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Clintel Ambassador Ian Plimer on popular Triggernometry podcast: “Climate science is the biggest cult in scientific history”

By |2026-03-11T16:57:28+01:00March 13, 2026|

Clintel-ambassador for Australia, prof. Ian Plimer, didn’t hold back in his recent interview on the popular Triggernometry podcast: “There’s a very large body of people out there who are actually using science to promote scams. It’s absolutely crippling Western countries. You can’t run an industrial society on sea breezes and sunbeams.”

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The Frontier of Climate Science: Solar Variability, Natural Cycles and Model Uncertainty

By |2026-03-11T15:49:54+01:00March 12, 2026|

Climate scientist Nicola Scafetta has published a new book examining the complex interplay between solar variability, natural climate cycles, and the limits of current climate models. The Frontier of Climate Science explores how natural variability, observational uncertainties, and model limitations shape our understanding of past and future climate change.

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Clearing up some misconceptions about the DoE report

By |2026-02-25T17:17:01+01:00February 26, 2026|

After environmental groups sued to halt a critical Department of Energy climate report, accusations of secrecy and political bias quickly followed. Ross McKitrick responds by challenging what he calls widespread misconceptions about the project, defending its transparency, scientific grounding and editorial independence.

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