by James Dorian Most laptops are designed to consume more power than they need to. This is usually to ensure various processes function in the
Category: Nature/Environment
Diamond v. Chakrabarty: Nature Turned Into Business
The contemporary race for making billions off various organisms (plants and animals), including micro-organisms like viruses, is based on patenting the organism after genetically modifying
Joke Science: Putting Masks on Cows to Catch Methane in Burps
The pathological onslaught of fake environmental science on humanity is growing worse by the day. In the latest instance of such mental regression, greenhouse alarmists
Flooding: Sea Level Rise or Sinking Land?
The mainstream narrative on human-driven climate change causing floods struggles to stand when faced with scientific facts and discussion. In this context, real researchers and
West Coast Fires the Result of Criminals Not Climate
The west coast states in America are full of smoke and fire due to burning forests and despite multiple sources of reliable evidence showing deliberate
GMO Mosquitoes Releasing in Florida Next Year
With the news of GMO mosquitoes getting approval for release in Florida out in the media, skeptics of corporate science’s lab adventures are naturally concerned.
5 Surprising Reasons Why Hemp Flower Plants Are So Popular
Guest Blog The entry of hemp flower-based products has revolutionized the health industry. Individuals around the world have been delighted by the healing properties of
Potential Damage to Natural World by 5G Radiation
Big tech is eager to raise their corporate profits via 5G technology. But skeptics are cautious and demanding more research in the health and environmental
Wildfires Rage in Florida Panhandle
The Florida Panhandle is seeing a rage of wildfires and evacuations are underway as firefighters battle the fires in the affected areas in Walton and
British Professor Wants Climate Change Deniers to be Criminally Prosecuted
When I wrote the The Looming Shadows of Faith-Based Science, I suspected this was coming. What I didn’t know was it had already arrived—a leftist