This week, the U.S. president called climate change “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.”
“My plastic identifies as compost”
Written by Irina Slav
Written by Irina Slav
This week, the U.S. president called climate change “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Canary Media emails that “Electricity prices are rising all over the country” before claiming that “in California, lawmakers just took a big step toward curbing them.”
Written by A Midwestern Doctor
How the mantra of “safe and effective” has shielded countless compromised products from scrutiny and led to the same disasters continuously repeating.
Written by Paul Homewood
Ray Sanders exposes just why the Met Office’s temperatures comparisons with the past are not just meaningless but deliberately misleading
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
A Euronews.green ‘news’ item headlined “In Portugal’s marine forests, scientists discover kelp is a powerful carbon store”
Written by Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.
When Americans hear about carbon dioxide, it’s often shown as a harmful pollutant that threatens the planet. Politicians, activists, and media outlets warn that if we don’t reduce emissions right away, disaster will happen
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
In the world of climate alarmism, anomalies are only newsworthy if they can be twisted to support the narrative of an impending catastrophe driven by human CO2 emissions
Written by Michael Kaplan
Seen from the sky, the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in California’s Mojave Desert resembles a futuristic dream. Viewed from the bottom line, however, Ivanpah is anything but.
Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.
In my recent article titled A Prairie on Fire: Indigenous Burning Practices and the Case for Rethinking Forest Management in Western Canada I argued that while First Nations used fire to terraform the Prairies to suit their needs, the settlers suppressed fires to likewise terraform the Prairie region to include more merchantable timber
Written by Mike Stone
Welcome to the first episode of the AntiViral series. Since this is the beginning, I thought it best to start with the core arguments against germ “theory” and virology—especially for newcomers.
Written by Paul Homewood
The UK Government has just announced two more carbon capture projects (image above and below).
Written by William M Briggs
Warning: I offer no fixed opinion on whether or in what conditions, if any, acetaminophen causes autism. This is a preliminary post, necessarily incomplete, to help you, dear reader, sort through the evidence
Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson
Vaccines are one of the most heatedly discussed medical topics today, and there’s often confusion about what they actually contain
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Global elites have spent three decades telling us “climate is a global problem, so only global solutions will do.” That framing didn’t appear by magic
Written by John Leake
Trump excoriated the international Climate Change Cult during his UN address on September 23, 2025. As he bluntly put it:
“This ‘climate change,’ it’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion,”
Written by Soutik Biswas
Almost every household has at least one pair of shoes whose odour is impossible to ignore.