
One of the first columns I wrote for The Pipeline almost three years ago employed the metaphor of the irresistible force meeting the immovable object to forecast the likely consequences of Green politics.
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One of the first columns I wrote for The Pipeline almost three years ago employed the metaphor of the irresistible force meeting the immovable object to forecast the likely consequences of Green politics.
Written by Claes Johnson

Students in schools and universities suffer from cognitive dissonance by being exposed to contradictory information.
Written by Joel Smalley

Let’s start with the COVID version of pin the tail on the donkey!
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Written by Joel Smalley

Freedom to believe Freedom to speak Freedom to choose
Written by Joel Smalley

Those of you who read this post this week will have had their eyes open to the shenanigans that NSW Health have been up to in hiding the adverse COVID vaccine data which showed that the governments, Pfizer, Moderna and basically every “respected” institution misled the public.
Written by Joel Smalley

Sweden’s moderate response appears to have fared better for its citizens than England, perhaps providing the best evidence yet that COVID was no worse than a bad flu.
Written by Kenneth Richard

Scientists are struggling to keep their stories straight regarding the anthropogenic CO2 impact on polar climates.
Written by Arian Marie

Whether it exists or not, Planet Nine continues to lurk in the proverbial shadows. Now, the scientific community has a new line of investigation into the elusive space object.
Written by Ron Barmby

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau passed a motion in June 2019 declaring a National Climate Emergency in support of the 2015 Paris Agreement commitments.
Written by Arian Marie

A newly published paper published in the Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society presents a mystery that is leaving experts stunned.
Written by Julia Musto

The ‘Group Futuro Vegetal’ took credit for the protest, and two people were subsequently arrested
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

As the United Nations’ annual global climate summit, COP27, nears, it’s important to look with skepticism at the academic reports many news outlets cite as evidence supporting radical climate policies.
Written by Philip Patrick

A HUGE international survey measuring public concern about the threat of climate change appears to indicate growing scepticism across the globe.
Written by David O'Toole

There is something very dark and sinister about how children have been mobilised for the cause of ‘climate change’ and ‘saving the planet’.
Written by Alana Mastrangelo

A fleet of 11 electric buses belonging to CT Transit in Connecticut is still out of service following a massive battery fire that occurred in July, the state’s Department of Transportation says.