Climate Change Student Strikes: An Aspergers Kid Believed Climate Change Claims

Guest essay by Eric Worrall The following is in no way intended to disrespect people with Aspergers or Autism, but to provide insight. I know Aspergers people in my personal…

Another Failed Energy Prediction: Peak Oil Demand

Guest post by David Middleton BP’s ‘Peak Oil’ Demand Prediction Falls Flat By Jude ClementeFebruary 22, 2019 Always mandatory reading, BP just released its Energy Outlook 2019. It has caused quite a stir…

Good News on Climate Change! We’re Safe. We’re Adaptable. Six points for Discussion.

Friends of Science writes: Is there a climate crisis? Is there a 97% ‘consensus’ on this? We look at the science and offer six points for your consideration and discussion:…

California’s ‘permanent drought’ is now washed away by reality

From the “children just won’t know what drought is” department. A few years ago, some genius politicians, spurred on by some equally genius “climate scientists” told the citizens of California…

America is set to surpass Saudi Arabia in a ‘remarkable’ oil milestone

From CNN Business New York (CNN Business)Move over, Saudi Arabia. America is about to steal the kingdom’s energy exporting crown. The United States will surpass Saudi Arabia later this year…

The @JCU ‘Bad Riddance’

by Gideon Rozner Republished with permission from:The Spectator Australia, 9 March 2019 When the Left talks derisively about ‘climate deniers’, they probably imagine someone very different from Dr Peter Ridd.…

Washington Times: “Tornado Drought” Impacting Democrat Climate Change Narrative

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Nature refusing to play along with climate crisis narratives. ‘Tornado drought’ dampens Democrats’ climate-change narrative Bernie Sanders pushes climate-change narrative despite last year’s ‘tornado drought’…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #351

The Week That Was: 2019-03-09 (March 9, 2019) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “I would rather have questions that…