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Democrats Push Federal Judiciary To Restore Controversial Climate Science Chapter
Senate Dems press the Federal Judicial Center to restore a deleted climate science chapter, igniting a fight over judicial neutrality and climate lawfare.
Britain’s Self-Inflicted Gas Crisis Exposes Miliband’s Net Zero Delusions
UK's Ed Miliband halted North Sea drilling in pursuit of windmills and sunshine—now supply disruptions are exposing the risks of relying on imported gas.
Read moreUN-Backed Climate Club Relaunches After Mass Exodus, Antitrust Scrutiny
UN-backed climate investing group relaunches with looser rules after firms quit amid antitrust scrutiny from U.S. officials.
Read moreAOC’s Former Climate Activist Walks Back Alarmism After Tales Of Doom Failed To Materialize
Lucy Biggers says pandemic lockdowns, plastic fears, and years of unfulfilled disaster warnings pushed her from climate alarmist to realist.
Read moreCritics Blast ‘Democrats In Charge’ For Soaring Utility Costs After NY Nuclear Plant Closure
Critics blame Democratic leadership for rising NY utility costs after the Indian Point nuclear plant closure.
Read moreMeteorologist Roasts Media Over Climate Change Claims After Deadly Lake Tahoe Avalanche
Meteorologist says the Lake Tahoe avalanche was driven by weather and terrain — not climate change, despite media claims.
Read moreNew Study: Greenland’s Past 50–59°F Abrupt Climate Swings Occurred Naturally
New study finds Greenland’s past 50–59°F climate swings were driven by natural variability, volcanic forcing, and internal noise.
Read moreNorth Carolina Judge Tosses Town’s Climate Lawsuit Against Duke Energy
A North Carolina judge dismissed the Town of Carrboro’s climate lawsuit against Duke Energy, marking another setback for climate lawfare.
Read moreBritain’s Natural Gas Crisis Was Optional — The UK Chose Higher Prices
A global LNG shock is exposing how Britain’s decision to block domestic supply left households paying more for natural gas.
Read moreCNN’s Bill Weir Says It’s ‘Not Cold Enough’ To Ice Skate In Central Park – Roll Tape
Bill Weir said Central Park no longer freezes long enough for ice skating — but videos show skaters on the ice weeks before his claim.
Read more‘Dark Side Of Green Energy’: Illegal Wind Blade Dumping Exposed In Sweetwater, Texas
Texas officials filed civil and criminal charges after thousands of wind turbine blades were allegedly dumped near Sweetwater.
Read morePipeline Bottlenecks And Bad Policy Drive Up Natural Gas Prices — Not LNG Exports
LNG exports aren’t behind high U.S. natural gas prices; pipeline bottlenecks and state policy failures are driving regional price spikes.
Read more‘Deadly Fungus’ Spreading? Climate Scare Story Falls Apart Under Scientific Scrutiny
Climate model projections — not real-world data — drive claims that a “deadly fungus” is rapidly spreading worldwide.
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