Modeling the main factors driving climate is riddled with and precluded by observational error. Some scientists now acknowledge this
Some Scientists Admit Clouds Are Main Controller Of Climate
Written by Kenneth Richard
Written by Kenneth Richard
Modeling the main factors driving climate is riddled with and precluded by observational error. Some scientists now acknowledge this
Written by Gloria Moss PhD FCIPD
Written by Hector Molina, Quinn Pramberger, and Marcy Jones
Six climate protestors were arrested after they disrupted the Travelers Championship golf tournament in Cromwell last Sunday afternoon
Written by Will Jones
The Green Party leader has admitted that she still has a gas boiler despite her party’s commitment to reach Net Zero by 2040. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Olivia Murray
There have been two (at least) lithium-ion battery plant fires in the last 24 hours, one of them deadly, serving as yet another reminder that these types of fires are entirely different beasts; first, from a report at BBC News this morning [emphasis, links added]:
Written by Steve Goreham
Today’s media are filled with concerns about air pollution.
Written by Gene Nelson, PH.D.
Electric power is a necessity of modern life, particularly for employers. Without electricity, modern society quickly collapses.
Written by Ronald Stein P.E
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has used the claims of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to push the Paris Climate Agreement, and based on that, the quest for Net Zero emissions.
Written by John Droz
In my last commentary, I elaborated on a proposed definition of Critical Thinking. Although there were a few suggested refinements, I received no major objections
Written by I&I Editorial Board
Earlier this week, we published an editorial arguing that government data didn’t support various claims about ‘climate change’, and we predicted Google would demonetize it
Written by Andrea Vacchiano
A recently published study challenges the popular myth that Easter Islanders’ ancient rock gardening practices caused their downfall
Written by Chris Morrison
Last week, the weather was pleasant and often balmy across the U.K., and to take full advantage of the gently rising warmth, there was no better place to be than Heathrow Airport.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Throughout the history of science, what we once held as irrefutable truth has often been overturned by new evidence and evolving perspectives.
Written by Tyler Durden
A new study has found that AI systems known as large language models (LLMs) can exhibit “Machiavellianism,” or intentional and amoral manipulativeness, which can then lead to deceptive behavior.
Written by Nick Pope
Nearly half of American electric vehicle owners want to buy an internal combustion engine model the next time they buy a car, according to a new study from McKinsey and Company, a leading consulting firm
Written by Petronella Wyatt
The late Lord Arran introduced two Bills in the House of Lords. One was the Sexual Offences Act of 1967, which legalized homosexuality. The other was for the protection of badgers