
Today, npj Natural Hazards, a journal in the Nature family of journals, officially published my new paper, “Scientific Integrity and U.S. “Billion Dollar Disasters”
Written by Roger Pielke Jr.

Today, npj Natural Hazards, a journal in the Nature family of journals, officially published my new paper, “Scientific Integrity and U.S. “Billion Dollar Disasters”
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Many have approached me at large events and have expressed concerns that the vaccine manufacturers were going to use mRNA on a non-emergency basis to make new and routine vaccinations for children and adults
Written by Nick Pope

A power grid system serving nearly 30 million Americans could again approach failure this summer, a local utility executive told the San Antonio Express-News. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Ben Pile

Weatherwise, it has been a rubbish May. And it has been an abysmal spring. It has been cold and wet.
Written by Mark Milligan

The hoard was first discovered by a woman walking through a field when she stumbled across a few silver coins on the surface
Written by The Great Wakeup

Dr. Peter McCullough is globally recognized for his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing expert advice when few other doctors would publicly stand for the truth.
Written by Dr. Raphael Lataster

The influential medical journal BMJ reported on WHO modelling (not yet published proper) purporting to show that COVID-19 vaccines “saved at least 1.4 million lives” in Europe.
Written by Ben Pile

According to former motoring journalist, now Net Zero lobbyist Quentin Willson, slow consumer take-up of EVs is due to “myths and misinformation”
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

At the end of each month, I recap the top five articles posted that month as many new subscribers are often unaware of previous articles
Written by Alex Kriel

The Christmas classic by Frank Sinatra tells us that the weather outside if frightful.
Written by Dr. Frederick Attenborough

Elon Musk’s has said “freedom of speech is worth fighting for” after Australia’s cyber safety regulator, eSafety, dropped its federal court case over X Corp’s refusal to block footage of a radicalised teenager stabbing a bishop at a Church in Sydney not just for Australians, but for users of the platform worldwide.
Written by Hannes Sarv

“Don’t believe what Wikipedia writes about me,” Professor Ian Plimer emails me when I arrange an interview with him
Written by Meryl Dorey

So when I see headlines like this, the first question that comes to mind is … which half?
Written by John leake

I interviewed several people who’d lost a family member after he or she was admitted to hospital with severe COVID-19 symptoms.
Written by Molly Kingsley

On Monday, the Sunday Times ran an article questioning the decision of Reform U.K. to propose a public inquiry into COVID-19 excess deaths and “controversially” —its words — “vaccine harms”.
Written by Hugh McCarthy
