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Clintel Ambassador Ian Plimer on popular Triggernometry podcast: “Climate science is the biggest cult in scientific history”

By |2026-03-11T16:57:28+01:00March 13, 2026|

Clintel-ambassador for Australia, prof. Ian Plimer, didn’t hold back in his recent interview on the popular Triggernometry podcast: “There’s a very large body of people out there who are actually using science to promote scams. It’s absolutely crippling Western countries. You can’t run an industrial society on sea breezes and sunbeams.”

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Groundbreaking New Paper Challenges Foundation of Climate Change Assessments, Revealing Fatal Flaws in Ocean Heat Content Measurements

By |2026-03-12T14:09:58+01:00March 12, 2026|

An international team of scientists has published groundbreaking research revealing that the primary measurement used to support claims of planetary “warming” is fundamentally flawed and scientifically invalid.

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The Frontier of Climate Science: Solar Variability, Natural Cycles and Model Uncertainty

By |2026-03-11T15:49:54+01:00March 12, 2026|

Climate scientist Nicola Scafetta has published a new book examining the complex interplay between solar variability, natural climate cycles, and the limits of current climate models. The Frontier of Climate Science explores how natural variability, observational uncertainties, and model limitations shape our understanding of past and future climate change.

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Why the modern CO₂ spike looks scarier than it is

By |2026-03-09T22:30:36+01:00March 10, 2026|

Modern CO₂ levels often appear dramatic when recent instrumental measurements are directly compared with long-term ice core records. However, paleo-CO₂ proxies smooth atmospheric signals over centuries, which dampens rapid changes. When modern CO₂ data are smoothed to match proxy resolution, today’s levels still exceed past interglacial peaks but appear far less extreme than the raw measurements suggest.

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‘Green’ Ideology is a force for African Oppression

By |2026-03-09T03:57:16+01:00March 9, 2026|

After 2030, the number of people in extreme poverty is expected to start rising again, driven largely by Africa. While the rest of the world marches toward prosperity, Africa is being forced into a trajectory of destitution. The data is an indictment of the modern ‘green’ agenda.

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Women are speaking out against the climate agenda

By |2026-03-07T09:54:40+01:00March 6, 2026|

In the climate debate, it is mainly older, often retired male scientists who are challenging the prevailing paradigm. Female skeptics are few and far between. However, this has been changing recently. Both in science and the media, women are increasingly speaking out against what they see as a frightening and socially disruptive agenda. This is a positive development.

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A review of The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC, part 2

By |2026-03-05T11:32:32+01:00March 5, 2026|

Clintel has analyzed IPCC’s Assessment Report 6 (AR6) and has published an important report on it, entitled: The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC.  It’s a report that provides many serious criticisms of the work carried out by the IPCC. Here you find the second and last part of a review of this important work by Clintel, recently published by the French website Climat et Vérité.

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Javier Vinós on the Hunga Tonga Eruption and its extraordinary Climate Effects

By |2026-03-03T17:04:53+01:00March 4, 2026|

In a recent ICSF/Clintel lecture, Dr. Javier Vinós argued that the January 15, 2022 Hunga Tonga eruption was the main cause of the extraordinary global climate anomalies of 2023–2024. He describes them as the first genuine multi-year global climate event in roughly 80 years, widely misinterpreted by mainstream analyses.

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