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The Climate Cult will eventually end

By |2026-06-15T19:19:05+02:00June 16, 2026|

Fifty years from now, academic treatises will be written about the climate madness that once prevailed, says William Happer in a new book. “Climate nonsense will eventually end and will be dumped onto the ash heap of history where it belongs. But the longer the cult goes on, the more damage is done.”

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Why are the media encouraging parents to make their children anxious about climate change?

By |2026-06-14T18:39:43+02:00June 15, 2026|

The dominant mode of climate journalism in the mainstream Western press: a seamless fusion of advocacy, emotional appeal and selective empiricism in which no counterevidence need intrude and no sceptical voice need apply. Our children pay the price, says Tilak Doshi.

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What’s Up With The Endangerment Finding Litigation?

By |2026-06-10T18:08:47+02:00June 11, 2026|

Is the Court of Appeals going to delay the appeal about the Endangerment Finding, so that it can’t be decided by the Supreme Court until after Trump has left office? If that occurs, it would give a potential incoming Democratic administration in 2029 the ability to reverse course on the regulations, says Francis Menton.

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No, New York Times, Climate Change Is Not Making Tennis Players Ill

By |2026-06-09T15:39:12+02:00June 10, 2026|

In this article, climate researcher and writer Linnea Lueken examines claims by The New York Times that climate change is making tennis players ill during the French Open. She argues that player health, tournament infrastructure, and individual heat sensitivity provide more plausible explanations than climate change, and that a single heatwave does not constitute evidence of a long-term climate trend.

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Kathryn Porter: “The whole model is starting to crumble”

By |2026-06-08T14:38:26+02:00June 9, 2026|

Policymakers and media institutions underestimate the dangers created by unreliable energy systems and rising electricity costs, energy analyst Kathryn Porter recently stated on the Heretics podcast. But she thinks the problem is much bigger than that: “Societies entering periods of political and economic stress, often become more authoritarian. The whole model is starting to crumble.”

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Matthew Wielicki on Climate Debrief: “The human condition has never been better”

By |2026-06-08T11:39:31+02:00June 8, 2026|

Students were crying during conversations about the future, their fears largely driven by repeated exposure to highly negative messaging about climate change, recalls ‘professor in exile’ Matthew Wielicki on the Climate Debrief Podcast. He encourages young people to approach environmental and climate concerns with balance, optimism, and practical action rather than despair.

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Twenty years after the Stern Review

By |2026-06-08T04:30:42+02:00June 7, 2026|

It’s now 20 years since the publication of the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change. This review began the UK-drive towards the crazy carbon-phobic policies which are helping to impoverish the nation, aided by unrealistic scenarios. Today, even Tony Blair can perceive that the pursuit of Net Zero is unwarranted and harmful to Britain.

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