears of ‘revoking polio vaccine approval.’:
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Many parents have come to me and admitted regret for having their children vaccinated against COVID-19
Written by Lynne Balzer

After a careful study of 31,464 satellite records compiled over the last twenty years, a team of scientists and mathematicians from Thailand has announced that the temperatures in Greenland have been declining for at least twenty years
Written by Elizabeth Harth

Written by Marcelo Giesler

For the past five years, I ran the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth, an initiative sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation
Written by NWSXS

Storm Darragh has caused a significant amount of visible damage to a solar farm which was commissioned this year on the Welsh Isle of Anglesey.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

In a rambling article in yesterday’s Times, Daniel Finkelstein discussed the backlash against the announcement by the Danish dairy giant Arla that it is adding the chemical agent Bovaer to cattle feed to reduce methane emissions
Written by Chris Morrison

Fears are growing that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change could water down or even ditch its current finding that almost all types of extreme weather events have little or no sign of past human involvement, or any going forward to 2100
Written by John Leake

In one of Cicero’s letters to a friend, he references Pompey the Great’s decision to divorce his wife, Mucia
Written by Chris Morrison

The British Government is one of the main financial backers of a new international campaign designed to suppress online climate science skepticism ahead of next year’s ‘make-or-break’ COP30 in Brazil
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

When I first joined the University of Alabama as a faculty member, I had high hopes of contributing meaningfully to the field of science
Written by Tyler Durden

The ‘clean green’ energy fiasco has reached a new level of incompetence and waste