Duluth News Tribune Ignores the Benefits to Plants from Global Warming, Focuses on Allergies Instead

Allergy season is slightly longer because the plant growing season is longer, which is a good thing for both pollinators and ultimately human beings because of higher crop production.

The ‘Climate Change’ Bottom Line

Climate-related disaster deaths have declined 97.5% over the century (1920-2025). Richer, smarter, and more resilient societies reduce disaster deaths. This swamps any potential climate signal.

Good News: Fifth Circuit Says Government’s Tax Power Is Not Designed to Control Behavior

A somewhat under-the-radar decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit earlier this month is, on its surface, focused on the issue of home alcohol distilling. But…

The Psychology of Climate Doom: How Narrative Outpaces Nuance

Humans are wired to prioritize alarming information over neutral data

Update On New York Climate Act Negotiations: Details Starting To Emerge

We need to force the activists to admit that their proposals don’t work, and the only way to do it is to run right up to the Green Energy Wall.

Earth Energy Imbalance: The Sun versus CO2

Do solar and greenhouse gas radiation affect ocean heat content in the same way?

Activist Yorkshire Councillor Demands the British Government make Fossil Fuel Extraction More Difficult

North Yorkshire councillor and anti-fracking activist Steve Mason has demanded a little known loophole in Britain’s fracking ban be closed.

Electrify Everything Policies in the Aussie State of Victoria are Breaking the Grid

Someone forgot to build the grid capacity to support the gas replacement policy.

The Urban Heat Island and Urban Cool Island: A Few Examples for U.S. Major Metropolitan Areas

I am finding that most of the major cities in the western U.S. have reduced UHI heating (and like LA, even cooling) during daytime and nighttime on excessively hot days.…

Live at 1 PM ET: Taking Back Earth Day – The Climate Realism Show #199

Earth Day 2026 came and went without the energy and attention of past years. There was less climate scolding and fewer denunciations of the “high-carbon lifestyle” than in years past.…

The Chance of Blackouts

The looming problems with reliability are not just a matter of acquiring new resources too slowly, as the NERC report implies, but also a more daunting problem with procuring new…

Friday Funny: Net Zero Hits the Fan

New cartoon – Green Cr*p Hits Its Own Fans.

America’s AI Advantage Runs into Trouble in the Strait of Hormuz

The Iran war has shown two things at once. It has shown that AI now matters at operational speed, and it has shown that the material base required to sustain…

Claim: Global Warming is Bringing Sexual Equality to Africa

The traditional taboo against Women fishing alongside men has been broken thanks to global warming.

Britain’s Skyrocketing Green Energy Prices are Forcing Internet Providers to Ration Access

“… Energy costs are continuing to surge with prices increasing by 70% in recent years. …”

FAA Levels Up Recruiting: Gamers Targeted for Air Traffic Control Jobs

No, gaming alone doesn’t replace discipline or judgment. However, targeting people already wired for rapid decision-making and complex task management is a far more sensible strategy than the bureaucratic drift…

The UK and EU Increasingly Resemble the Soviet Union With Their Sham Democracy and Rigid Ideology

Yet until voters enforce a return to economic literacy, rational energy policy and national sovereignty, Western Europe and Britain will continue its Soviet-style trajectory: central planning without the gulag, energy…

Guardian: At 1.5C 90% of Coral Reefs will Die

But we already breached 1.5C.

Heartland Institute Climate Experts Comment on Earth Day

“Earth Day today feels increasingly detached from the kind of environmental problems that gave rise to it in 1970. Back then, the issues were obvious and immediate — urban smog,…

Resourceful Earth Day: Fred Smith on Julian Simon

“The problems of famine, overpopulation, poverty, and disease are resolvable. In fact, they have been resolved in the United States and other places where human ingenuity is free to solve…