Clintel News Climate Intelligence (Clintel) is an independent foundation informing people about climate change and climate policies. World Climate Declaration.

Europe’s Energy Armageddon

By |2026-04-08T01:03:52+02:00April 8, 2026|

The haughty European ruling class that alienated hydrocarbon suppliers while betting the continent’s future on intermittent wind and solar, is discovering the limits of its own propaganda. Europe’s Hormuz Armageddon is not merely an energy crisis. It is the moment the post-war geopolitical illusion ends — and the real multipolar world, cold, hard and unforgiving, begins, says Tilak Doshi.

Comments Off on Europe’s Energy Armageddon

Matt Ridley thinks the Climate Parrot is almost dead

By |2026-04-07T10:48:15+02:00April 7, 2026|

In his recent ICSF/Clintel lecture, Matt Ridley argued that public and political momentum behind the “climate emergency” narrative is weakening, and he explored the reasons for this shift as well as its implications.

Comments Off on Matt Ridley thinks the Climate Parrot is almost dead

TOA EEI versus Surface Net Flux

By |2026-04-05T11:06:55+02:00April 6, 2026|

Explore how climate scientist Andy May analyzes the relationship between TOA energy imbalance and surface net flux, challenging common interpretations in climate science.

Comments Off on TOA EEI versus Surface Net Flux

Met Office temperature measurements unreliable and systematically biased

By |2026-04-04T17:39:29+02:00April 5, 2026|

The article below by Chris Morrison clearly demonstrates that the reliability of temperature measurements in the United Kingdom is seriously lacking. Based on detailed research, Dr Eric Huxter shows that a large share of recorded temperature spikes is not the result of natural variation, but of artificial influences at poorly located measurement stations. This raises fundamental questions about the quality of the underlying data used for climate reporting and policy decisions.

Comments Off on Met Office temperature measurements unreliable and systematically biased

The Strait of Hormuz’s Bitter Lesson for the European Union

By |2026-04-03T01:20:23+02:00April 3, 2026|

In May 2023, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, declared that the fossil-fuel-based growth model is “simply obsolete.” The partial blockade of the Strait of Hormuz starkly exposes the irony of that statement, says Samuel Furfari.

Comments Off on The Strait of Hormuz’s Bitter Lesson for the European Union

“Climate Policy Ignores Nature” – Interview with New WCD Signatory Enrique Ortega

By |2026-04-02T21:33:11+02:00April 2, 2026|

Spanish geologist and new World Climate Declaration signatory Enrique Ortega brings decades of experience in earth sciences to the climate debate, emphasizing the importance of geological history in understanding present-day climate change.

Comments Off on “Climate Policy Ignores Nature” – Interview with New WCD Signatory Enrique Ortega

“It’s the sun, stupid!” gets new relevance

By |2026-04-01T14:53:47+02:00April 1, 2026|

A new report from the World Meteorological Organization once again led to apocalyptic headlines in the newspapers last week. Unintentionally, writes Marcel Crok, the report opens the door to the most important factor in our climate: the sun.

Comments Off on “It’s the sun, stupid!” gets new relevance
Go to Top