
Chris Stark, the outgoing Chief Executive of the U.K. Climate Change Committee (CCC), is demob-happy.
Written by Ben Pile

Chris Stark, the outgoing Chief Executive of the U.K. Climate Change Committee (CCC), is demob-happy.
Written by Thomas D. William, Ph,D.

Pope Francis told CBS News this week that climate change deniers are “stupid” to refute compelling evidence of a climate emergency. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Will Jones

The number of pupils suspended from British schools has reached a record high as experts warn that bad behaviour has increased as a result of lockdown school closures
Written by Zaria Gorvett

The vegan diet is low in – or, in some cases, entirely devoid of – several important brain nutrients. Could these shortcomings be affecting vegans’ abilities to think?
Written by Key Smythe

The “megaraptor” — technically part of the dinosaur taxon Fujianipus yingliangi — lived some 96-million years ago and grew up to five meters in length (that’s about 16 feet for those of you who measure in American), according to New Scientist
Written by David Mastio

New Mexico’s Economic Development Department announced plans this month to spend millions of dollars on “energy transition” projects [to meet climate change metrics and create jobs]. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D

FCC testing showed popular cellphone brands exceeded the agency’s safety limits for human exposure to wireless radiation, but the agency hid the information from the public and the courts, according to data obtained by the Environmental Health Trust.
Written by Dan Savickas

Buying a car is already complicated and stressful enough.
Written by Ronald Bailey

“Billion-dollar weather and climate disasters broke U.S. record in 2023, NOAA says,” reported PBS earlier this year.
Written by Linnea Lueken

Multiple media outlets, including the BBC and Reuters, claim that a recent West African heatwave would be “impossible” without global warming. This claim is misleading and not supported by real-world data
Written by Will Jones

Up to half the excess deaths in American nursing homes were due to the impact of lockdowns and mitigation measures on frail residents rather than the virus. That’s the conclusion of epidemiologist Professor Eyal Shahar in a new analysis of a study on U.S. nursing home deaths
Written by Pierre Gosselin

This is due to the changing solar activity, explains Professor Valentina Zharkova of Northumbria University
Written by Toby Young

I submitted a complaint to the BBC today about Chris Packham’s slanderous allegation about the Daily Sceptic last Sunday
Written by Robert Stewart

The Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old.
Written by Paul Serran

It is said that ‘even a broken clock is right twice a day.’
Written by News Roundup

Some people were confused by the claim in a recent CDN “Readout” video, based on a newsletter earlier this year, that Arctic ice was higher in 2024 than it had been for some time.