
The ‘inevitable transition’ to an all wind and sun powered future comes with a promise of an endless sea of ‘groovy’ sustainable jobs in the manufacture of solar panels and wind turbines and much more, besides.
Written by stopthesethings.com

The ‘inevitable transition’ to an all wind and sun powered future comes with a promise of an endless sea of ‘groovy’ sustainable jobs in the manufacture of solar panels and wind turbines and much more, besides.
Written by zerohedge.com

For many months myself and many of the investors I work with have become increasingly concerned at the growing instability and insecurity of energy markets.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

There is a real energy crisis in Europe that was created by a combination of political missteps, climate change fear-mongering, and a woke energy policy that could leave much of Europe and Asia undersupplied as they head into winter.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

A series of interrelationships exist in the world of the Klimate Kult believers that needs to be understood to grasp what is going on and the impact it has on the future. These relationships aren’t about the climate.
Written by BBC

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Britain will launch rockets next year. As part of the government’s space strategy released this week, Boris Johnson has promised to create a “Galactic Britain”.
Written by John O'Sullivan

Latest BBC Ivermectin hit piece is exposed lying by omission and cherry-picking handfuls of errors from studies on the efficacy of Ivermectin on COVID19. The once trusted news service sells out shamelessly to vaccine tyranny.
Written by Paul Homewood

The Heating and Hot Water Industry Council (HHIC) has this week warned Government advisors that there is a potential £12.5billion risk to consumers when it comes to heating their homes in future.
Written by stopthesethings.com

A job that depends on subsidies, isn’t really a job, at all, it’s a make-work scheme cooked up by closet socialists. And, so it is, with the so-called “green jobs” that self-evidently exist, and only exist, while the renewable energy subsidies keep flowing.
Written by National Institutes for Health

The scientific community has witnessed an exponential increase in the applications of graphene and graphene-based materials in a wide range of fields, from engineering to electronics to biotechnologies and biomedical applications.
Written by theregister.com

Virgin Galactic has received clearance by US flight regulators to resume spaceflights.
Written by Dr Urmie Ray B.A., M.A., Mmath, Ph.d. Cantab

Written by livescience.com

A cave chamber sealed off by sand for some 40,000 years has been discovered in Vanguard Cave in Gibraltar — a finding that could reveal more about the Neanderthals who lived in the area around that time.
Written by BBC

The rate of face-to-face GP consultations in England has changed little since the winter lockdown, data shows. Just 58 percent of patients were seen face-to-face in August – the first full month following the ending of restrictions.
Written by xyz.net.au

In the state of Victoria, Australia, it’s becoming a little difficult to ignore the fact that some of the harshest virus lock-down measures in the world are being implemented for some of the lowest case numbers and fatalities in that very same world, and that it’s all being enforced by an all to often violent, and sometimes mysterious state police force.
Written by PA Pundits International

In a drama involving two conflicting goals of the environmental movement and the Biden administration – “saving” the planet from climate change and “saving” an endangered species — a proposed lithium mine on federal land in western Nevada may be brought low by – of all things — buckwheat.
Written by Jennifer Marohasy

I lent my underwater camera (Olympus TG-6) to a dear friend who recently visited Lady Elliot Island at the Great Barrier Reef. She came over last Sunday to return the camera, and to show me some of her photographs.