In a slow but steady retreat, the world’s most powerful financial institutions are abandoning their once-lauded climate pledges in the beginning of a long-overdue correction.
Day: May 30, 2025
Grok’s Balanced Climate Take: E&E News Spotlights AI’s Break from Alarmist Dogma
In a world where AI is increasingly shaping public perception, Grok’s commitment to questioning the climate narrative is a win for science and reason. As Waldman’s article inadvertently shows, Grok…
Climate Attribution Lawfare Hits New Low with 2021 Heat Wave Lawsuit
This is lawfare dressed in climate robes, and it’s time to call it what it is: a cynical, opportunistic campaign built not on facts, but on fervor.
Why “cheaper” wind and solar raise costs. Part III: The problem with power markets
Subsidizing new industry may be a social good, but it’s critical to recognize that market choice didn’t reduce overall costs—it only changed who benefited, reshaping how the pie was divided.…
Live at 1 p.m. ET: Climate Realism Gains Ground in Europe – Live from Budapest! – The Climate Realism Show #159
In Episode #159 of The Heartland Institute’s The Climate Realism Show, Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken, H. Sterling Burnett, and Jim Lakely cover the rise of climate realism in Europe and…
New Analysis: IPCC’s Emissions-Based Climate Model Errors So Massive They Eliminate Predictive Validity
Considering the magnitude of the error in using CO2 emissions as a basis for climate forecasts, the authors conclude the Anthro models’ unreliability “would appear to void policy relevance.”
BBC’s Hurricane Scam
You do not publish any information that you know full well to be wrong, whether or not you add some small print saying “Storm frequencies and intensities are less certain…
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