
As atmospheric CO2 levels continue to set record highs, skepticism about the effectiveness of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewables like solar, wind, and batteries grows.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

As atmospheric CO2 levels continue to set record highs, skepticism about the effectiveness of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewables like solar, wind, and batteries grows.
Written by James Alexander

The ultimate form of political protest is murder.
Written by Karen Kingston

May 6, 2024: In July of 2022 I began reporting on my analysis of Pfizer’s Phase-3 trial data of babies and toddlers from the ages of 6 months to 4 years old.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Germany’s e-car industry is a crisis headed for a catastrophe. New Tesla unsold cars are now being parked in an old airfield [pictured above]
Written by Efrat Fenigson

My guest today is Senator Malcolm Roberts, an Australian politician from Queensland and a member of the Australian Senate
Written by Viv Forbes

‘Carbon’-capture-and-underground-storage “(CCUS)” tops the list of silly schemes “to reduce man-made global warming”
Written by by Stacy Meichtry, Bertrand Benoit, and Phred Dvorak

Consumers are starting to pay for the energy transition, and they aren’t happy about it. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Mike Stone

In the United States, we spend far more than any other industrialized nation on our healthcare, with a recent report from January 2023 by the Commonwealth Fund, an independent research group, stating that the US spends nearly twice as much as the average country.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
The clinical reality of COVID-19 vaccine myocarditis, blood clots, and other medical disasters seems much larger than available reports in the medical literature.
Written by Richard Eldred

The Government is preparing to outlaw the sale of new petrol-fuelled motorcycles from 2040 as part of their Net Zero emissions drive
Written by Joanna Gray
It was brilliantly done in the Children of Men, the growing realisation that babies had stopped being born.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

A recent Monmouth University poll highlights a decline in the American public’s sense of urgency about ‘climate change’, especially among younger adults
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Remember the polar bears? Those cute, cuddly, incredibly dangerous apex predator icons of the climate emergency that once roamed the frozen wastes of the far north until climate change wiped them all out?
Written by Will Jones

Former BBC newsreader Kate Silverton has said she left the corporation because it was failing to challenge the impact of Covid lockdown policies on children
Written by Oliver jj Lane

Two elderly green protesters entered an exhibit at the British Library and used a lump hammer and cold chisel in an attempt to smash the glass case of the Magna Carta. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dominic Standish

There are several signs that EU elites’ commitment to Net Zero could be wavering