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The Climate Myth that Sought to Change Our Way of Life
For more than three decades, climate policy has been built on a central premise: that rising populations and expanding economies would inevitably drive ever-increasing pressure on the planet. But the world that gave rise to that assumption, no longer exists.
Intellectual Yet Idiot: Ed Miliband and Britain’s Energy Crisis
“There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them,” said George Orwell. This seems to be the case with Ed Miliband who is now doubling down on the very climate policies built atop a now-discredited foundation.
Jacob Nordangård: From the Polycrisis to a World Government
Climate Alarmism is part of a much bigger agenda driven by the UN, says Swedish scientist, author, and musician Jacob Nordangård. What is the real plan behind all this? The Swiss news outlet Transition News spoke with Nordangård.
Microsoft Pauses Its Carbon Indulgence Spending. The Usual Suspects Are Upset.
Reports have emerged that Microsoft has quietly paused future carbon removal purchases, sending shockwaves through a market it effectively dominates. What might appear as a routine financial decision has instead exposed the fragility of an industry built around a single buyer—and triggered a swift, organized backlash from climate advocates.
Roger Pielke Jr.: “The correction came far too slowly”
Now that the extreme climate scenario RCP 8.5 has finally been abandoned, the debate has shifted significantly, says Roger Pielke Jr. The American researcher recently gave an interview to the Global Warming Policy Foundation.
Germany’s Nuclear Confession Is a Crack in Net Zero Pretense
When the next prolonged cold spell, drought, or demand surge hits, the weakness of the anti-fossil fuel approach will show up in higher bills, rolling blackouts, and public anger. The political class cannot keep dodging reality forever, says Vijay Jayaraj.
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The Climate Myth that Sought to Change Our Way of Life
For more than three decades, climate policy has been built on a central premise: that rising populations and expanding economies would inevitably drive ever-increasing pressure on the planet. But the world that gave rise to that assumption, no longer exists.
Intellectual Yet Idiot: Ed Miliband and Britain’s Energy Crisis
“There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them,” said George Orwell. This seems to be the case with Ed Miliband who is now doubling down on the very climate policies built atop a now-discredited foundation.
Jacob Nordangård: From the Polycrisis to a World Government
Climate Alarmism is part of a much bigger agenda driven by the UN, says Swedish scientist, author, and musician Jacob Nordangård. What is the real plan behind all this? The Swiss news outlet Transition News spoke with Nordangård.
Microsoft Pauses Its Carbon Indulgence Spending. The Usual Suspects Are Upset.
Reports have emerged that Microsoft has quietly paused future carbon removal purchases, sending shockwaves through a market it effectively dominates. What might appear as a routine financial decision has instead exposed the fragility of an industry built around a single buyer—and triggered a swift, organized backlash from climate advocates.
Roger Pielke Jr.: “The correction came far too slowly”
Now that the extreme climate scenario RCP 8.5 has finally been abandoned, the debate has shifted significantly, says Roger Pielke Jr. The American researcher recently gave an interview to the Global Warming Policy Foundation.
Germany’s Nuclear Confession Is a Crack in Net Zero Pretense
When the next prolonged cold spell, drought, or demand surge hits, the weakness of the anti-fossil fuel approach will show up in higher bills, rolling blackouts, and public anger. The political class cannot keep dodging reality forever, says Vijay Jayaraj.





