Climate: Predicting the future rarely goes well
Predicting the future seems to rarely work out well. An expert climate prediction from 2000 falls apart and the expert is no longer talking to the media.
Opinion: Practicing Factfulness based on data.
Predicting the future seems to rarely work out well. An expert climate prediction from 2000 falls apart and the expert is no longer talking to the media.
Drone delivery crashes are inevitable - but no one wants to talk about it.
The differences between Europe and the U.S. regarding vacation leave are not as big as media and social media posts imply.
Portland proposes to spend their climate tax slush fund to fund sports entertainment for a billionaire business owner.
Another flip flop in nutrition science.
About the same percent it has been for decades, says the US BLS. But leave it to media doomerism to spin this...
"For some in US, health insurance now costs more than the mortgage"
Study suggests 40% of autism cases may be due to vitamin D and iron deficiency, and could be linked to a sharp decline in eating beef.
Media coverage of religions is biased. Jews and Muslims receive 10x more coverage than their numbers, and most religions other than Catholic, are ignored.
Having a heat pump is better than a resistive heater, but it barely improves your range due to the cold weather problem for EVs.