Comment les combustibles fossiles ont doublé l’espérance de vie humaine
Les militants écologistes disent que les combustibles fossiles sont en train de nous tuer. L’histoire et les données nous indiquent le contraire.
Les militants écologistes disent que les combustibles fossiles sont en train de nous tuer. L’histoire et les données nous indiquent le contraire.
Andy May’s 2020 book, Politics & Climate Change: A History, is picking up renewed attention — and for good reason. Dr. Patrice Poyet has released a freshly updated, in-depth review that’s now available on ResearchGate.
CBC is reporting on a new study by Pruysers et al. (2025) that claims people sceptical of climate change have personality issues associated with the “Dark Triad:” narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. In contrast, they say those who agree with catastrophic human-caused climate change narratives exhibit prosocial traits like agreeableness and honesty-humility.
Recent polls indicate that climate change action is no longer a priority for most North Americans, says Friends of Science Society. This runs counter to the 89% climate action advocacy media project of Covering Climate Now and counter to claims of Canada’s Abacus Data of a spike in climate interest by the public.
Atmospheric scientist Dr. Richard Lindzen explains in the interview that the current warming and climate change are nowhere near posing an existential threat to us.
À l’heure où j’écris ces lignes, le bilan des inondations soudaines au Texas s’élève maintenant à plus de 70 morts et 12 personnes sont toujours portées disparues, dont 11 jeunes filles et un moniteur de camp. Il s’agit d’une tragédie horrible et déchirante.
Während ich dies schreibe, übersteigt die Zahl der Todesopfer der Sturzfluten in Texas inzwischen die Zahl von 70, und 12 Menschen werden noch vermisst, darunter 11 Mädchen und ein Camp-Betreuer. Es ist eine herzzerreißende und entsetzliche Tragödie.
Director Martin Durkin and producer and podcaster Tom Nelson, both known for the award-winning documentary “Climate: The Movie“, launched the initiative GorillaScience last year.
Renowned climatologist Dr. Judith Curry debunks the myth of a climate consensus, revealing deep scientific disagreement on critical issues like the causes and impacts of warming.
Dr. Richard Lindzen, a distinguished atmospheric scientist, says that a half-degree of warming is far from being an existential threat: “People have to ask, what the hell are they talking about?”