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Fire Fighting in the European Union: Don’t Forget The Decade of Policy Failures in California

By Clintel Foundation|June 29, 2026|Tags: California, European Union, forest management, Stephen Heins, wildfire policy, wildfire prevention, Wildfires|

Whether in the Mediterranean or the American West, the narrative around wildfires has become a convenient shield for policymakers: blame “climate change,” ignore the structural rot, and then demand more taxpayer money to sustain a broken status quo.

Climate.us: A Sign That the Climate Debate Is Far From Over

By Clintel Foundation|June 28, 2026|Tags: Anthony Watts, climate advocacy, climate communication, Climate debate, Climate policy, Climate.gov, Climate.us, NOAA|

Many commentators have suggested that recent political changes represent some sort of permanent turning point in the climate debate. That would be a mistake, says Anthony Watts. The Climate.us project for instance, demonstrates that there remains a substantial network committed to maintaining the climate narrative.

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

By Clintel Foundation|June 27, 2026|Tags: climate modeling, climate scenarios, Climate Science, CMIP7, emissions scenarios, IPCC, RCP8.5, Roger Pielke Jr, SSP5-8.5|

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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Fire Fighting in the European Union: Don’t Forget The Decade of Policy Failures in California

By Clintel Foundation|June 29, 2026|Tags: California, European Union, forest management, Stephen Heins, wildfire policy, wildfire prevention, Wildfires|

Whether in the Mediterranean or the American West, the narrative around wildfires has become a convenient shield for policymakers: blame “climate change,” ignore the structural rot, and then demand more taxpayer money to sustain a broken status quo.

Climate.us: A Sign That the Climate Debate Is Far From Over

By Clintel Foundation|June 28, 2026|Tags: Anthony Watts, climate advocacy, climate communication, Climate debate, Climate policy, Climate.gov, Climate.us, NOAA|

Many commentators have suggested that recent political changes represent some sort of permanent turning point in the climate debate. That would be a mistake, says Anthony Watts. The Climate.us project for instance, demonstrates that there remains a substantial network committed to maintaining the climate narrative.

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

By Clintel Foundation|June 27, 2026|Tags: climate modeling, climate scenarios, Climate Science, CMIP7, emissions scenarios, IPCC, RCP8.5, Roger Pielke Jr, SSP5-8.5|

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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