$5 Billion Green Energy investment slashed – “Weaker-than-anticipated growth in the market”
Month: May 2025
Wrong, New York Times, Climate Change Didn’t Cause Minnesota’s Wildfires
The types of wildfires Minnesota has recently experienced are not unprecedented and state weather data does not support the claim that climate change has had anything to do with them.…
BBC Warming Arctic Claims Are Fake News
In reality temperatures in the Arctic have been stable for the last two decade. The Arctic is not “warming” at all.
Climate Change Weekly # 544 —Regulations May Be REINed in Soon
Whether it is to improve ecosystem conditions, enhance wildlife habitat, reduce catastrophic wildfire risk, increase timber production and revenues, or provide more-secure water conditions, active forest management, including logging as…
CNN’s AMOC Alarm Debunked: Ocean Current Collapse Claims Crumble Under Scrutiny
CNN’s article on the AMOC is yet another example of how mainstream media misleads the public by dressing up uncertain science as inevitability. By leaning on AMOC modeling that lacks…
Claim: Climate Change Could Bring Mosquito Diseases to Britain
Malaria was the scourge of early 1600s Britain, during the Little Ice Age, but today’s scientists think insect borne diseases need a warm climate.
Why “cheaper” solar raises costs. Part II: The hidden costs of residential solar
Residential solar follows a similar pattern: it seems affordable for homeowners, but raises system costs through rate structures that over-incentivize adoption. Generous subsidies, like retail-rate net metering, drive excessive solar…
British Humor Roasts Climate Catastrophism
It’s all over when people start laughing at the climate nonsense. Enjoy!
Trump Admin Backs Red States’ Antitrust Suit Against Financial Titans To ‘Protect Coal’
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) threw their weight behind an antitrust lawsuit against major asset managers that alleges the firms colluded to tank coal production…
NERC’s latest reliability assessment is unreliable
If NERC is assuming major solar and wind output to meet peak need, their findings are ridiculously unreliable. The combination of using wind and solar with merely average conditions makes…
Friday Funny: Michael Mann’s New Hockey Stick
However, Michael Mann has accomplished the seemingly impossible – he now owes more than $1 million in legal fees to CEI and National Review.
Warming, But Far From Global
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach My mind wanders in curious back byways. I got to thinking about the “global” part of “global warming”. Over the past ~ quarter century, according…
Live at 1 p.m. ET: Climate and Energy in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill – The Climate Realism Show #158
Donald Trump achieved a major political and policy victory on Thursday when the U.S. House of Representatives passed what he calls his “Big Beautiful Bill.” The less-creative name is the…
ICE AGE SOLAR STORM SHOCK: Trees Hold 14K-Year-Old Secret That Could CRASH Tech Today!
Via SpaceWeather.com More than 14 thousand years ago, there was a solar storm so big, trees still remember it. Dwarfing modern solar storms, the event would devastate technology if it…
UK Sea Temperatures Soar
But the misinformation lies in the statement that “One of warmest Springs on record is driving the surge”. What is driving the surge is the record amounts of sunshine seen so…
Michael Mann’s Legal Costs Now Climbing Past $1.1 Million
What began as an effort to impose reputational costs on his critics has resulted in real financial ones for himself. And the legal system, after years of attrition, is slowly…
“We’re not doing that climate change, you know, crud, anymore,” New York Times On Climate Change: Two Candidates for Quote of the Day
Bottom line: the Times can scream all it wants, but the world is moving on. From my point of view, it can’t happen too fast.
Puerto Rico’s Power Pivot: Trump Admin Ditches Solar Subsidies for Reliable Fossil Fuel Fix
While energy policy continues to be a politically charged issue, the circumstances in Puerto Rico demonstrate that reliability and speed of deployment remain critical considerations—factors that speculative energy projects often…
Virginia: The Front Line between AI and Climate Action
Virginia, the data center capital of the world, could become the next Silicon Valley if they play their cards right. But local green activists are determined the rein in the…
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