
The backlash against so-called ‘renewable’ energy projects is real, it’s global, and it’s growing
Written by Robert Bryce

The backlash against so-called ‘renewable’ energy projects is real, it’s global, and it’s growing
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

Our European travels have given us a glimpse of how people on the other side of the pond eat. One noticeable difference is what is consumed at breakfast
Written by William M Briggs

You’d think researchers would never get away such a brazen ploy of saying X CAUSES Y, when anybody can read their papers and see X was never measured
Written by Margot DesBois

Scientists have warned for decades that technological “progress” causes physical, mental and spiritual harm, yet society keeps buying into convenience while ignoring the dangers.
Written by Christian Vezilj

For over a decade, electric vehicles (E.V.s) have been heralded as the salvation of the planet, a technological fix to the existential threat posed by ‘fossil fuels.’
Written by Audrey Streb

Over 100 countries have missed the deadline to tighten their climate targets ahead of November’s United Nations conference as President Donald Trump has rolled back many U.S. climate policies
Written by World Council For Health

For many, ivermectin first came onto their radar in the context of Covid. But researchers have also been assessing the efficacy of this generic drug as a cancer therapeutic – with encouraging results
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

After all the experts and all the models predicted above-average hurricane activity, as of late October we saw just 4 hurricanes of any sort and 3 majors.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In a surprising twist, Bill Gates—one of the most prominent funders and voices in the climate alarmism movement—has released a memo just ahead of the imminent COP30 UN jolly, dialing back his decades-long rhetoric on ‘climate change’ as an apocalyptic threat
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In the Financial Post and the Wall Street Journal, Bjorn Lomborg refuses to eulogize the Great Barrier Reef
Written by Josh Christenson

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin has warned that his agency will have to furlough up to 89% of its more than 12,000-person workforce if the government shutdown lasts beyond this week. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Sayer Ji

How a turmeric extract achieved what blockbuster drugs couldn’t, and why natural medicine holds the key to ending the type 2 diabetes epidemic
Written by Chris Morrison

At first sight the news that the British Government is reducing forecasts for the amount of energy produced by wind turbines is another nail in the coffin of ‘net zero’
Written by Paul Homewood

A few days ago, that bastion of accurate reporting; The Guardian, claimed wind power has cut £104 billion from UK energy costs since 2010
Written by David Turver

New research suggests the vast majority of Brits are concerned about energy bills and nearly half think government is intent on making things worse
Written by Paul Homewood

We are all now well aware of UK Secretary of State for Energy, Ed Miliband’s plan to waste £22 billion of taxpayers’ money on carbon capture schemes. Even though it will be spread over two decades, it is still a lot of money.