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Rethinking the Mediterranean Climate Hotspot: New Evidence Reveals a More Complex Reality
Is the Mediterranean really a climate hotspot? Drawing on long-term hydroclimatic observations, Demetris Koutsoyiannis and Theano Iliopoulou revisit the evidence and highlight the region’s striking climatic complexity.
Is Modern Warming Unprecedented? A Critical Look at Holocene Temperature Evidence
Claims that today’s Arctic or global temperatures are unprecedented in the Holocene are still widely repeated in scientific literature. In this article, Andy May examines temperature proxy records and shows that both the magnitude and the rate of warming during the Holocene have been misrepresented.
The Polar Bear Narrative: What Scientists Knew Before Frozen Planet Aired
The Polar Bear Narrative: What Scientists Knew Before Frozen Planet Aired In 2011, BBC viewers were told that polar bears in the Barents Sea were starving due to climate-driven sea ice loss. [...]
Why Is the Southern Ocean Cooling? Three New Scientific Explanations Challenge Climate Models
Surface temperatures in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica have cooled for decades, defying the projections of leading climate models and puzzling researchers worldwide. In this article, physicist Ralph B. Alexander examines three recent studies that propose strikingly different explanations for this unexpected climate anomaly.
Utility Scale Lithium Based Energy Storage Systems
Large-scale lithium-ion battery storage is expanding rapidly, often with limited public discussion of safety and environmental risks. The article below examines a recent white paper by engineer Richard Ellenbogen that analyzes these risks, particularly when such facilities are sited in densely populated or environmentally sensitive areas.
“The Climate Change Business Is a Criminal Hoax” — Interview with WCD Signatory Tõnu Kalvet
Estonian journalist, translator, and editor Tõnu Kalvet has signed the World Climate Declaration, joining a growing network of professionals questioning prevailing climate narratives. In this interview, he explains why he believes climate policy has become ideological, how it affects energy prices in Estonia, and why he calls for a stronger focus on real environmental problems such as pollution.
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Rethinking the Mediterranean Climate Hotspot: New Evidence Reveals a More Complex Reality
Is the Mediterranean really a climate hotspot? Drawing on long-term hydroclimatic observations, Demetris Koutsoyiannis and Theano Iliopoulou revisit the evidence and highlight the region’s striking climatic complexity.
Is Modern Warming Unprecedented? A Critical Look at Holocene Temperature Evidence
Claims that today’s Arctic or global temperatures are unprecedented in the Holocene are still widely repeated in scientific literature. In this article, Andy May examines temperature proxy records and shows that both the magnitude and the rate of warming during the Holocene have been misrepresented.
The Polar Bear Narrative: What Scientists Knew Before Frozen Planet Aired
The Polar Bear Narrative: What Scientists Knew Before Frozen Planet Aired In 2011, BBC viewers were told that polar bears in the Barents Sea were starving due to climate-driven sea ice loss. [...]
Why Is the Southern Ocean Cooling? Three New Scientific Explanations Challenge Climate Models
Surface temperatures in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica have cooled for decades, defying the projections of leading climate models and puzzling researchers worldwide. In this article, physicist Ralph B. Alexander examines three recent studies that propose strikingly different explanations for this unexpected climate anomaly.
Utility Scale Lithium Based Energy Storage Systems
Large-scale lithium-ion battery storage is expanding rapidly, often with limited public discussion of safety and environmental risks. The article below examines a recent white paper by engineer Richard Ellenbogen that analyzes these risks, particularly when such facilities are sited in densely populated or environmentally sensitive areas.
“The Climate Change Business Is a Criminal Hoax” — Interview with WCD Signatory Tõnu Kalvet
Estonian journalist, translator, and editor Tõnu Kalvet has signed the World Climate Declaration, joining a growing network of professionals questioning prevailing climate narratives. In this interview, he explains why he believes climate policy has become ideological, how it affects energy prices in Estonia, and why he calls for a stronger focus on real environmental problems such as pollution.





