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The West’s Climate Crusade Is Strangling Energy Development In Poor Nations
Western-funded green groups are blocking Africa's energy independence, using bank restrictions and climate activism to stifle fossil fuel development.
China’s ‘Punitive’ Export Controls Expose America’s Rare Earth Weakness
China’s export controls expose America’s rare earth weakness; domestic mining of high-tech minerals is key to industry and national security.
The Hill’s Crazy Coral Claims Challenged By Reef Recovery, Record Growth
The Hill claims coral reefs are dying, but research shows recovery and record growth, contradicting the alarmist framing.
Judge Tosses Kids’ Climate Case Targeting Trump’s Energy Orders
A Montana judge dismissed a lawsuit by 22 children alleging harmful energy policies against the Trump administration.
‘Hard No’: Trump Admin Moves To Block UN Global Carbon Tax On Maritime Industry
The UN global carbon tax could raise global shipping costs by as much as 10%, ultimately driving up prices for American consumers.
Federal Judge Tosses Plagiarized Climate Lawsuit In Puerto Rico
Federal judge ends San Juan’s plagiarized climate lawsuit, marking Puerto Rico’s third and final climate case to collapse.
Coal Power: The Common-Sense Choice For America’s Energy Future
Coal still delivers what Americans value most—affordable, reliable energy that keeps the nation secure, powered, and independent.
Global Warming Claims Crumble As Data Challenges Media Hysteria
From heat deaths to hurricanes, actual facts undermine global warming scare stories, exposing media's big-league exaggerations.
GOP Lawmakers Consider Attending COP30 In Break With Trump’s Energy Agenda
Republican lawmakers may join the UN’s COP30 summit in Brazil, signaling a break from Trump’s America-first energy agenda.
Climate Dogma: When Orthodoxy Overrules Evidence
Scientists challenge modern climate research, showing exaggerated warming claims, rising CO2 benefits, and how orthodoxy overrules evidence.