
An electric car driver exclusively using rapid or ultra-rapid public chargers pays around 18p per mile for electricity, compared with roughly 19p per mile for petrol and 21p per mile for diesel, according to new figures.
Written by Sky News

An electric car driver exclusively using rapid or ultra-rapid public chargers pays around 18p per mile for electricity, compared with roughly 19p per mile for petrol and 21p per mile for diesel, according to new figures.
Written by Adan Salazar

The state of California is banning the sale of natural gas furnaces and water heaters by the year 2030 in the name of its anti-‘fossil fuel’ green energy agenda.
Written by John O'Sullivan

Leading US pediatrician, Dr Michelle Perro appears on TNT Radio to provide listeners insights into why there is a pandemic of chronic disorders emerging in today’s youth.
Written by Anjani Trivedi

Nuclear power stands to be the solution, or at least fill major energy gaps, in the coming years
Written by Joel Smalley

Not taking the “vaccine” didn’t stop the virus being no more than a bad cold or flu for the majority of them, but substantially affected their mental health due to victimisation and discrimination.
Written by Mark Dolan

Sir Patrick Vallance, a man who in my view all but bankrupted this country with the disastrous and failed experiment of lockdown, is at it again
Written by John O'Sullivan

Umbilical cord clamping immediately after child birth is common practice in hospitals in the U.S. and Europe. But the prestigious BMJ admits such clamping is ‘injurious’ to babies.
Written by Heritage Daily

Excavations were on behalf of the HS2 high speed railway line near the town of Wendover in Buckinghamshire, England, revealing one of the largest Anglo-Saxon burial sites in Britain that dates from between the 5th and 6th century AD.
Written by Jason S. Johnston

Since 1990, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has produced regular assessments of the state of climate science and also provided reports on particular aspects of climate science when requested by the United Nations, its primary sponsoring entity.
Written by Matt Oliver

Jacob Rees-Mogg has significantly watered down net zero restrictions on North Sea oil and gas projects as ministers push for a drilling spree to boost Britain’s energy security.
Written by Ronald Stein

Everything that needs electricity is made with the oil derivatives manufactured from crude oil. In an all-electric world, there will be nothing to power without oil.
Written by Joel Smalley

People often ask me why I bother. Doesn’t most of the research and analysis we do simply fall on deaf ears?
Written by Meryl Nass MD

The term Climate Change lacks meaning. It is always hotter or colder, wetter or drier than the last season.
Written by Dr David Whitehouse

The so-called hiatus in global annual average temperature between 2002 – 2014, once controversial to some but now well-established in the peer-reviewed literature, ended in 2014 with the start of a series of record-breaking El Nino events that spiked global temperature with a subsequent fall-back.
Written by Issam Ahmed

NASA on Monday will attempt a feat humanity has never before accomplished: deliberately smacking a spacecraft into an asteroid to slightly deflect its orbit, in a key test of our ability to stop cosmic objects from devastating life on Earth.
Written by Sara Burrows

Governments around the world are looking to the Indian state of Sikkim to see if going organic is viable.