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“Climate Policy Ignores Nature” – Interview with New WCD Signatory Enrique Ortega

By |2026-04-02T21:33:11+02:00April 2, 2026|

Spanish geologist and new World Climate Declaration signatory Enrique Ortega brings decades of experience in earth sciences to the climate debate, emphasizing the importance of geological history in understanding present-day climate change.

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“It’s the sun, stupid!” gets new relevance

By |2026-04-01T14:53:47+02:00April 1, 2026|

A new report from the World Meteorological Organization once again led to apocalyptic headlines in the newspapers last week. Unintentionally, writes Marcel Crok, the report opens the door to the most important factor in our climate: the sun.

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Yet Another Reason Why Wind And Solar Will Never Work

By |2026-03-30T20:03:04+02:00March 31, 2026|

The idea that wind and solar power can easily replace fossil fuels sounds appealing. But behind this optimistic narrative lie complex technical challenges, such as intermittency, grid stability, and the crucial roles of synchronization and inertia in maintaining a reliable electricity system, concludes Francis Menton after a powerful presentation by Kathryn Porter.

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CO₂ Can Cause Cooling Too? Climate Models Say Yes (Sometimes)

By |2026-03-29T11:59:43+02:00March 30, 2026|

As Dr. Matthew Wielicki dryly put it: “Is there anything CO₂ can’t do?” The study behind that remark claims that rising CO₂ levels may even lead to regional cooling under certain conditions—highlighting just how flexible—and uncertain—climate model outcomes can be.

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Press release GWPF: Event Attribution Studies are “a blot on science”, says Ralph B. Alexander

By |2026-03-29T09:56:04+02:00March 29, 2026|

Extreme weather attribution studies are based on flawed logic and misleading statistical practices, according to a new report by The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF). Author Ralph B. Alexander argues that these studies, which link individual weather events to climate change, are driven more by political and legal agendas than by robust scientific evidence.

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China’s Massive Coal-to-Liquids Expansion

By |2026-03-29T09:53:31+02:00March 28, 2026|

In this article, Australian science writer Jo Nova examines China’s rapidly expanding coal-to-chemicals and coal-to-liquids industry. While much of the West focuses on phasing out fossil fuels, China is quietly transforming coal into fuels, plastics and fertilizers at massive scale—raising important questions about energy security and global climate policy.

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New Ice Core Study Finds No Clear CO₂–Temperature Link

By |2026-03-27T08:27:19+01:00March 27, 2026|

New research from ancient Antarctic ice cores is challenging long-held assumptions about the role of carbon dioxide in Earth’s climate history. Evidence suggests that CO₂ and methane levels remained remarkably stable over millions of years—even as the planet experienced dramatic temperature shifts. These findings raise fresh questions about the extent to which greenhouse gases alone can explain past and present climate change.

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BlackRock CEO Abandons Climate Delusion for Investor Needs

By |2026-03-26T09:52:37+01:00March 26, 2026|

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has publicly shifted toward what he calls energy pragmatism, admitting that society now demands a balanced approach to meeting power needs rather than adherence to rigid climate agendas. This could be a pivotal moment for global energy policy, as one of the planet's most powerful financial players steps back from decades of ill-advised “green” mandates.

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