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ICSF/Clintel lecture by Roger Pielke Jr.: RCP8.5 is Retired – What Now?

By |2026-06-26T17:51:05+02:00June 27, 2026|

In his recent ICSF/Clintel Lecture, Roger Pielke Jr. acknowledges that the scientific community is now correcting a long-standing problem regarding extreme climate scenarios like RCP8.5. But he warns that the consequences of past reliance on these scenarios will continue for many years.

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What Climate Crisis? Indonesia Taps Fossil Fuels

By |2026-06-24T13:08:01+02:00June 25, 2026|

Indonesia is engineering a spectacular revival, rejecting the economic suicide of Western climate mandates to reclaim its energy sovereignty and resurrect its historical blueprint for prosperity, says Vijay Jayaraj.

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A Good Article About the AMOC, Just in Time for the El Niño

By |2026-06-23T12:30:48+02:00June 24, 2026|

The El Niño will arrive, the thermometers will spike, and the AMOC-on-the-brink stories will spike along with them, says Charles Rotter. But even Science recently concluded that “the Atlantic’s vital circulation may withstand climate warming better than feared”.

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Winning the war on LCOE: wind and solar were never the cheapest power sources

By |2026-06-23T18:54:48+02:00June 23, 2026|

Many organizations now acknowledge that generating electricity is not the same as building an affordable and reliable electricity system. Isaac Orr and Mitch Rolling explain that this is an admission that wind and solar were never the cheapest electricity sources — the hidden costs were simply being ignored by using the LCOE metric.

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The World Cup Is About Soccer Not Climate Guilt

By |2026-06-20T21:16:48+02:00June 21, 2026|

The attempt to transform the World Cup into a climate morality tale ignores context, comparative scale and common sense, says Anthony Watts. It’s a perfect example of modern climate journalism’s tendency to shoehorn climate change into virtually every subject imaginable.

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Global Warning, a genuine attempt to be objective about climate

By |2026-06-19T15:39:20+02:00June 20, 2026|

Canadian filmmaker Mathew Embry (Painkiller: Inside the Opioid Crisis) has released a remastered edition of his 2019 climate documentary Global Warning. It is more relevant than ever and is one of the few genuine attempts by the media to take a truly objective look at the climate debate.  

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