Happy 250th Birthday America
Earth and Americans: Amazingly Resilient
On America’s 250th birthday, we give thanks to our Creator for our independence, our liberty and our resolve, and for the likewise strong and resilient planet on which we live.…
Miliband’s Favourite Net Zero Think Tank Funded by Foreign Cash
A green energy think tank that Ed Miliband relied on to draw up policy is partly funded by overseas cash, leading to questions about the influence of “shady” green lobbyists…
The Times May Be A-Changin’
The natives are increasingly restless, un-subservient, outraged at their ruling classes, and ready to replace the current authoritarian system. The status quo cannot go on forever.
Closer to the Fire – Increasing Tropical Sunlight
The purpose of this analysis is to examine whether changes in tropical solar exposure are consistent with observed changes in atmospheric moisture and heat redistribution.
Europe’s “Soaring Climate Damage” Narrative Runs Into an Inconvenient Dataset
That is precisely why normalization exists. It separates changes in the weather from changes in society.
The Climate Driven Migration Map Hidden in Ancient DNA
Charles Rotter Every so often I find a climate paper that is a pleasure to read because it is not trying to sell me anything. No policy prescription, no call…
Air Conditioning vs. Climate Activism: UK/EU Face the Music
It is absurd that all governments in our country, under pressure from left-green mumbo-jumbo, advise against the use of air-conditioning. The most efficient and best solution. How many deaths would…
The Democrats’ Green Delusion: Using the Iran War to Double Down on Renewables
The broader lesson of the Hormuz crisis — a lesson almost perfectly inverted by the American Prospect — is that energy security cannot be reduced to a story about the electricity grid.
The “Green” Shell Game: Why Virginia’s Return to RGGI Is a Bad Deal for Families
The math is simple, and it is cruel: RGGI is an anchor on the household budget. It is time we stopped subsidizing this experiment and demanded a return to energy…
UAH v6.1 Global Temperature Update for June, 2026: +0.46 deg. C
The Version 6.1 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for June, 2026 was +0.46 deg. C departure from the 1991-2020 mean, which is down from the May, 2026 value…
Technical Note on the Possible Variation in Sea Level Rise “Accelerations” over the Next 5 Years
“The quadratic extrapolation used in the 2018 Nerem et al. paper is considered scientifically acceptable as a descriptive diagnostic to detect current acceleration, but it is not intended to be…
PBS News Is Wrong, Climate Change Is Not Causing Georgia’s Drought
The PBS “journalists” should be ashamed of the slant of this coverage. They offered no pushback whatsoever on the suggestion that Georgia’s drought was unprecedented or part of a pattern…
Renewable Energy Will Impoverish Humanity
A wholly or predominantly wind and solar fuelled economy will not be able to sustain those corrective technologies and at the same time provide a generous margin for other uses.…
Green Hypocrisy. The Case of Baltimore’s Bresco Waste-to-Energy Incinerator
One definition of hypocrisy is pretending to have beliefs, values, or virtues that your actions do not match. In simple terms, it means saying one thing and doing another.
European People’s Party Leader: “We cannot kill our industry due to climate change”
The five stages of Europe’s climate grief: The bargaining stage.
The Baltic Eagle Gas Hub (US-to-EU LNG to the Rescue)
“By linking regional markets with global ones, the Baltic Eagle Gas Hub is emerging as part of a new energy-security architecture in Europe—one based not only on diversification of supply,…
The Other “They Knew” Climate Story: #ExxonKnew vs. #TheyKnew
While everyone was chanting #ExxonKnew, another “they knew” story was unfolding in plain sight. For more than a decade, we’ve been inundated with a carefully crafted public relations campaign built…
Wind and Wildfire
When it comes to Northwest wildfires, many only consider precipitation and temperature. But for most Northwest wildfires during the summer, another element is more important: strong winds.