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DOE Climate Assessment Report: Feedback

By |2025-09-05T22:32:58+02:00September 5, 2025|

A month has passed since the DOE climate assessment report was published. It’s time to reflect on what we might learn from the responses to this Report. Of particular relevance is the report that was issued earlier today, led by Andrew Dessler.

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The End of Europe’s Welfare State: Net Zero, Debt and Decline

By |2025-09-05T12:29:56+02:00September 4, 2025|

In his latest analysis, Tilak Doshi argues that the mounting financial strain posed by Net Zero policies, ballooning public debt, and soaring welfare costs are pushing Europe's social protection model toward collapse—raising urgent questions about its viability.

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DOE vs. the “Climate Expert Review”

By |2025-09-04T17:58:29+02:00September 3, 2025|

In this piece, Dr. Matthew Wielicki contrasts the DOE’s climate findings with the so-called 'expert review,' showing how claims of worsening extremes and accelerating sea levels often run ahead of what the data actually reveal.

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New book on the status of the climate issue – the world’s biggest problem or just a hoax?

By |2025-08-31T17:08:02+02:00August 31, 2025|

Review of the book "Hoax! Why burning fossil fuels doesn't cause climate change" by physicist Darwin Throne. The book summarizes new developments in climate science in recent years, including results from satellite monitoring since 2000 (NASA CERES), and a new thermodynamic climate paradigm that matches reality, in contrast to the theories and models of the UN climate panel IPCC.

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Breaking: no acceleration in sea level rise detected worldwide

By |2025-08-29T20:59:54+02:00August 29, 2025|

A new peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering challenges a key claim of climate science: that global sea level rise is accelerating. An analysis of more than 200 long-term tide gauge records shows no evidence of such acceleration, while IPCC models systematically overestimate local sea level rise.

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