Same Old Playbook: Climate Litigation Activists Are Writing Their Own Science, Again
A plaintiffs' attorney briefed the NAS committee shaping its new climate attribution report — raising fresh questions about independence.
Berlin Raids $34 Billion From Climate Fund For Budget Relief
Berlin will shift $34.2 billion from its climate fund to the federal budget, limiting EV and heat pump subsidies to lower earners.
Read moreJapan Ditches Climate Pledges For Fossil Fuel Security
Japan abandons its net-zero timeline, reopening coal plants and stockpiling oil as Hormuz risk exposes the cost of climate idealism.
Read moreUrban Heat Islands — Not Climate Change — Are Driving Up City Temperatures
Governing magazine blames climate change for extreme heat, but the real culprit is urban development driving the urban heat island effect.
Read moreUnder Trump’s EO, Four Companies Have Jumpstarted America’s Nuclear Race
Four reactor companies hit criticality within 30 days, meeting Trump's July 4th deadline under DOE's nuclear pilot program.
Read moreEurope’s Russian Reactor Problem Is A Growing NATO Problem
NATO's alliance runs on more than defense budgets — its aging Russian-designed reactors reveal a hidden threat to Western energy security.
Read moreHow Wall Street’s Climate Alarmist Scorecard Is Quietly Torching Home Values
A private, unregulated climate score is contradicting FEMA flood maps — and quietly wrecking home values across the U.S.
Read moreEd Miliband Wants to Run the Treasury. Britain Should Be Terrified
Ed Miliband wants to be Chancellor. Given his North Sea flip-flopping and eco-zealot record, that should terrify Britain, not reassure it.
Read moreTrump Taps Credentialed Scientist to Lead Federal Climate Program, Lefty Media Cringes
Dr. Matthew Wielicki’s appointment signals a course correction toward true scientific rigor and away from narrative-driven climate alarmism.
Read moreAdvocates Call For Justice Kagan Investigation On Climate Change Bias
Advocates urged the Senate to investigate Justice Kagan’s potential conflict of interest in a major climate change case, and called for her recusal.
Read moreAfter Eight Years, Maryland’s Climate Lawsuits Die A Quiet Death
Maryland's Supreme Court dealt the climate litigation campaign a clear defeat, rejecting three lawsuits as SCOTUS eyes a similar case.
Read moreRenewable Advocates’ Battery Bet Proves Cost Prohibitive: Report
A new report finds a wind-solar-battery grid would cost ratepayers $4 trillion over 20 years — far more than emissions benefits justify.
Read moreClimate Change Wasn’t Behind July Fourth’s Extreme Heat — Attribution Science Was
USA Today claims climate change caused deadly July heat waves and floods, but the data tells a very different story.
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