
We remember: by mid-2023, the data on global temperatures had shown a very marked increase. It had gotten warmer globally quite quickly, by an incredible 0.5°C compared to 2022
Written by Frank Bosse with Pierre Gosselin

We remember: by mid-2023, the data on global temperatures had shown a very marked increase. It had gotten warmer globally quite quickly, by an incredible 0.5°C compared to 2022
Written by Telegraph
Written by Tim Lynch

Last week, the BBC reminded us that we have just three years left to drastically reduce all CO2 emissions, or we risk crossing the dreaded 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris Agreement
Written by Paul Homewood

With Miliband pushing battery storage again, it’s worth revisiting a report from last year
Written by Ross Clark

I can only imagine that Ed Miliband has been locked in a cupboard for the past four days, lest he spoil Sir Keir Starmer’s somewhat forced friendship with Donald Trump
Written by BBC

A volcano in far eastern Russia has erupted for the first time in more than 500 years, which experts say may be linked to last week’s massive earthquake.
Written by Randall Rock

“Chemistry – well, technically chemistry is the study of matter. But I prefer to see it as the study of change…. But that’s all of life, right? It’s just the constant, it’s the cycle…. It is growth, then decay, then transformation. It is fascinating. Really.”
— Walter White, Breaking Bad
Written by Joseph A Postma

Let us review the state of climate pseudoscience and how Climate of Sophistry defeated it. I highly recommend that everyone study this essay as you will inevitably encounter these arguments when dealing with the climate change question online.
Written by Paul Homewood

A recent post at Phys.org claims that a recent attribution study shows that climate change made April 2022’s flooding in South Africa, “significantly” worse.
Written by Paul Homewood

I was reminded last week in a conversation with a GB News editor about just how little understanding there is in the MSM of just how much ‘net zero’ could end up costing the country
Written by News Uncut

A New film produced by veteran journalist Jacqui Deevoy and founder of The Diplomatic Post, Richie Brown, highlights the deadly protocols in UK hospitals and care homes
Written by Keumars Afifi-Sabet

The Walker S2 humanoid robot, which can change its own battery when it’s running low on power, could potentially be left to run on its own forever
Written by National Library of Medicine

Abstract-Objective: Women with active sunlight exposure habits experience a lower mortality rate than women who avoid sun exposure; however, they are at an increased risk of skin cancer. We aimed to explore the differences in main causes of death according to sun exposure.
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent post at Phys.org claims that a recent attribution study shows that climate change made April 2022’s flooding in South Africa “significantly” worse. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Paul Homewood

A nuclear start-up is quitting the UK in frustration after ministers, including Ed Miliband, failed to support the project.
Written by RTE

Electricity demand is set to grow by two thirds by 2050, a new report shows. This increased demand will be driven in the short term by the needs of data centres, according to the report by Pinergy and global insight business Wood Mackenzie.