Louisiana’s $3 Billion Coastal Boondoggle: The Sediment Diversion That Washed Away

Charles Rotter Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry’s recent decision to cancel the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion—an eye-watering $3 billion coastal “restoration” mega-project—has predictably triggered howls of protest from the usual suspects. Funded…

More Evidence of a Global Offshore Wind Project Collapse

The Aussie Government is worried it might have to pay for Australia’s own commercially unviable renewable projects, after President Trump pulled US support.

Climate Oscillations 9: Arctic & North Atlantic Oscillations

The AO and NAO are the dominant modes of climate variability in the Northern Hemisphere and neither of them can be reproduced using climate model output.

EXPOSED: From Climategate to Courtroom – How Climate Activists Tip the Scales of Justice

“This is like paying the players to play and paying the umpire to call the shots the way you want”.

Live at 1 p.m. ET: Winning: Gore Fears Climate Realists – The Climate Realism Show #165

Antarctica is gaining ice, defying the predictions of climate doomers. A BBC presenter is worried that climate scientists might be a monolithic ideological bloc. An environmental protection charity in Scotland…

Storm Chasing with Michael Mann: How to Stay in the Climate Spotlight

In summary, this paper offers a case study in climate science as performance art. There’s an obligatory nod to uncertainty, a parade of statistical significance at thresholds so generous even…

UN’s ‘plastics treaty’ sports a junk science wrapper

Ultimately, the marketplace of ideas—not the offices of policy NGOs—will deliver the solutions we need. It’s time to break the wave of junk science—not ride it.