That stink at the Belém Climate Conference was climate change, not overloaded toilets.
Eco-Friendly’ Energy Slaughtering Wildlife
By Vijay Jayaraj Numerous studies by biologists and ornithologists are unequivocal in expressing rising concern about the slaughter of birds and other creatures by so-called eco-friendly technologies. Many of the…
Proposed Theory of Historical Global Cloud Cover.
This expansion of the CRGW theory is intended to be a possible tool in the investigation of historical climate change to explore what did cloud fraction do as the…
Curtain Opens on the Dress Rehearsal for the Net Zero Calamity as Hormuz Threats Cut Hydrocarbon Supply by a Quarter
Predictably, there was a bit of a fuss and McGuire subsequently withdrew his post – “not because I regretted it”, but because people took it the wrong way, he explained.
Environmentalists are fighting our living standards in court
A decisive ruling to halt this lawfare overreach can’t come soon enough.
A Warning about EVs to Independent Vehicle Smash Repair Shops
Something ugly might be happening in the Electric Vehicle repair space.
India Helps US Repair ‘Green’ Wreckage
For the first time in half a century, the United States will witness the construction of a brand-new oil refinery. Located at the Port of Brownsville, this facility promises to…
WESA Is Wrong, Sneezing and Watering Eyes Aren’t Climate Change Indicators
Sneezing in March is not a climate signal and WESA is doing a disservice to allergy sufferers in their coverage area by falsely leading them to think climate change is…
The lost gas fields that could power Britain for decades
The problem is that gas could only be extracted by hydraulic fracking, which, like new exploration, is currently banned.
How China Dominates the World’s Critical Minerals Production
For the West, securing critical mineral supply without reliance on China requires more than just sourcing mines in friendly countries. It requires alternative processing capacity, substantial long-term supply agreements, and…
Coal, The Fuel We Ignore But Cannot Replace
If you think coal is a thing of the past… then you are missing the big picture, which is far more complex and far more relevant than most headlines suggest.
“… as fossil fuel use declines….” Magical energy Thinking in Print
“The academic community is vastly overbuilt. And perhaps no area more than the climate intelligentsia. It is ‘publish or perish’, with anti-fossil-fuel research being the narrative of the day.”
Wyoming wind farms are ecological death traps for eagles
Wind power does more than kill the eagles that happen by; it repeatedly draws them in then kills them.
An Inconvenient Tree: Uncovered In Alps… Europe Much Warmer Than Today 6000 Years Ago
The presence of such biological material is undeniable evidence that glaciers have historically expanded and retreated in natural cycles long before industrial CO2 emissions [04:10].
Demonstrating the Reverse Greenhouse Effect in the Laboratory – PART2
Measured gas emissions show increased infrared radiation and localized cooling effects, offering experimental observations relevant to ongoing debates over greenhouse processes.
Net Zero France Capitulates to an Iranian Safe Passage Fee for Gulf Oil
European Net Zero policies appear to have created a total dependency on imported fossil fuel.
Claim: AI Laws Overlook Environmental Damage
Southampton Lecturer in Law Louise Du Toit is concerned that even EU regulators seem to be overlooking the AI Environmental Crisis.
The California Refinery Crisis is a national security risk for America
California is the 4th largest economy in the world and an “ENERGY ISLAND that is isolated from the other 49 States by the Sierra Mountains.
March Madness: When ‘Record Heat’ Caused by ‘Climate Change’ is Just a Stuck Weather Pattern
Every so often, a monthly temperature report comes along that gets breathless coverage—“hottest ever,” “unprecedented,” “climate signal unmistakable,” and so on. March 2026 appears to have been one of those…
Miliband Expected to Block North Sea Oil Drilling
The Energy Secretary is understood to be resisting the development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped oil field, estimated to contain up to 300 million barrels of oil.