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The Net Zero Transition Is a Tax on the Air You Breathe

By |2026-01-20T17:55:07+01:00January 21, 2026|

Net zero policy is rapidly becoming a tax on the air we breathe, while ignoring humanity’s deep dependence on hydrocarbons. Without fossil fuels, modern civilization, public health and global prosperity simply cannot function.

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Interview with Demetris Koutsoyiannis: “The Climate Is Regulated by Nature”

By |2026-01-19T17:14:47+01:00January 20, 2026|

In this interview with the Hungarian magazine Demokrata, Professor Demetris Koutsoyiannis reflects on science, truth, and climate discourse following his lecture at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He offers a critical perspective on current climate narratives and emphasizes the role of natural processes in shaping the climate.

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Climath 2025: A Complete Collection of All Climath Posts by Demetris Koutsoyiannis

By |2026-01-19T16:13:16+01:00January 19, 2026|

Climath 2025 is a comprehensive collection of all Climath posts published by Demetris Koutsoyiannis during 2024 and 2025. This volume preserves critical reflections on climate science, academic discourse, censorship, and intellectual freedom in a durable, archivable format.

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25 Years of Climate Data Show No Increase in Weather Disasters

By |2026-01-16T22:20:40+01:00January 17, 2026|

In this article, Dr. Matthew Wielicki examines official disaster data from the past 25 years, which show no increase in global extreme weather events despite rising CO₂ levels and record temperatures. The analysis explores what the climate data reveal and why they challenge prevailing climate narratives.

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Climate Models vs Observations: Tropical Troposphere Trends 1979–2025

By |2026-01-16T14:35:43+01:00January 16, 2026|

Climatologist Roy W. Spencer, PhD examines tropical tropospheric temperature trends (1979–2025) and finds a persistent gap between climate model projections and observations from satellites and radiosondes. His analysis raises questions about climate sensitivity and model reliability.

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