Instead of sipping champagne while making up fantasy stories of melting polar ice and dying polar bears, Wright challenges narratives and promotes policies that will not only help our nation,…
Month: July 2025
AI Revolution Drives Huge Gas Plant Build-Out
Green energy advocates want renewables to power the AI data centers. Solar systems fall far short. Gas plants are designed to deliver their rated output over 90% of the time.
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #651
It is never possible to predict a physical occurrence with unlimited precision.” — Max Planck in The Meaning of Causality in Physics (1953)
Climate Change Weekly # 550 — Biden Policies Leading to Blackouts
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is warning about a serious issue that faithful readers of Climate Change Weekly have long been aware of: power outages across the nation are on the…
CERES Satellite Data Suggests Low Climate Sensitivity
Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a measure of how much the Earth’s global average surface temperature will eventually increase in response to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration.
Climate Activists Outraged at President Trump’s AI Push
Are greens market testing a pivot from climate activism to anti-AI activism?
Oh noes! WMO report documents spiralling weather and climate impacts
Meh. More doomworld forecasts from the World Meteorological Organization.
Small Modular Reactors are a game-changer for Africa and the world
Forcing Africa into a renewable-only path risks perpetuating electricity poverty, a form of hypocrisy that is bullying the world’s poor. Small Modular Reactors: A Game-Changer for Africa
Wildfires in the Mediterranean: History vs. Climate Narrative
Reuters chose to continue the drumbeat that climate change is behind everything bad that happens.
Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Are Coming For Your GPS
The ionosphere plays a critical role in GPS systems by reflecting or distorting radio waves passing through it. Under certain conditions, your GPS might go haywire.
Rebuttal to: ‘2023 Marine Heatwaves Unprecedented and Potentially Signal a Climate Tipping Point’
Marine heatwaves might “portend an emerging climate tipping point”. That’s a phrase straight from the climate playbook of fear.
Sugar is Sugar is Sugar — Part 1
“High-fructose corn syrup ‘is just a formula for making you obese and diabetic,’ RFK Jr. has said.” [ source ] That’s the narrative in the Wild and Wacky World of…
The Warming Of 2023 Was Due To Natural Causes, Not Man-Made
The volcano in question occurred at the end of January 2022. Not much happened until around May 2023. Then, however, the “impulse response” of the climate system probably took place:…
Reagan on Abolishing the U.S. Department of Energy (it’s Trump’s turn)
“Will the Trump Administration challenge against climate alarm and forced energy transformation reach its logical end? Can commercial nuclear power be privatized away from DOE for this to happen? Can…
Make Gas Cans Great Again by Improving Flow
The confusion surrounding gas cans has been a frustration for years. We are proud to address this issue head on. Moving forward, Americans should have gas cans that are compliant,…
‘Make America Healthy Agenda’ Scores More Wins on Froot Loops and Flu Vaccines
At this point, it is clear that Kennedy’s MAHA movement has used a mix of regulatory action, public pressure, and grassroots campaigning to initiate some significant changes in food policy.…
Climate Change Is Reducing, Not Increasing Food Costs, Mainstream Media
This Bloomberg piece is nothing more than climate fearmongering; taking disconnected crop shortages from around the world from localized weather events and trying to blame them on climate change, when…
Live at 1PM ET: Climate Realism Violates International Law? – The Climate Realism Show #166
The International Court of Justice at the United Nations this week ruled that failing to take poverty-creating “appropriate action to protect the climate system” — meaning ending the use of…
International Energy Agency Policies Hurt Africans
One of the most important developments this century has been a major increase in energy access across the globe: Billions of people have gained access to modern energy, a precondition…