
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 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 Samuele Furfari

If a self-described leader finds that nobody is following, is leadership present? Perhaps. The next question might be, where is the leader headed?
Written by Kathryn Porter

Stop someone on the street in London and ask them about interconnectors and chances are they will look at you blankly. But in Oslo, energy trading through these massive undersea cables has become a major issue. And one with huge implications for Britain
Written by Institute for Energy Research

According to Penn State’s Institute of Energy and the Environment, in 2023, artificial intelligence (AI) data centers consumed 4.4% of electricity in the United States, which could triple by 2028. By 2030-2035, data centers “could account for 20% of global electricity use, putting an immense strain on power grids.”
Written by Dr David Bell

Geoengineering in the form of modifying weather happens. It can save decimation of farmer livelihoods by mitigating droughts, and it can risk the global food supply by reducing crop growth
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!
Written by William M Briggs

Dr. Hans G. Schantz, Principal Scientist at the Society for Post-Quantum Physics, is currently crowdfunding Fields & Energy Book I: Fundamentals & Origins of Electromagnetism, the first volume in a three-part series aimed at reconnecting electromagnetic theory with physical reality
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

In this article, we will discuss the actual causes of high blood pressure, the dangers of commonly used blood pressure medications, the safest pharmaceutical and natural ways to reduce blood pressure directly, and our preferred methods for treating the underlying causes of high blood pressure.
Written by Sayer Ji

On September 1, 2025, Donald Trump publicly demanded that Pfizer and other pharmaceutical companies release “extraordinary” internal data on their COVID-19 products—data he says was shown to him but never shared with the public or the CDC.
Written by G Calder

Artificial Intelligence is sold to us as a high-tech revolution destined to boost productivity and enrich our lives, but behind the curtain lies a stark industrial reality.