
In a commentary article in the Financial Post on Tuesday, Bjørn Lomborg argues that ‘net zero’ is “on its way out”, as politicians across the world face up to the high cost and tiny climate returns of raising energy prices
Written by Dr Tilak K Doshi

In a commentary article in the Financial Post on Tuesday, Bjørn Lomborg argues that ‘net zero’ is “on its way out”, as politicians across the world face up to the high cost and tiny climate returns of raising energy prices
Written by Peter Hoskins

China has banned hidden door handles on electric vehicles (EVs), making it the first country to stop the use of the controversial designs that were made popular by multi-billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

New Youtube video discusses the “out-of-Africa theory” of human evolution, suggesting it may be incorrect based on recent findings and challenging common “evolution myths”.
Written by Brad Slager

In the first half of this report, we covered how President Trump dominated the World Economic Forum (WEF). But amid all these policy actions and the personality puffery, what became of the WEF’s pet topic, the environment? [some emphasis, links added]
Written by William M Briggs

A doctor, a physician, has decided that the drug Profital™ if taken prophylactically will prevent the ‘Screaming Willies’ most of the time, and that the drug’s side effects won’t scar many
Written by Eccentrik

Shortly after the mass rollout of the C-19 nanoweapon injections, scientists, researchers, and laypersons alike shared their findings
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

More proof emerges that the greenhouse gas theory is false – claims carbon dioxide causes global warming is scientifically impossible. Ground-breaking ‘Slayers‘ book of 16 years ago is confirmed.
Written by Will Jones

Midwives at NHS hospitals are recording the ‘gender identity’, ‘pronouns’ and ‘sexual orientation’ of newborn babies in what critics have slammed as a “farcical” and “ludicrous” state of affairs
Written by Charles Creitz

A gold-standard guide used by judges nationwide to address subjects they are not particularly versed in is drawing criticism over the latest edition’s inclusion of purported ideological bias focused on its climate section. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Roger Pielke Jr
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The world currently has 8.2 billion people and a global economy approaching $120 trillion. The world also routinely experiences extreme weather events like tropical cyclones, floods, and tornadoes.1
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Prior to the COVID-19 vaccines being released, many concerns were raised about these experimental gene therapies, including their potential for causing infertility, autoimmune diseases, and cancer
Written by Alex Washburne

Over the past several months, I’ve been developing automated lab technologies, vibe-engineering embedded systems that will explore biology in a way that I’ve always wanted to explore life’s possibilities
Written by Hart

The principles that once guided doctors have died and we need to resurrect them. Over the past few years, something profound has shifted.
Written by Joanne Nova

Despite the news headlines about the hottest ever heatwave in Victoria this week — old Australian newspapers are mysteriously full of reports of hotter temperatures
Written by Dr. Robert W. Malone

For decades, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) enjoyed unchallenged authority over childhood health, particularly vaccines. But the AAP is now alleged to be a tool of organized deception.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Is ‘climate change’ really making winters colder? As brutal polar vortex blasts freeze the U.S. in 2026, many media outlets scream a warming planet is paradoxically causing freezing temps