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Clearing up some misconceptions about the DoE report

By |2026-02-25T17:17:01+01:00February 26, 2026|

After environmental groups sued to halt a critical Department of Energy climate report, accusations of secrecy and political bias quickly followed. Ross McKitrick responds by challenging what he calls widespread misconceptions about the project, defending its transparency, scientific grounding and editorial independence.

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India Builds a ‘Fossil Future’

By |2026-02-24T16:00:43+01:00February 25, 2026|

While Western governments continue to speak the language of net zero, India is rapidly expanding coal, oil and natural gas production to secure long-term energy security and economic growth. By strengthening hydrocarbon trade with the United States and other partners, India is building what the author calls a “fossil future,” prioritizing reliable and affordable energy over climate pledges.

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Interview with Dr. Guus Berkhout: A Different Perspective on Climate Science and Energy Policy

By |2026-02-24T21:26:59+01:00February 24, 2026|

The big problem today is that climate models are not fit-for-purpose, says Clintel co-founder dr. Guus Berkhout. They do not reflect the real world. That is the reason why the Net Zero policy does not work. We need fundamental changes in climate science and climate policies. We now see that this message gets more and more support.

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Judge Rejects Climate Dogma, Begins to Restore Integrity

By |2026-02-23T11:22:42+01:00February 23, 2026|

In a significant move for scientific accountability, a U.S. federal judge has removed a controversial climate change chapter from a key judicial reference manual. The decision challenges the dominance of model-based climate narratives in the courts and signals a renewed emphasis on empirical evidence and institutional integrity.

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Ed Miliband is the last fool standing on Net Zero

By |2026-02-20T16:42:46+01:00February 20, 2026|

As the United States moves to reconsider key climate regulations, Britain’s aggressive push toward Net Zero is drawing increasing scrutiny. In this commentary, Matt Ridley argues that unilateral decarbonisation risks leaving the UK economically isolated while much of the world shifts course.

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Climate change computer projections are manifestly false and dangerously misleading

By |2026-02-23T01:57:47+01:00February 19, 2026|

The alleged threat to the planet from human caused climate change has been at the forefront of Australian politics over the recent half century. Every year, just before meetings of the UN Conference of the Parties (COP) to the Climate Change Convention, slight increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide and global temperature are portrayed in the media as harbingers of future doom. Every extreme weather event is made out to be an ill omen of what is to come unless fossil fuels are eliminated.

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Glacier fluctuations don’t yet support recent anthropogenic warming

By |2026-02-18T14:28:11+01:00February 18, 2026|

Holocene glacier records show that glaciers worldwide reached their greatest extent during the Little Ice Age and were generally smaller during earlier warm periods. While glacier length is a valuable long-term regional climate indicator, the evidence does not clearly support the idea of uniform, synchronous global warming.

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Guardian Claims We’re Still Only Approaching the Climate Point of No Return

By |2026-02-16T15:25:56+01:00February 16, 2026|

The Guardian claims the world is edging toward a climate “point of no return,” where unstoppable warming will lock Earth into a catastrophic “hothouse” future. Yet the geological record tells a very different story. Past periods of far higher temperatures and CO₂ levels did not end life or civilization’s prospects — they supported abundance and evolutionary expansion.

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The EV experiment has become a bloodbath — $140 billion wasted — more to come

By |2026-02-18T00:31:49+01:00February 15, 2026|

The electric vehicle push was supposed to reshape the auto industry and accelerate the energy transition. Instead, mounting losses and collapsing share prices are raising serious questions about whether governments and manufacturers misread the market. What began as a bold industrial gamble is now looking, to some critics, like one of the most expensive policy experiments in recent automotive history.

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