
Our children are consuming a daily dose of poison. Parents are unaware of the great harm befallen our most vulnerable. And for those parents who attempt to thwart the daily dose of poison, children consume it at school.
Written by Dr. Michelle Perro, MD, DHOM

Our children are consuming a daily dose of poison. Parents are unaware of the great harm befallen our most vulnerable. And for those parents who attempt to thwart the daily dose of poison, children consume it at school.
Written by Koen Vogel, Ph.D.

This post is the epilogue of the PSI posts in support of the PROM article “An integrated physical model characterizing planetary magnetism and heat”, which proposes an alternate origin for the geomagnetic field versus the consensus geodynamo theory.
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

Fewer and fewer people die from climate-related natural disasters, this is even true in 2022; despite breathless climate reporting
Written by James Lyons-Weiler

This piece is remarkable given how it almost reads “business a usual” at CDC. Plan B will allow us to shutter CDC and NIH once and for all
Written by Iain Hunter

While we’re enjoying the winter cold, our energy bills mount and we wonder if we will have a continuous electricity supply come the evening, our minds might turn to the sheer stupidity of successive governments which have failed to guarantee that lights will stay on and homes stay heated in winter while abundant supplies of unexploited, cheap energy lie under our very feet.
Written by MSE Creative Consulting

Lee Boughey, a spokesperson for Tri-State Electric Generation and Transmission Association, said the nonprofit, which provides power to eight electric cooperatives across Wyoming, planned for the impacts of the storm as it approached.
Written by Jennifer A Dlouhy

U.S. government scientists warned federal regulators the South Fork offshore wind farm near the Rhode Island coast threatened the Southern New England Cod, a species so venerated in the region a wooden carving of it hangs in the Massachusetts state house. The Interior Department approved the project anyway.
Written by Craig Bannister

A bank tried to use his loan application as leverage to coerce him into publicly expressing support for Environmental, Social, and Governance ideology, businessman Bud Brigham alleged in testimony at a Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs hearing.
Written by BRAD WILMOUTH

On Thursday afternoon (29th December), MSNBC fill-in host Cori Coffin gave environmental alarmist Michael Mann a forum to blame “human-caused” global warming for ‘extreme weather’ events from 2022, including the blizzard that just hit the U.S.
Written by Jon Dougherty

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has responded to a post on the platform that appeared to push back on claims that outgoing White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci, in his post as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has never been untruthful or dishonest.
Written by Emma Yeomans

They have glued themselves to roads, cracked windows, and delayed thousands of frustrated commuters.
Written by The Space Academy

A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) and the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wein) have discovered a way to control Type-I ELM plasma instabilities, that melt the walls of fusion devices.
Written by Tyler Durden

In a move that absolutely nobody could have seen coming, New York City is scrapping its brilliant idea for electric garbage trucks after finding out the truck simply “aren’t powerful enough to plow snow”.
Written by David Wojick

Ten whale protection groups, including some prestigious names, filed lengthy and highly critical comments on the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s “DRAFT BOEM and NOAA Fisheries North Atlantic Right Whale and Offshore Wind Strategy, October 2022”.
Written by Joel Smalley

Preprint from Denis G Rancourt, Marine Baudin and Jérémie Mercier
Written by Ameya Paleja

Researchers at the University of Montreal in Canada used deoxyribonucleic acid — or DNA, the building blocks of our genetic material — to make the world’s tiniest antenna. It is designed to track the motion of proteins inside the cell, a university press release said.