
A recent Colorado Sun article claims that ‘climate change’ could cost the state up to $37 billion due to high temperature extremes and drought
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent Colorado Sun article claims that ‘climate change’ could cost the state up to $37 billion due to high temperature extremes and drought
Written by beyondmeds.com

Writer Andrew Solomon is one of the most famous psychiatric patients in the world having written and spoken often in great detail about his psychiatric history and psychopharmacology.
Written by Chris Morrison

Recent major incident in Louisiana exposed the potential catastrophic health risks from a sudden rupture of pipelines or carbon dioxide storage containers.
Written by Pamela Ferdinand

Tiny pieces of plastic, widely found in food, water and air, can harm the development and function of specialized brain cells that regulate reproduction, new research reports
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The 2009 Endangerment Finding labelled carbon dioxide a ‘pollutant’ that threatens public health and welfare. For more than a decade, that designation has functioned as the legal foundation for regulating ‘fossil’ fuels, electricity generation, transportation, and much of the modern world
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

A key alarmist premise is that recent changes in temperature are “unprecedented” thus proving that we broke nature so we own it and must make good
Written by ntkp.substack.com

New study from Poland indicates that honey bee numbers are being drastically impacted by long term exposure to human emissions of electromagnetic radiation from urban and industrial transmitters.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

Alarmist study from Columbia University predicts that we will have a 1.7C warmer world as soon as next year thanks to US President Donald Trump’s promise to ‘Drill, baby, drill!’
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

In a recent double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial published in the European Journal of Nutrition, researchers tested a single 3-gram dose of a Beta vulgaris (beetroot) extract delivered as four chewable tablets containing dietary nitrate
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 (e.g., many of the theoretical autoimmune issues were summarized by Stefanie Seneff shortly after the vaccines hit the market)
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

In a sweeping executive order, President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to secure domestic production of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides, formally elevating them to national defense priorities
Written by Jill Erzen

During a recent segment of “60 Minutes,” former FDA Commissioner David Kessler said ultraprocessed foods pose a public health threat “as large, if not larger,” than tobacco
Written by G. Calder

The US Department of Defense is considering blacklisting Anthropic — one of America’s leading AI companies, and the creator of the Claude large language model — after it refused to let the military use its technology without ethical limits
Written by Sean Hustedde

A Democrat’s bill in the Maryland State Senate would impose fees on electric vehicles to fund a program that advertises their affordability
Written by PSI Editor

Psychedelics have long been studied for their effects on the mind. Now, new research suggests they may also influence something even more fundamental: how our cells age.
Written by Will Jones

There have been more than three times the number of claims under the NHS Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme for Covid jabs than during the previous four decades for all other vaccines combined – but only one percent have been successful