
The melting of sea ice in the Arctic has slowed dramatically in the past 20 years, scientists have reported, with no statistically significant decline in its extent since 2005.
Written by Toby Young

The melting of sea ice in the Arctic has slowed dramatically in the past 20 years, scientists have reported, with no statistically significant decline in its extent since 2005.
Written by David Turver

I recently published an article that included an update on the cost of green jobs. However, since then more recent data has been published by the ONS. UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband is still boasting about creating good jobs in clean renewables, so it is worth checking in from time to time to see how much these jobs actually cost the rest of us.
Written by Dr. Lars Schernikau

My first moped when I was fourteen, back in East Berlin, had no starter battery. The only way to get it running was to kickstart it which, back then, seemed perfectly normal. Batteries were expensive and heavy.
Written by Sayer Ji

What if everything you’ve been told about cholesterol is not just wrong, but deliberately inverted? What if the very substance demonized by a trillion-dollar pharmaceutical empire is actually essential for your survival—and lowering it is slowly destroying your brain, immune system, and will to live?
Written by Kevin Killough

President Donald Trump had campaigned on promises to undo many of the Biden administration’s climate policies
Written by Hart UK

Module 6 of the Inquiry has just completed taking evidence and much of it has been very harrowing. BiologyPhenom, whose daily substack articles covered the Scottish Inquiry’s care module last year, has also been reporting daily from the latest UK sessions
Written by Peter Koenig and Dr. Mike Yeadon

Decisions about digital IDs, also called e-IDs, will be made across the board by all countries (193 UN member-states) within short, or have already been made. In some cases, like Switzerland, people will have a choice, they will be able to vote on the decision
Written by Marc Morano

With Trump effectively defunding the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, the organisation NASA uses to promote climate alarm, it is worth revisiting this article from 2019
Written by Paul Homewood

As you can see, about three quarters of the wildfire areas to date occurred in February and March, which as we know were very dry months this year.
Written by Katie Pavlich

Since retaking office in January, President Donald Trump has made it a priority to rid the federal government of leftist “green” scams that drain the pockets of taxpayers and hamper domestic energy production. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Max Azoury

Last week the New York Times wrote an op-ed attempting to distort reality as usual. I shared it with my AI model by pasting the link into my website:
Written by John Leake

Unless academic achievement in one’s youth is followed by lifelong habits of study and inquiry, it may lull a man into grossly overestimating his understanding of the world
Written by Zoe Kleinman

There are increasing reports of people suffering “AI psychosis”, Microsoft’s head of artificial intelligence (AI), Mustafa Suleyman, has warned.
Written by Dr Alan Black

The Medical Journalists Association (MJA) is about to dish out its annual awards.
Written by Sayer Ji

In 2014, the world was first introduced to The Truth About Cancer docu-series. When my interview aired, it reached millions across the globe, carrying forward ideas that mainstream medicine had long suppressed or ignored
Written by John Leake

Hubris & Pride are often used interchangeably, and though they are related concepts, they aren’t precisely the same