Botched Green New Deal: Business Sentiment In Germany Is Now Free-Falling, “On The Brink”

Failing socialist-green experiment. Economists warn German economy is “on the brink”… “further decline”

New England Fishermen Stage Floating Protest at Vineyard Wind Site

The fishermen are doing the work that environmentalists used to do.

Stick to Finance, Financial Times; Weather is Not Getting Worse

The juxtaposition throughout the article of the two discussing climate change and policy, including how people need to change the way they eat and take vacations, with frequent breaks to…

Forbes: AI is Driving Corporations to Abandon Climate Commitments

Yet more evidence yesterday’s utopian corporate climate mission statements are today’s shredder trash.

Barrier Islands: Sea Level Rise is not the Problem

“Barrier islands are a coastal landform, a type of dune system and sand island, where an area of sand has been formed by wave and tidal action parallel to the…

Offshore Trojan Horses

Over 25 years, New York ratepayers will be paying about $13 billion for alleged benefits of $6 billion.

35C Iberian Heatwave On Its Way!

Meanwhile back in the real world, the Met Office say temperatures will be “near or slightly above average”:

Most ‘Climate Policies’ Do Not Bring Down Emissions, New Study Finds

Only a small percentage of climate policies instituted globally have actually resulted in any significant emissions reductions, according to a study published earlier in August in Science, a respected scientific…

New Study: CO2’s Atmospheric Residence Time 4 Years…Natural Sources Drive CO2 Concentration Changes

Clearly, the atmospheric CO2 observation data are not consistent with the climate narrative. Rather, they contradict it.

Empowering Voters: Navigating Energy Choices in the Upcoming Election

As candidates debate our energy future during this election season, it’s critical to remember that consumer interests are directly impacted — positively or negatively — by elected officials’ decisions.

LIVE at 1 pm ET: Mourning Real Environmentalism – The Climate Realism Show #125 (Guest: Matt Wielicki)

On The Heartland Institute’s Episode #125 of The Climate Realism Show, we bring back guest Matthew Wielicki, an “earth science professor-in-exile” to talk about how and why a conservationist movement…

Friday Funny: Troll or Serious?

Troll or Serious?

China Downplays International Hopes Of Beating Carbon Emissions Targets Ahead Of Meeting With Biden Climate Czar

China’s top energy officials dampened hopes that the country’s carbon emissions have already peaked Thursday following July reports the country would stop increasing emissions after this year, according to Bloomberg.

Energy ‘Transition’: It’s a Federal Bribe (versus consumer demand)

When politicians take over markets, bad things happen. Costs increase, consumer choices are thwarted, and well-connected businesses get rich off taxpayers. We see all these things happening in the U.S.…

Aussie Climate Scientists: Winter Heatwaves are Bad

A “record breaking” winter heatwave gripping Australia has likely saved householders millions of dollars in home heating costs. But apparently we shouldn’t look on the abrupt end of winter as…

Soundings, Weather Balloons, and Vapor Pressure Deficit

The high VPD air mixes with passing air in the lower cloud zone (cumulus clouds altitude) and retards cloud formation somewhere.

How Clouds Affect The Seasons

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach (@weschenbach on eX-Twitter) I love science because of the surprises. Today I had several. My first surprise today was evidence of strong negative feedback in…

Crude Reality: South America’s Offshore Oil Buries Net Zero Agenda

South American nations are increasingly realigning energy strategies to capitalize on offshore oil and gas reserves, signaling a marked shift from previously stated goals of reducing dependence on fossil fuels…

Study Quantifies Germany’s Disastrous Switch Away From Nuclear Power

The net result of German politicians’ shortsightedness in phasing out nuclear power is a vastly pricier grid.

New research may lead to more accurate forecasting of active hurricane periods

Study shows that twice as many hurricanes form two days after the passing of large-scale atmospheric waves called Kelvin waves than in the days before.