Konstantin Kisin | This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far – 7/8 | Oxford Union (via Climate Change)

For others, it is a dangerously absolutist ideology, a sort of reverse McCarthyism, corroding liberal society and encouraging self-imposed victimhood.

A DIY Guide to Demystifying “Greenhouse Gas” Claims…The Science That Cuts Corners

One of the favourite tricks of climate prophets of doom is to suggest that all major factors influencing our climate are more or less constant, with the sole exception of…

Sealing The Coffin Of “Renewable” Energy May Take A Few More Nails

But unfortunately, overbuilding is very much on the table as a way to get more wind and solar input into the system and, supposedly, reduce the use of fossil fuels.

Calls to Ban Gas Stoves are Anti-Science, Anti-Freedom, and Anti-Energy

One of the biggest threats to our health is the use of pseudoscientific “health” claims about the side-effects of fossil fuels in order to deprive us of the life-and-health-saving benefits of…

Guardian: To Solve the Climate Crisis We Need to Change How We Think about Wealth

“… We need to leave the age of fossil fuel behind, swiftly and decisively. But what drives our machines won’t change until we change what drives our ideas. …”

Electric car makers put the brakes on UK production because they are too expensive to sell

EVs offer nothing to the vast majority of the driving public, and it is hard to see any real breakthrough arriving anytime soon.

Record Great Barrier Reef Coral Cover – Time to Pull the Climate Crisis Funding?

The Guardian talking up the alleged climate risk to the reef, in the midst of a record boom in coral cover.

Bill Gates: Nuclear Power and Fake Meat can Save Us from Climate Change

Microsoft founder Bill Gates wants us all to eat fake vegetable meat and embrace nuclear power, to avert the climate crisis.

German climate researcher Schellnhuber proposes limiting amount of CO2 to 3 tons a person per year & enabling private emissions trading

Anyone who causes more emissions would have to buy rights

Academics and the grid. Part II: Are they studying the right things?

discussing remote hopes and ignoring huge obstacles will lead to increased likelihoods of greater costs, worsening reliability and eventually unbearable blackouts.

LIVE today CCR#47 Friday the 13th – ‘Factually Impaling Climate Monsters’

In this Friday the 13th episode of Climate Change Roundtable, we slice and dice the worst of the worst climate claims by delving into the dark world of the “Exxon Knew” zealots,…

US Climate Is Getting Less Extreme, Not More

The fact that the US, and for that matter the UK, is not seeing such effects fundamentally undermines their credibility.

Open Thread

“Rare Earths,” Electrification Mandates, and Energy Security (Part II)

I do advocate that, since all forms of energy have negative impacts, to make energy sustainable decision-making should be well informed, transparent via sound (vs. politicized) science–and consumers should be well-informed about…

Comedy Week: Arab Big Oil Sultan to Lead COP28 Climate Talks

Climate campaigners are concerned Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber may not put his heart into wrecking his own national oil company.

New Harvard Study Proves Exxon Scientists Far Superior at Predicting Climate than the IPCC or James Hansen

GIVE EXXON A NOBEL PRIZE!

Column: 2023 energy predictions? When Canada offers LNG-starved Germany a crayon drawing of green hydrogen plans instead, don’t bother predicting anything

The Trudeau proposal was stunning in its brazen and heartless stupidity; it would take all three levels of Canadian government a decade to work out the regulatory framework and challenges…

Academics and the grid Part I: I don’t think that study means what you think it means

Recognizing the difference between what theory suggests and practical knowledge demonstrates is critical.

“Rare Earths,” Electrification Mandates, and Energy Security (Part I)

Rare earth minerals, on which the forced transition to “clean energy” depends, are critically constrained by many of the same factors as fossil fuels.

Stunning Imagery: A Huge Cyclone and an Atmospheric River

Sometimes you see meteorological imagery and just say wow.

Eco Numpties Unhappy with Charging Costs

Rapid charge points used by motorists topping up on long drives are now nearly £10 more expensive than filling up a car with petrol, analysis by motoring body the RAC…

Climate Champion China Resumes Aussie Imports, Burning Record Amounts of Coal

Nothing says green hero like burning coal at a faster rate than any country has ever burned coal in the history of mankind – and still pedal to the metal…

$30 Billion Sun Cable Solar Mega Project Enters Administration

Sun Cable, which planed to export up to 20GW of solar energy from the Australian outback to Singapore, has entered voluntary administration after an unresolvable dispute between backers.

Are Extremes Increasing?

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach As the result of an untimely rush of blood to my head, I posted the first comment on an article at PhysOrg entitled “On this…

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