
New Zealand! Where, at the end of the world, men are men, and the sheep are nervous
Written by William M Briggs

New Zealand! Where, at the end of the world, men are men, and the sheep are nervous
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

If more CO2 really equals more deadly heat, why are America’s hottest days stuck in the Dust Bowl era while alarmists hype airport thermometers blasted by jet airliners?
Written by Matt Oliver

Surging costs are making offshore wind projects unaffordable, industrial giant Mitsubishi has warned.
Written by Imran Rahman-Jones

US artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic says its technology has been “weaponised” by hackers to carry out sophisticated cyber attacks.
Written by Chris Morrison

Coffee, olive oil, bananas, you name it and someone has suggested they will soon disappear due to ‘climate change’
Written by Andy Rowlands

The New York Times is spreading the story that mosquito-borne diseases are increasing as global temperatures rise. This is, to quote Facebook; False Information
Written by Steve Kirsch

On Saturday, September 13, 2025, I’ll be on stage in the Bronx for what I believe will be one of the most important debates of our time
Written by Varuna Srinivasan

Sex educator Varuna Srinivasan explores the deep connections between sex and emotions and how couples are using AI-powered apps in their relationships.
Written by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton

Our close colleague, Dr Scott McLachlan, has been sacked from his position as Lecturer in the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, Kings College London. His supposed “crime” was not poor performance, but refusing to stay silent
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Of all the threats caused by ‘climate change’, one of the scariest or so we’re told is the soaring numbers of people who will die during scorching heatwaves
Written by James Warrington

Porsche has scrapped plans to build its own electric vehicle (EV) batteries after collapsing demand from drivers.
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

When I first applied for a driver’s license, I was asked if I wanted to designate myself as an organ donor
Written by Sayer Ji

It sounds like something out of a Victorian dye factory: a coal tar-derived petroleum dye from the 19th century being ingested by modern health enthusiasts
Written by Leslie Dennis Taylor

Since it’s back-to-school time, and we are going on three solid weeks of wonderful houseguests, I’m repurposing this post from my archives
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

USA Today declares “Alaska capital Juneau urged to evacuate as ‘glacial outburst’ flood looms”
Written by Sayer Ji

Nobel Prize-winning research reveals how the global shift to synthetic fabrics parallels collapsing sperm counts and rising infertility—affecting both men and women across continents.