BBC oddball Chris Packham has hit back at claims reported on Neil Oliver‘s GB News show that half the world’s population could die if Net Zero was implemented in full.
How Many Billions of People Would Die Under Net Zero?
Written by Chris Morrison
Written by Chris Morrison
BBC oddball Chris Packham has hit back at claims reported on Neil Oliver‘s GB News show that half the world’s population could die if Net Zero was implemented in full.
Written by Kenneth Richard
Evaporation is supposed to increase with warming. But, per a new study (Jin et al., 2024), “observation results around the world have shown that evaporation has been steadily declining since the 1950s.” [emphasis, links added]
Written by Michelle Starr
For centuries, goldsmiths have sought ways to flatten gold into ever finer forms. An approach based in modern chemistry has finally created a gold material that literally can’t get any thinner, consisting of a single layer of atoms
Written by John Leake
Tucker Carlson just had a fascinating conversation with Dr. Naomi Wolf about her new book, Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith, and Resistance in a New Dark Age
Written by Amie Dahnke
Despite efforts to stabilize the availability and cost of medications, prescription drug shortages have reached record highs in the United States
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Written by John O'Sullivan, CEO, Principia Scientific International
A WSJ Article by Yusuf Khan showcasing a ‘pledge’ by future business leaders to “make a careerlong commitment to combat climate change” gets panned by a real scientist denouncing climate alarmism as a “monstrous lie.”
Written by Andy Rowlands
In September last year, residential roads in Wales had their speed limits reduced from 30mph to 20, which caused a huge outcry from the public
Written by Hans Von Der Brelie
Is Greece on its way to becoming Europe’s renewable power outlet? Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie investigates why the location of wind farms is so important and why everyone is not on board. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Paul Homewood
By the 1970’s, the Earth had experienced three decades of declining temperatures, which Hubert Lamb described as “longest-continued downward trend since temperature records began”.
Written by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton
At 9.50am on 20 April 2024 Norman published this article about his trip to the conference in Rome challenging the WHO and the ‘official’ covid narrative
Written by Will Jones
London councils did not consider the economic cost of implementing the 20mph speed limits that are driving road-users up the wall, despite a cost-benefit analysis being a requirement
Written by John leake
The Agreement’s stated objective is as follows:
Written by Lucas Nolan
Claiming to harness the potential of AI in combating climate change and nature loss, Jeff Bezos’ Earth Fund has announced a $100 million grant program called the AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Kenneth Richard
More evidence emerges that Antarctica has undergone rapid glacier and sea ice expansion in recent centuries, in line with the long-term and recent Antarctic cooling trend
Written by Linnea Lueken
An article from the Wall Street Journal, “Cocoa and Coffee Prices Have Surged. Climate Change Will Only Take Them Higher,” claims that climate change is driving recent spikes in the price of cocoa and coffee and that things will likely get worse as warming continues.This is false. [emphasis, links added]