First CERES podcast is online
In this new podcast series, the CERES team will talk about science – reviewing the latest science, revisiting old scientific questions, and discussing some of CERES’s own scientific research. Often their discussions can be quite controversial because the team is more interested in figuring out what is scientifically correct than what is politically correct.
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25 Years of Climate Data Show No Increase in Weather Disasters
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.
Climate Models vs Observations: Tropical Troposphere Trends 1979–2025
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.
The Berlin Blackout and the Fragility of Germany’s Energy Transition
This article is the English translation of an analysis originally published in the German newsletter of Professor Fritz Vahrenholt. It examines how the Berlin blackout exposes structural weaknesses in Germany’s energy transition.





