Is the media’s nonstop climate panic finally losing steam?
“Super” El Niño is a No-Go: In More Ways than One
MLive Corrects the “Super El Niño” Narrative—NOAA Doesn’t Actually Use That Term, plus it looks to be fizzling One of the more refreshing weather articles to appear recently comes not…
No, The Conversation, the AMOC Doesn’t Have an Image Problem. It Has a Credibility Problem.
The AMOC issue in the media does not have an image problem, it has a credibility problem.
London Heat Adaption Event Cancelled by a Heatwave
Apparently the adaption event venue needed more adaption.
Testing the Dew-Point Anchor Hypothesis
By Andy May and Philip Mulholland Earlier this year Philip Mulholland published the details of his Dew-Point Anchor Hypothesis or “DPAH” (Mulholland P. , 2026a). The hypothesis assumes that the…
Claim: Weakening Net Zero Policy Would Harm the UK Economy
Climate Change Committee chair Nigel Topping says U-turns damage investor confidence and disrupt businesses.
An impossibly vague concept of “harm” plagues the Endangered Species Act
The impossibly vague definition of harm must be fixed so reasonable property development can proceed unmolested.
“Ecocide”: Joker in the Deck?
Most people have no idea that fossil fuels have not only contributed to 1° C of warming in the last 100+ years, but also to a 98% decline in climate-related disaster…
Data Centers Start to Drive Residential Electricity Bills Down
..when the proceeds of major new customers are put towards new capacity, that is, more plants and improved transmission, everyone wins, especially consumers.
Some revealing screen dumps from the UK Met Office website
I’ll just say that the “climate change” hype in the UK has not died down in the last few months as it has in many places elsewhere, but rather intensified.…
Lies, Damn Lies, and Climate Stats
Unfortunately, all too frequently I see the same flawed (but popular) metrics used to support the narrative that certain forms of severe weather are becoming significantly worse due to global…
The Forest Management Conundrum in the United States-Part 2
You can take the forester out of the forest, but you cannot take the forest out of the forester.
Climate.gov Rides Again: A Sign That the Climate Debate Is Far From Over
Political fortunes rise and fall. Administrations come and go. Government priorities shift, but the underlying contest over how climate science is interpreted, communicated, and used to justify policy will continue.
What Climate Crisis? Indonesia Taps Fossil Fuels
Jakarta is engineering a spectacular revival, rejecting the economic suicide of Western climate mandates to reclaim its energy sovereignty and resurrect its historical blueprint for prosperity.
No, Futurism, One Momentarily Hot Spot on Antarctica Doesn’t Prove a Climate Crisis
One warm spell on the Antarctic Peninsula becomes proof of climate catastrophe, while simultaneous temperatures below -100°F at the South Pole are ignored. That’s not objective journalism, that’s agenda-driven alarmism.
The Forest Management Conundrum in the United States-Part 1
This policy, though well-intentioned, was ecologically disastrous. It created unprecedented fuel accumulation, dense multi-layered forests, increased insect and disease vulnerability, and conditions ripe for high-severity, stand-replacing fires.
Wikipedia’s Founder Gets the Wikipedia Treatment: “…if you aren’t with us, STFU.”
Now even one of Wikipedia’s founders appears unable to challenge the prevailing editorial culture.
New ICJ Climate Case Demands Australia Restrict or Cease Fossil Fuel Exports
Australia’s gross coal and gas export climate hypocrisy on trial.
The Oxford Institute Letting Climate Ideology Bias its Research
Respected institutions like OIES do their best work when they apply rigorous economic analysis to energy markets without fear of where it leads. The Hormuz crisis has given them —…