
In a new study, Professor of Earth Sciences Dr. István Kovács emphasizes that climate models fail to account for CO2 emissions linked to tectonic processes or widespread mantle degassing.
Written by Kenneth Richard

In a new study, Professor of Earth Sciences Dr. István Kovács emphasizes that climate models fail to account for CO2 emissions linked to tectonic processes or widespread mantle degassing.
Written by William M Briggs

Every now and then I suspect there is a game played by bored elites to see which of them can get away with the most asinine “climate change” claim. There have been some doozies: lack of UFOs, “climate change” anxiety, increased sugar consumption, engineering short people. On and on and on ad infinitum.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

As we warned, various magical proposals to make carbon go away so we could have our economies and eat them too are not working out.
Written by Will Jones

Ed Miliband’s new ‘net zero’ targets requiring the tripling of electric vehicle sales in just three years are not credible, British carmakers have warned
Written by The Truth About Cancer

If you’ve been watching closely over the last few years, and we know you have, because you’re not the type to accept talking points without scrutiny, you’ve seen the medical establishment’s carefully constructed facade begin to crack
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Researchers behind an experimental AI-designed “pan-Sarbecovirus” COVID vaccine recorded 148 separate adverse events among just 39 vaccinated participants during a first-in-human clinical trial published last month in the Journal of Infection
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A UK Biobank study involving over 470,000 people found that individuals who reported using sunscreen more frequently had substantially higher risk of multiple skin cancers — even after researchers accounted for major confounding factors like age, sex, skin type, tanning ability, sunburn history, sunlamp use, and time spent outdoors.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

So here’s a weird story on the ‘Canada pivots but doesn’t’ file. Its government has been shoveling subsidies at EV manufacturers, in such haste and quantity that a number of them have been spewed back. And yet we also learn that it is shoveling money at conventional auto manufacturing
Written by Dr Clare Craig

In 1875, the UK Parliament made it a criminal offence to adulterate flour. The Sale of Food and Drugs Act of that year was written in answer to a scandal that had been building for decades.
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

Birth rates in the United States are in decline, down roughly 23 percent since 2007. The most alarming reason is the one nobody wants to say out loud: more and more women who want children can’t get pregnant
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

The Narwhal, an anti-establishment left-wing outfit naturally subsidized by the Canadian state in this era of the revolt of the elites, complains that “Alberta’s crown jewel of carbon capture quietly reduces its targets – by 77%”.
Written by Dr R P

Never mind Fancy Bear, or the NSO Group, the biggest threat to the open internet today is from the Big Tech corporations on which it has come to depend
Written by Mark Keenan

Having emerged from the COVID era with its credibility under increasing scrutiny, the World Health Organization is now attempting to redefine ‘climate change’ as a public health emergency
Written by Pamela Ferdinand

Key findings: Using pesticides at home, having parents who work with pesticides (especially in farming) and living near farmland were the exposures most often linked to childhood leukemia and brain tumors.
Written by Clive de Carle and Vicki

Some time around 2600 BC, a Chinese medical text described an illness we would now recognise as beriberi
Written by Suzanne Burdick Ph.D.

About 10 million US children and young adults aged 2-24 are on medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) – and 40 per cent of those are on multiple psychotropic drugs, including antipsychotics, according to Gretchen Watson, a clinical psychologist and researcher