“Sweetening the Covid Kool-Aid” – Incentivising Covid vaccination calls medical ethics into question, writes Rev. Dr. William Philip in the Critic.
“How are the vaccines affected by the Delta variant?” – Has the emergence of the Delta, or Indian, variant reduced the effectiveness of Covid vaccines and if so by how much, asks Ross Clark in the Spectator.
“China is finding out the price of ‘zero-Covid’” – “Back in March, Chris Whitty said that, in Britain, a new wave of Covid would meet a wall of vaccinated people. In China, the wall is still far from finished,” writes Cindy Yu in the Spectator.
“Environmental Protection Agency’s Reporting on Chemicals Questioned” – The EPA is changing the way it gathers data on commercial chemicals, prompting concerns from some environmental activists at a time when the agency is already under scrutiny after whistleblowers’ allegations that it’s fast-tracking dangerous chemicals because of industry pressure, reports the Epoch Times.
“AR6 and The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum” – “The IPPC does not believe the models can be incorrect, they conclude that we simply need to introduce another factor. This is Karl Popper’s definition of pseudoscience, a hypothesis that cannot be falsified,” writes Andy May in Watts Up With That.
“Hydrogen: don’t believe the hype” – Hydrogen is not as clean as it seems – and it won’t fulfil our energy needs, writes Rob Lyons in Spiked.
“The Orwell Foundation has let George Orwell down” – “Surely if a charity bearing Orwell’s name has a purpose, it is to keep the flame of intellectual freedom alive,” writes Toby in the Spectator.
“Sympathy for the Incel” – Responding to the wicked actions of Jake Davison by even further disparaging and marginalising such men does not seem like much of a solution, writes Collingwood in Bournbrook Magazine.
“Has the media coverage of Covid stoked fear and panic?” – John Tierny says on talkRADIO that some leaders have exploited the pandemic to advance their left-wing political agenda: “They’re seizing on a leftist version of science to justify the policies they want.”
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