The late Charlie Munger was among the most successful investors of the modern era.
“Green” Hydrogen Subsidies Are 1,900x Larger Than What’s Given To Nuclear
Written by Robert Bryce
Written by Robert Bryce
The late Charlie Munger was among the most successful investors of the modern era.
Written by Dale Cloudman
It is experimentally shown that the thermal radiation from a transparent, colder solid has the capacity to influence a solid warmer than it to become even warmer, under the right circumstances.
Written by Paul Homewood
Paul Homewood’s annual review of the BBC’s climate output sets out more than 30 of the most egregious misrepresentations of the facts, with ‘climate change’ spuriously blamed for everything from hot weather in Spain, to rare birds in England, to potholes in the roads
Written by Public Library of Science
The Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest of Egypt’s iconic pyramids, may have been built with the help of a unique hydraulic lift system, according to a new study
Written by Randall Bock
Dr. Anthony Fauci often claims a “DNA of caring” yet his actions reveal a stark contrast.
Written by John Michael-Dumais
Cancer rates among younger generations are rising at an alarming pace, with medical professionals reporting unprecedented increases in aggressive cancers over the past few years.
Written by Bjorn Lomborg
Whatever happened to polar bears? They used to be all climate campaigners could talk about, but now they’re essentially absent from headlines
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
In 1991, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) first recommended that all infants in the United States receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth or within 1–2 months of age.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
We continue to see vaccinated persons suffer cardiac arrests three years after most took the shots in 2021.
Written by Cornwall Alliance
Hurricane Beryl reminded millions of us Houstonians how lucky we are to have reliable petroleum-fueled cars when power is interrupted
Written by Richard Eldred
Fears over dwindling fuel duty receipts have intensified calls within the Treasury for the implementation of a pay-per-mile road tax. The Telegraph has the details.
Written by Robert Lea
Written by Nadine Yousif and Michelle Fleury
Google was sued by the US Department of Justice in 2020 over its control of about 90 percent of the online search market
Written by Cornwall Alliance
The push for a ‘carbon’ tax has regained popularity as the fiscal storm in 2025 and ‘climate change’ debates intensify
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
A federal appeals court ruling late last week dismissing Children’s Health Defense’s (CHD) censorship lawsuit against Facebook included a dissenting opinion by a judge who said the courts should have considered additional evidence CHD submitted since it filed the suit in late 2020.
Written by Rebecca Raney
American beekeepers and honey producers continued to lose hundreds of thousands of bee colonies each quarter in 2023, according to an annual survey released Aug. 1 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).