August was busy. We took on three pillars of the crisis script and replaced slogans with measurements. If you missed anything, start here.
August Recap on the Crumbling the Climate Story
Written by Dr Matthew Wielicki
Written by Dr Matthew Wielicki
August was busy. We took on three pillars of the crisis script and replaced slogans with measurements. If you missed anything, start here.
Written by Curious Outlier
Written by Chris Price
The owner of Britain’s biggest ‘renewable’ power station is being investigated by the City watchdog following claims of greenwashing
Written by Matt Oliver and Chris Price
The cost of switching off wind farms has been blamed for pushing up the energy price cap in a blow to Ed Miliband’s promise to cut bills by £300
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
To our astonishment, shortly before our vacation MSN shared a story from “News 18” that “Scientists Create ‘Living’ Material That Sucks Carbon Dioxide From The Air”
Written by Dr. Peter Ridd
The “Greatest Mysteries of Climate Change” video from Reef Rebels dives into the fascinating and perplexing aspects of climate change—those “mysteries” scientists are still trying to understand. Presented by Dr Peter Ridd.
Written by Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD
At this year’s CONBRAIM Congress in São Luis, Brazil, I had the privilege of meeting Dr. Cicero Coimbra, a neurologist and medical researcher whose work demands urgent, science-driven change in how we understand and treat autism
Written by Andy Rowlands
On August 27th, CNN ran a story with the headline ‘The ocean is getting more acidic, and it could affect sharks’ teeth‘
Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Jessica Rose
A new preprint co-authored by IMA’s Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Jessica Rose introduces the “Hybrid Harms” hypothesis: Covid shots may silently prime the body for greater damage from later infections
Written by Paul Homewood
A new peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering challenges a key claim of climate science: that global sea level rise is accelerating.
Written by Business Standard
Written by Robert Yoho, MD
I reedited and am reposting this iodine article for three reasons
Written by Sayer Ji
In a sterile laboratory, surrounded by the latest medical equipment worth millions, researchers made a discovery that would make pharmaceutical executives uncomfortable
Written by Paul Homewood
China continues to burn more and more coal, according to dw.com:
China burned more coal at power plants between January and July of 2025 than at any time since 2016, despite massive renewable capacity, according to new environmental research report.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
In pursuit of serious, practical and effective policies on climate we now turn to China. Ba-dum bum. We never tire of that old gag
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
The year 2025 has seen a very quiet hurricane season thus far, which has led climate alarmists to say told you so, look at all the hurricanes!