After All These Years, Alternatives Are Finding Ways to Stand on Their Own

For years, conservatives and other believers in free markets complained about the subsidies, tax breaks and favorable regulations designed to prop up the “alternative energy” movement. If solar, wind and…

Continuing Slump in Global Media Climate Agitprop Bodes Ill for Future Net Zero Support

It seems the world is getting tired of clickbait, centrally-determined climate claptrap that for too long has provided an unscientific base for the Net Zero fantasy.

Is Plug-In Solar Worth It?

In short, is it worth spending £1000 to save maybe £100, given all of the hassle involved and the fact that few people have that sort of money lying around?

Cave Discovery Reveals Today’s Desert Climates Were Recently Far Warmer, Wetter, Teeming With Life

Fuerteventura, one of the eight major Canary Islands, was not the “desert in the ocean” it is today throughout the Early to Middle Holocene.

Bixonimania: How AI Turned a Joke Diagnosis into “Peer‑Reviewed” Medicine

When a joke diagnosis morphs into “peer-reviewed” research, it is clear that the crisis in scientific credibility is no longer confined to sloppy research or corrupted journals but now extends…

Wrong Again, Associated Press, Climate Change Isn’t Overrunning Evolution

The Associated Press has taken an emerging field of conservation genomics and wrapped it in an existential storyline that exaggerates the speed and uniqueness of current climate trends. That is false…

At The Heartland Climate Conference: “What Is The Proof?”, Earth’s Energy Imbalance Edition

With regard to EEI, the answer to the question “What Is The Proof?” is that there is no proof.

When a “Drought” NOT a Drought?

But whatever the motive, it is very harmful, resulting in unnecessary worry and leading to bad decisions (like the wasteful, corrupting Washington State CCA, which preferentially hurts low-income people while…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #686

“All other aspects and characteristics of science can be understood directly when we understand that observation is the ultimate and final judge of the truth of an idea.” — Richard…

Happer, Lindzen, Koonin Letter to the Federal Judicial Center

Because the “How Science Works” chapter was written in large part to support the now-withdrawn climate chapter—and because it departs so dramatically from the Manual’s tradition of neutrality—we respectfully recommend…

Report: New England electricity prices among the highest nationwide

Residents in New England pay more for electricity than nearly all others, according to the Energy Affordability 2026 report from the American Legislative Exchange Council.

Fossil Fuels Shine Light of Hope in Africa

By embracing their oil and gas reserves, African leaders are not destroying the planet; they are saving their people. 

Sustainability Professors: Global Warming Might Force Restriction of Agricultural Water Use

But this might result in less food.

German Expert: Heat Dome Led To Record Temps In Western USA…Warmer In 1934, 1936

Is a Warming of 1.1 Degrees C Unusual?

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At The Heartland Climate Conference: “What Is The Proof?”, Extreme Weather Events Edition

You will not be surprised to learn that for most every claim of the climate cabal, the proof is lacking.

Rare Earth Leverage and Pressure Points on U.S. Technological Power

The rare‑earth crisis is becoming a structural element of the global environment, shaping the resilience of the American technological and defense system. In the logic of the Yankee angle, the…

Heartland Institute’s 2026 Climate Conference Makes Global News

Speech by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, others, showed the world that climate realism on the rise

No, BBC, Disaster Losses Can’t Be Tied to Climate Change

Presenting trillion-dollar model outputs as settled economic fact is bad journalism and the BBC should be ashamed for presenting such easily falsified rubbish as fact. That’s the true disaster here.

Manufactured Savings: How Ember Turns Assumptions into Energy Policy

Because once speculative outputs are presented as concrete savings, they begin to shape policy decisions, investment flows, and public expectations. And when those decisions are made on the basis of…