Fact Checkers Defend Activist Scientists Because They Agree with Them Not Because They Are Right

The so-called fact-checkers are out again trying to insist one side of a scientific debate is wrong and another is right because they happen to agree with one side. That’s advocacy, not…

Sea Level Alarm

US government’s climate alarmists are really scraping the bottom of the IPCC barrel, and richly deserve more ridicule than this post can muster.

UK School Bans Meat Products Because Climate Change

The school has even asked parents to avoid including meat in packed lunches.

Feeling The Bern

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach A decade ago I wrote a post entitled “The Bern Model Puzzle”. It related to the following question. Suppose we have a relatively steady-state condition,…

Federal District Court Enjoins Use of the “Social Cost of Carbon”

We are at the beginning of what could be a very long battle. The bureaucracy has many ways to wear down its opponents.

IPCC AR6 SPM Credibility Destroyed by “Disappearing” Medieval Warming Period.

The Climate Intelligence Foundation (CLINTEL) has cataloged significant errors in the UN IPCC AR6 Summary for Policy Makers (SPM) and distributed this error listing and analysis to the IPCC Chair and other world…

EPA promotes U.S. heatwave increase since 1960s while downplaying HUGE DECREASE in U.S. heatwaves since 1930s

But the EPA also reveals that If you go back further in the “heatwave” record, their entire man-made climate change analysis falls apart.

Megadrought Alarm

His own regional research shows normal and wet years will return, but don’t let that trick you.

As Ordinary People Struggle, Net Zero Policies are Killing Britain’s Gas Industry

Britain has 200 trillion cubic feet of frackable gas in Lancashire. But the climate obsessed British Government would rather pay sky high prices to Russia, than develop available domestic resources.

Is China Using Climate Targets to Recreate a Maoist Command Economy?

Atlas Shrugged Steel Unification Plan meet Chinese Climate Policy.

Leading Climate Skeptic Dr. Steve Koonin on The Joe Rogan Experience

You may have heard about the controversy surrounding Joe Rogan, Neil Young, and Spotify in the past couple of weeks. It didn’t faze Rogan at all, and he’s jumped from the frying…

As Germany’s Green Dream Becomes A Nightmare, Asia And Russia Power Ahead With Nuclear Power

The prospects of this emerging renaissance of nuclear power seem to have already attracted the attention of smart money investors growing tired of technology stocks such as Tesla or Facebook.

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #491

“To defeat relativity one did not need the word of 100 scientists, just one fact.” – attributed to Einstein

Open Thread

There have been some recent calls for more open threads. Here you go. Debate away.

The Hill goes Full Climate Hysteria

According to The Hill contributor Stuart Mackintosh, “The climate change problem is so large and so all-consuming we can fail to get our collective hands and minds around it.”

Electric Transportation By 2050

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I’ve written before about the insanity of the “Net-Zero By 2050” push in a post called “Bright Green Impossibilities“. Today I thought I’d talk about…

New Study: ‘On the Basis of Observational Data, the Climate Crisis…is Not Evident Yet’

None of these response indicators show a clear positive trend of extreme events. In conclusion on the basis of observational data, the climate crisis that, according to many sources, we…

Gas Stove Alarmism Fails

Hopefully, journalists, we can all agree that the next time a study makes a claim about how gas appliances are supposedly harmful to your health, an appropriate level of scrutiny…

Steve Koonin on Joe Rogan

You will probably need to create at a Spotify account to listen in its entirety. 15 minute free preview.

How El Niño and Drought Affected the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

El Niño, an oceanic phenomenon that affects worldwide weather patterns, significantly affected the number of enslaved Africans transported from West Africa to the Americas between the mid-1600s and mid-1800s,