
As microplastics (1 μm–5 mm) and nanoplastics (<1 μm) increasingly contaminate human tissues—from hearts to brains—researchers are racing to find safe ways to eliminate them.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

As microplastics (1 μm–5 mm) and nanoplastics (<1 μm) increasingly contaminate human tissues—from hearts to brains—researchers are racing to find safe ways to eliminate them.
Written by Thomas Richard

Meteorologists are discovering that if they want to get attention from the media and more clicks and likes (short term), then all they have to do is announce fictional heat waves that weather models routinely hallucinate 10-14 days out, e.g., “Temperatures could soar to 40°C!”
Written by Paul Homewood

Further to the Guardian’s absurd claim that “last week’s heatwave killed 600 people”, it is worth going back to the ONS analysis carried out after the 2022 heatwaves:
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Canadian researchers who analyzed detailed geographic and temporal all-cause mortality data from the U.S. and Europe concluded that the data are incompatible with existing models of pandemic viral spread
Written by Eugyppius

I’ve covered a lot of speech crime indictments here at the plague chronicle. Before Covid, these things hardly ever happened
Written by Russia Today

Written by Paul Homewood

Labour’s climate envoy racks up 76,000 air miles in eight months, while wanting the rest of us to stop flying altogether
Written by Dr David Bell

Ignorance is often a preference. It allows us to benefit from things our conscience might deny us. ‘Informed consent’ can be something we need to force upon ourselves.
Written by Tilak Doshi

President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled ‘Restoring Gold Standard Science’ on May 23rd 2025, aiming to overhaul research-integrity policies and ensure that federal government-sponsored science is “transparent, rigorous and impactful”.
Written by Paul Homewood

Net Zero Watch has belittled the government’s announcement that it will cut electricity bills for large industrial users by 25%. The campaign group has pointed out that the cost of the discount has to be paid somehow.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

According to the New York Times ‘climate change’ is helping make submarines invisible
Written by Paul Homewood

The Telegraph brings news of the latest setback for the ‘green’ scam industry
Written by Hart

The Times recently interviewed Ed Hodgson, associate director for polling and analysis at More in Common, about what is being said in focus groups
Written by David Turver

Some friends have asked me to write more articles on the political and sociological impact of Net Zero. In addition, another contact put forward the suggestion that Net Zero is an attack on freedom.
Written by Michael McKenna

When Greenpeace lost a recent $660 million case over its organization of a violent pipeline protest, the most unusual part of the story was neither the jury confirming that environmental organizations do this sort of thing all the time (they do) nor the size of the verdict (although that was impressive)
Written by Will Jones

Spain’s disastrous national blackout in April was triggered by solar farms switching off in response to plummeting power prices, an official investigation has found. The Telegraph has more.