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Older people in Africa are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change – any thoughts on this?
Article by Eric Worrell But let's ignore the obvious solutions. Why we need to talk about older people and climate…
not many people know Paul Homewood Another good monsoon in India: MUMBAI (Reuters) – India has seen its heaviest monsoon…
As Hurricane Helene ravages the southeastern United States, a tree fell on the roof of a house in South Carolina,…
The most powerful solar flare yet of Solar Cycle 25 occurred earlier today… CME Widespread Auroras Possible This Weekend
Sunspot region AR3842 (circled) has unleashed the most powerful flare yet in the current 25th solar cycle, and a coronal…
from legal riots Celebrities and media who offer any support or comfort to those manipulating young people into committing crimes…
Author: Matthew DalyWASHINGTON (AP) — The devastation caused by Hurricane Helene has thrust climate change to the forefront of the…
Microsoft “buys” nuclear power plants to run artificial intelligence – and it shows us the future – is it worth it?
From the Daily Skeptic Author: Nick Bowler On September 20, a little-known energy company located in Baltimore, Pennsylvania issued an…
not many people know Paul Homewood . For the BBC, the good news about India's monsoon appears to have disappeared…
American Legislative Exchange Council Adopts ARC Model for Energy Security – Are you happy with it?
Tim Benson The American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC) draft model legislation, which describes itself as a “common-sense energy agenda for…
NOAA's U.S. temperature data suggests population growth, urban health index and inadequate measurement are driving average results, not climate change
Guest post by Larry Hamlin NOAA U.S. Continuous Summer (June-August) Measured minimum and maximum temperature trends Period 1895 to 2024…