No, Yahoo News, “Extreme Heat” Isn’t Accelerating Aging—And It’s Not Getting Worse

This type of reporting is not about science; it’s about pushing a climate crisis narrative. Instead of examining long-term historical data and other factors, the media selectively highlights flawed short-term…

Cyclone Alfred: Climate Disaster or Inadequate Flood Control?

Cyclone Alfred, Australia’s big East Coast cyclone was until recently hyped as a symptom of the climate apocalypse. But doomsayers are facing another disappointment from nature.

Energy Imbalance Part II – An Addendum

Even if Earth’s atmosphere were more opaque than it presently is  (greater optical depth), radiation from the surface would still make its way skyward. Photons would “diffuse” through a very…

Open Thread

Open Thread

The Coal Fleet Can Underpin the Energy Abundance Agenda

The U.S. needs more dispatchable electricity—and we need it immediately. Power demand is exploding across the country at the very moment the nation’s grid reliability is teetering on the edge…

Climate Change Weekly # 536 — Budget-Busting Climate Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act Must Go

Budget-Busting Climate Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act Must Go Atlantic Circulation Not Waning in Response to Climate Change Crops Doing Fine, Increase in Social Cost of Carbon Calculation Was…

Texas is going big on desalination

Desalination today provides potable water to billions of people worldwide, with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Israel, and other Middle Eastern countries leading the way. The world’s largest, Ras…

The AI Age Begins: Texas ERCOT Slammed with 99GW of New Energy Demand

I wonder how many fossil fuel plants and nuclear reactors are required to service 99GW of new energy demand?

Live at 1 p.m Eastern: The High Cost of Climate Scams — The Climate Realism Show #148

We’ve covered the climate grift in several recent episodes, but now it’s time for a deeper dive. This week, The Heartland Institute published a new paper titled The High Cost…

Europe’s Carbon Market: A Tax on Survival Disguised as Climate Policy

The European Union is marching ahead with a sweeping expansion of its carbon market, a move that will push home heating and transportation costs to punishing new heights. Under the…

Scotland’s Last Oil Refinery to Close – Giving the Lie to Miliband’s Net Zero Jobs Claim

Scotland’s last oil refinery is to close with the loss of more than 400 jobs despite assurances from Keir Starmer and Ed Miliband, giving the lie to claims about Net…

Driving a Stake Through Stakeholder Capitalism

E, S, G does not cover core financial risks. We’re looking to assess financially-relevant environmental, social and governance factors, not financially-relevant financial factors.” Got that? Yup. It’s total hogwash.

Climate Annoying? Open the Mind Instead

“… talking to your friends and family [about climate change] … is a great place to start. You might be annoying. But you’ll be helping.”

The Climate United Fund Outrage: $7 Billion in Taxpayer Money Squandered in a Sham of Transparency and Accountability

Federal government spending needs ironclad transparency and accountability, not backroom deals for political cronies. This mess isn’t just a failure—it’s an outrage that demands answers, and fast.

Michael E. Mann Responds

As if we needed more proof that the system is rigged in favor of the corporate elite, the court then turned around and ORDERED ME TO PAY OVER HALF A…

Wrong, PBS, Real-World Data Doesn’t Show That a Climate Crisis Is Happening

PBS follows a familiar script: cherry-pick extreme weather events, misrepresent ocean chemistry, and ignore the overwhelming benefits of CO₂, all to justify heavy-handed government intervention. PBS and AP may prefer…

‘Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past’

One argument against the climate alarmism is the failed predictive record of the scientist-activists themselves. One salient example can be found in The Independent (March 20, 2000), “Snowfalls are now Just a…

False Pretense of Energy Transition: Long on Facts, Short on Truth

What that really means is that wind, solar, green hydrogen and so on are utterly useless for supplying large populations with reliable, affordable energy and that physics and chemistry offer…

The “Clean Energy” Collapse: Hedge Fund Manager Declares the Obvious

As investors pull their money from failing clean energy ventures, the only question left is how much taxpayer money will be wasted before the political class admits defeat.

Sorry, Rigzone and Telegraph, Oil and Gas Companies Are Wise to Reject Net Zero and Renewables

Despite Rigzone’s and The Telegraph’s apparent dismay that major oil companies are back-tracking on their net-zero goals and investments in renewables, for consumers and energy security the move is a boon. Reliable,…

They Fought The Carbon And The … Carbon Won

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Short post. A graph that some people will prefer you ignore. That’s it. That’s the whole post. Rock on! w. My Usual Request: When you…

Net Zero to Blame for UK’s Productivity Crisis and Making Families Poorer, Say Economists

The reality of decarbonisation – that as long as the policy runs faster than technology allows, and other countries do not follow our lead – is that it means deindustrialisation,…

Seventh Carbon Budget–Final Thoughts

Just a few final observations on the Carbon Budget:

Small Modular Reactors will benefit developing economies.

Next-generation reactor designs like Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and advanced fast reactors offer greater efficiency, improved safety features, and a notable reduction of spent fuel.

Verified by MonsterInsights