In case you’ve lost sleep worrying about the latest reports of melting ice in Antarctica, go back to bed and enjoy a good snooze. There’s nothing to the story
Fracturing Thwaites Ice Shelf Is Part Of A Natural Cycle
Written by William D. Balgord
Written by William D. Balgord
In case you’ve lost sleep worrying about the latest reports of melting ice in Antarctica, go back to bed and enjoy a good snooze. There’s nothing to the story
Written by High Mccarthy
In May of this year I “commemorated” 4 years of being a so called conspiracy theorist-or as it used to be called a critical thinker.
Written by ICSF
Professor Ole Humlum qualified at the University of Copenhagen and he served as Scientific Director at the Arctic Station in Greenland.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Throughout history, heat waves have posed a significant threat to human societies, often leading to severe health impacts and mortality regardless of the atmospheric concentration of GHGs.
Written by Op Ed Watch
Oh joy. Just in time for summer we are offered “A new way to talk about heat”.
Written by Thomas Catenacci
Biden’s aggressive climate regulations targeting ‘fossil-fuel’-fired power plants will create widespread electric grid instability and lead to mass blackouts impacting millions of Americans, according to a recent study commissioned by North Dakota’s state government
Written by Dr Wilson Sy
Written by Sallust
The BBC has published a story about the dramatic rise in the number of people actively turning away from the news, resulting from a survey of 97,943 people in 47 countries:
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Please watch this rapid-paced 10 minute segment from One America News this week In Focus with Alison Steinberg.
Written by John leake
Per the Public Health Service (PHS) Act and the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP) Act, U.S. government.
Written by Ceres Team
In December 2023, CERES-Science co-founder, Dr. Willie Soon, was invited to talk to Tucker Carlson about energy policy, climate change and approaches to science.
Written by Science notes
From the CO2Science archive: What was done The authors developed a well-dated high-resolution history of the atmosphere’s CO2 concentration spanning the period AD 800-2000.
Written by Alex Kriel
I think the lively election ‘debate’ over NHS waiting lists provides an excellent illustration of the way in which false narratives can be created and then acted out by politicians colluding on both sides of the political divide.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
This week we launch a new series exploring a rival theory of global warming proposed by Professor Qing-Bin Lu of the University of Waterloo Department of Physics here in Canada
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
In a number of areas climate activists are trying to get from the courts things they cannot get from voters
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
It is estimated that the childhood lifetime risk of a febrile seizure is 2-4%.