Get a Clue, Yahoo Sports, The World Cup Is About Soccer and Celebration, Not Climate Guilt

The fact that reporters increasingly feel compelled to frame every major human activity as part of a climate crisis says far more about modern media priorities than it does about…

War in Iran and Hot Air at Home

Modern civilization needs ever greater quantities of affordable and reliable electricity, delivered in as environmentally benign way as possible. Wind power offers none of those things. Subsidies will never change…

NASEM and “Independent Science”

The whole arrangement runs on the reputation. The reputation was earned over a century and a half of real work, and it is now being spent down, a chapter at…

Climate Media’s Problem? Guess Again

Climate alarmism and forced energy transformation is a losing argument now that the dust has settled. Exaggeration backfires, and here-and-now issues matter, not wasteful climate policies that do not and…

America Needs a More Thoughtful Energy Conversation

What we need is a clear strategy for meeting rising energy demand while staying competitive in industries that will shape the future economy. That not only requires serious policy discussions…

Bias in Scientific Journals

It is good that the perception of bias is now at least a bit out in the open, but what comes next?

19% of Low Income Australians are Eating from Trash Cans – the True Cost of Net Zero

According to the Salvation Army, just under one in five Australians who sought emergency relief admitted to scavenging discarded food from trash cans.

Guardian: Climate Action is a Priority for Trump Supporters

“… The 2024 election was not a referendum on climate change – Americans believe in climate change, worry about climate change and support action on climate change …”

Can You See The Climate Scare Slowly Fading Away?

If the Democratic candidates are getting this message, it could be that the climate scare suddenly mostly disappears from the upcoming midterm elections. Wouldn’t that be an incredible change!

Meet Tessa Khan, the Climate Activist-Litigator Waging War on North Sea Oil and Gas

The UK’s energy policy is too important – and the costs of getting it wrong too severe for ordinary working people – to be delegated to the climate litigation class.…

Rethinking the Black Hole Singularity

The uncertainty goes back to a simple fact: it has only been 110 years since this started. Humanity is still at the cusp of exploring space beyond its own moon,…

Four Million Sinking Homes

The rainfall data behind it shows no drying trend. The geology behind it has been stable since before the Romans. And the number the press ran was the one from…

Do Los Niños cause climatic cooling?

By Andy May We’ve seen a lot of news stories about an upcoming El Niño, that may turn into a so-called “super” El Niño over the next year. This will…

Why Artificial Intelligence will Win the Green Energy War

The following contains a video which shows the complete process start to finish of vibe coding a simple game. The process takes 30 minutes.

Rice, CO₂, and the Climate Story the Media Keep Missing

The combination of human innovation, agricultural modernization, and the fertilization effect of rising atmospheric CO₂ has helped create a world that produces far more food than it did a half…

Green Energy Groups Sue to End Pentagon’s ‘de facto moratorium’ on Wind Power

For years, green energy developers steamrolled fishing communities and coastal residents, treating the approval pipeline as a rubber stamp. The Pentagon’s pause is simply the first time a federal institution…

Fueling the Coming Nuclear Renaissance

If all goes well, LIS will have fuel ready by the time new reactors are cleared to operate.

India Should Abandon Its Ethanol Illusion

Instead of pouring billions into government mandates, India should drastically increase purchases of American natural gas to bypass the geopolitical instability of the Middle East. The U.S. possesses vast reserves of this energy–dense fuel to power industry, make fertilizers that sustain crop yields,…

Independent Power Market Analysis Confirms My Concerns About RGGI

That conclusion, reached by professional power market economists using rigorous quantitative simulation, validates the core argument I have been making my work through historical and analytical work. Two independent lines…

The Real Competition Behind the U.S Coal Revival

The question is not whether coal remains part of the energy system. It is how the U.S. builds the reliable, affordable and secure energy system needed to support AI, strengthen…