by Jacob M. Thompson More scholars are pushing the narrative that the world needs to seriously reduce the number of people in the world to…
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By Matt Vespa The National Archives had to be evacuated on February 14 after two climate activists poured a pink substance all over the glass…
By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury In the quest for sustainable and reliable energy sources, nations around the world are turning to nuclear power to meet their…
by Leslie Eastman “Europe has tested many of these policies aggressively for years, and the results have been an unmitigated failure.” A few months ago,…
by Leslie Eastman The group wired $5.4 million to 12 state governments between 2020 and 2022, with grants often being vaguely earmarked for “UN strengthening.”…
By Marc Morano Excerpt: I was fortunate enough to be invited as the keynote speaker to their annual event in Rapid city last month by…
By Becca Lower Conservative pundit and radio host Mark Steyn has been ordered by a jury to pay a former Penn State professor and “climate…
Protesting Farmers Win Big Concessions, But EU Leaders Dig in Their Heels on Net Zero Climate Target
By John-Michael Dumais Following the protests in Brussels last week by farmers from across the European Union (EU), the European Commission offered some concessions to the agricultural…
By Jacob M. Thompson “We should make it probably a revenue neutral carbon tax, so this would be a case of increasing taxes on carbon…
By Sundance Things are getting very interesting in the EU, specifically the nations with significant uprisings of farmers and truckers. What I find interesting in…