Supreme Court should not let climate lawfare set US energy policy

Let’s hope the Supreme Court agrees that Boulder’s lawsuit is an excellent opportunity to terminate frivolous climate lawfare, expand on the guidance it provided in these two previous cases –…

Rationality Returns to Australia as Climate Scare Wanes

The National Party’s abandonment of net zero signals broader rebellion. State branches in Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia had already rejected the target, pressuring federal leaders.  Even mainstream media…

When a Single Rain Gauge Speaks for the Planet: How a Narrow Dataset Becomes a Global Climate Headline

If there is one robust trend visible here, it is not in rainfall but in rhetoric: the persistent escalation from modest signal to grand conclusion. Until that trend reverses, the…

UK Scientists Demand Free TV Time to Deliver their Emergency Climate Briefing

“… we are calling for a televised national emergency briefing, so that what happened in Central Hall Westminster can reach the public …”

Big Tech May Soon Have Monopoly On Power As America Faces Energy Crisis

As Big Tech develops more artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, advocates flaunt the promise of more jobs and innovation, while others warn about the impending power crunch and potential antitrust…

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