Australia: slow to wake up?

As the rest of the major economies wake up to the insane cost of wind power - and the fact that its claimed benefit to the environment is so much turbulent air - has Australia been caught napping? Graham Lloyd's article in the Weekend Australian today suggests it's time to Wake Up Australia. The Weekend … Continue reading Australia: slow to wake up?

Lack of sleep alters human gene activity

Latest research from the University of Surrey has found that as little as one week of inadequate sleep is enough to alter the activity of hundreds of human genes. University of Surrey media release February 2013 Latest research from the University of Surrey has found that as little as one week of inadequate sleep is … Continue reading Lack of sleep alters human gene activity

Wind power – just better?

"The real reason for promoting alternative energy consumption such as wind power has little to do with the environment, from what we can tell, and everything to do with control. "The idea is to disenfranchise those who seek to be energy independent and to promote complex solutions that demand bureaucratic oversight." The Daily Bell - … Continue reading Wind power – just better?

Yet another study linking wind turbines and infrasound

'We believe there is evidence of symptoms in patients exposed to wind turbine noise, but some maintain that the effects of Wind Turbine Syndrome are just examples of the well-known stress effects of exposure to noise. 'However, there is an increasing body of evidence to suggest that there are physiological effects of infrasound and low … Continue reading Yet another study linking wind turbines and infrasound

Delingpole: ‘There is a God’

By James Delingpole Richard Dawkins you are WRONG. There IS definitely a God – and for proof, look no further than His decision to topple a ruddy great wind turbine at Bradworthy in Devon just a day before my first ever appearance on Question Time. With luck, this will mean a wind turbine question pops … Continue reading Delingpole: ‘There is a God’

The heartbreak of Waterloo

James Delingpole is an English writer, broadcaster and columnist for The Telegraph in the UK. He is the author of several books, including Watermelons: How Environmentalists are killing the planet, destroying the economy and stealing your children's future. His recent tour of Australia attracted large audiences. We reproduce his May 3, 2012, piece for The … Continue reading The heartbreak of Waterloo