The Electricity Myth: Data Centers Aren’t the Villain

Every major emerging technology has required more energy and infrastructure. Everything digital runs through data centers, making them foundational, not optional. Questions should center on their undertaking rather than their…

Claim: The Coming El Nino Global Warming may Kill 50 Million People

Beware the horror of temperatures a few degrees warmer than normal.

Wildebeest, Buffalo, and Cattle, Oh My!

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach (@WEschenbach on X, my personal blog is here) We live in an odd age when a billionaire can look at the planetary mess, point at…

Live at 1 pm ET: British Voters Dumps the Greens – The Climate Realism Show #202

Voters in this month’s elections in Great Britain delivered a shocking win for Reform UK, and was a clear rebuke of the “green” Net Zero agenda of the political elites.

Wrong, Guardian, Climate Change Hasn’t Taken New Orleans Beyond the ‘Point of No Return’

New Orleans faces engineering and land management challenges. It does not face a guaranteed watery extinction within decades based on current observed sea-level rise or hurricane trends. The Guardian’s doomsday…

Ed Miliband vows permanent shutdown of the North Sea

I have long believed Miliband is determined to do as much irreversible damage to the country as he can before he gets chucked out:

Shocked Silence Greets RCP8.5 Demise as ‘Implausibility’ Ruling Leaves Net Zero Fearmongering in Tatters

The fallout from the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ruling that computer model high emissions pathway RCP8.5 is “implausible” is only just beginning.

Disaster? NYT Op-Ed on Demoting the Climate Pitch

This essay is capitulation to catastrophe…. Don’t talk about it, then the public won’t know about it, then you can’t run for office on it and the country won’t act…

New York Following Cuba’s Strategy For Powering The Electrical Grid

If we keep up our current energy policies for long enough, we can also get to the point where our thermal (fossil fuel) power plants are too old to be…

Germany’s Nuclear Confession Is a Crack in Net Zero Pretense

Merz’s nuclear confession suggests that the political class cannot keep dodging reality forever.

Microsoft Pauses Its Carbon Indulgence Spending. The Usual Suspects Are Upset.

Microsoft, by every available accounting, was the carbon removal market. As of April 13, per CDR.fyi via ESG Dive, Microsoft accounted for 78.5% of all disclosed durable carbon removal contracts,…

Endangered Species federal spending is over one billion per year

The Federal Expenditure Reports need to be restored and made publicly available in compliance with the Endangered Species Act. Congress needs to look closely at the allocation of federal funding…

Scorecard: How Well Does NOAA’s Hurricane Outlook Actually Perform? 26 Years of Forecasts vs. Reality

Year-by-year verdict — did actual named storms and hurricanes fall within NOAA’s forecast range?

COPE: The Countervailing Obliquity–Precession Effect

The first key fact is that the Earth’s globally averaged annual insolation changes very little over epochal timescales.

Study posits how carbon dioxide cools the upper atmosphere, and warms earth below

Researchers have supposedly solved a long-standing atmospheric puzzle: How rising carbon dioxide cools the stratosphere even as it warms Earth’s surface and lower atmosphere.

Buffalo without lake-effect snow? Ancient iceberg scratches reveal a reverse snowbelt

The west-moving plowmarks span from about 12,000 to 17,000 years ago — a period of roughly five millennia.

Fish Go to the Disco to Save the Coral Reefs

Every little fish, presumably, is gonna be alright.

The Bitter Taste of Climate Change–Christian Aid

There is no evidence provided to back up the assertion that tea is becoming more bitter, such as market feedback. Instead all we get are assertions.

The California refinery crisis is a national security risk for America

The supply chain of fuels and products refined from raw crude oil will face severe imbalances, most likely leading to higher costs and shortages for future generations.

Troubles at NuScale Power, Fermi America

Energy hyperbole and the madness of crowds are evident with both NuScale Power and Fermi America. Bubbles burst.