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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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The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Shows the World Still Runs on Fossil Fuels

By |2026-03-23T17:26:18+01:00March 24, 2026|

The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, highlights the continued global dependence on oil and gas. Recent geopolitical tensions have disrupted energy flows, exposing vulnerabilities in global supply chains and triggering emergency responses across Asia. Despite decades of rhetoric about an energy transition, fossil fuels remain indispensable for modern economies, not only for energy but also for agriculture, plastics and pharmaceuticals. The crisis underscores that energy systems are shaped by geography and economics, and that a full transition away from hydrocarbons will be far slower and more complex than often assumed.

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The EU’s Nuclear Phase-Out Was a Blunder

By |2026-03-23T17:07:57+01:00March 23, 2026|

Following Friedrich Merz in January, Ursula von der Leyen has now also admitted that the phase-out of nuclear energy was a major ‘strategic mistake’, not only for Germany but for the EU as well. American researcher Roger Pielke Jr. uses some simple calculations to demonstrate the magnitude of the EU’s strategic blunder.

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Paul Ehrlich (1932-2026): Farewell to the Long-Lived Failed Prophet of Miserablism – The Population Bomb author lived a long, wealthy, healthy life, an opportunity his work denied to countless others

By |2026-03-20T21:23:18+01:00March 20, 2026|

Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb, became one of the most influential voices behind modern environmental pessimism. His warnings of inevitable resource depletion and societal collapse shaped decades of policy and public thinking. Yet, as history unfolded, many of his most prominent predictions failed to materialize—raising enduring questions about the consequences of alarmist narratives in science and policy.

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US Energy Realism Pays Off in Iran Crisis

By |2026-03-19T19:07:22+01:00March 19, 2026|

The stark contrast between American resilience and European collapse is a permanent lesson. National security should not be subject to the whims of the weather or the approval of climate activists in European capitals.

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AI accurately reconstructs temperatures across Antarctica

By |2026-03-18T08:05:14+01:00March 18, 2026|

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being applied in climate science, with mixed results so far. A new study, however, suggests that deep learning can successfully reconstruct Antarctic surface temperatures despite limited observational data. By combining sparse measurements with reanalysis datasets, the researchers claim to achieve high accuracy—offering new insights into long-term temperature trends across the continent.

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Clintel President Václav Klaus warns: “No radical change in Europe in the near future”

By |2026-03-17T13:01:57+01:00March 17, 2026|

We must not be naïve optimists about climate policy and should not overestimate the recent positive signals, like those from President Trump. This is the view of Clintel President Václav Klaus: “Nothing has changed in the European Union. We, with a background in the social sciences, cannot imagine that any radical change will take place in Europe in the near future.” Klaus made these remarks in his speech at the annual meeting of the Norwegian Klimarealistene in Oslo on March 15.

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New study finds low CO2-sensitivity again

By |2026-03-16T15:00:37+01:00March 16, 2026|

A new paper by Frank Stefani compares solar variability and CO₂ emissions as drivers of global sea surface temperatures. Using the solar aa geomagnetic index alongside CO₂ data, the study estimates a transient climate response (TCR) of about 1.1–1.4 K, near the lower end of the IPCC range. The results align closely with other observation-based estimates and highlight the continuing scientific debate about the relative roles of solar activity and greenhouse gases in recent climate change.

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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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