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HEAT HYPE: UN Chief Overstates Extreme Heat Deaths, Cold Kills 30X More
UN chief Antonio Guterres warns of extreme heat deaths rising, but data shows global extreme heat death rate are declining, with cold killing far more people.
GOP Triumph Paves The Way For Overhauling U.S. Energy And Eco Policies
Trump's victory opens the door to reshape US energy policy that focuses on deregulation, energy production, and exiting the Paris Climate Accords.
How Trump Can Finally Dismantle The Climate-Industrial Complex
Trump has an opportunity to put the nation’s energy policy on a sound and rational footing if his admin learns from past mistakes.
News Outlet Relies On Flawed ‘Attribution Studies’ To Blame Climate Change For Extreme Weather
Attribution studies linking climate change to extreme weather lack peer review and often misrepresent data, fueling media-driven climate alarmism.
New York Flashes Green Climate Lights While Much Of The World Says ‘Stop’
New York’s congestion pricing plan sparks backlash as costs hit workers, bike deaths rise, and the state’s climate agenda fuels a population exodus.
Under ‘Green Deal’, Denmark To Plant 1 Billion Trees, Converting 10% Of Farmland To Forests
The Danish govt agreed to plant one billion trees and convert 10 percent of farmland into forest and natural habitats to reduce fertilizer usage.
Grid Watchdog Warns Huge Swaths Of America Facing Blackouts If Winter Is Bitter
Millions of Americans risk power shortages this winter as NERC warns of major blackouts amid rising demand and moving to unreliable green energy.
Jon Pepper Joins Tom Nelson’s Pod To Discuss New Book, ‘Hostile Climate’
Jon Pepper discusses the themes of climate change and energy reliability in his new book, 'Hostile Climate', on Tom Nelson's podcast.
UK Weather In 2023: ‘Weather…Is Not Becoming More Extreme’
A new paper examines UK climate trends and assesses whether UK weather in 2023 has become ‘more extreme’.
UN Chief’s Climate-Fear Campaign Slammed As Critics Call for Reliable Energy, Not Panic
UN Chief Guterres warns of global climate disasters, but critics argue reliable energy cuts deaths, not climate alarmism.