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New York Times Announces The End Of The Climate Change Hoax
After 50 years of climate hysteria and trillions spent, even NYTimes admits voters have tuned out the alarmism over failed doomsday predictions.
How Trump’s Wind Settlement Tactics Succeed Where Court Orders Failed
After judicial defeats halted offshore wind construction orders, the administration pivoted to legal settlements—paying developers to abandon projects.
Read moreWaPo Editorial Board Slams Amsterdam’s Absurd Ban On Meat Ads To Curb Climate Change
Amsterdam banned meat ads to fight climate change, yet even the Washington Post says it's authoritarian and won't reduce emissions or change weather.
Read moreWhy Michigan’s Climate Antitrust Lawsuit Is Built On A House Of Cards
Michigan's antitrust lawsuit against oil companies faces dismissal as defendants expose fatal flaws in the state's novel energy conspiracy theory.
Read moreEPA Head Details How Tax Dollars Funded Activists, Wasteful Green Schemes
EPA chief Lee Zeldin reveals how environmental justice grants passed through multiple groups taking cuts, funding activism instead of remediation work.
Read moreDespite Contradictory Science, Academia’s Climate Groupthink Persists
Academia ignores lab evidence disproving CO2 warming while cap-and-trade regulations continue closing California factories and refineries.
Read moreLabour Council Scraps Electric Garbage Trucks, Goes Back To Diesel
A UK council ditched electric trash trucks after a trial found numerous charging faults and mechanical issues, opting for cheaper, reliable diesel trucks.
Read moreChina’s Wind Power ‘Bet’ Will Cost Trillions — Yet Coal Still Rules The Roost
China's massive wind power expansion looks like a bet on the future—until you notice they're still building coal plants at a record pace.
Read moreCalif. Copied Europe’s Insane Energy Playbook, And Residents Are Paying The Price
California embraced Europe's punitive fuel taxes and anti-production policies — and now suffers the same inflated prices and energy insecurity.
Read moreBug Out: Major Swiss Grocer Ditches Insect-Based Foods After Years Of Poor Sales
Switzerland's Coop is removing insect-based foods after years of weak sales. Competitors already withdrew, leaving bug-based proteins as a niche market.
Read moreThe Climate Models Used To Regulate Your Life Were Never Plausible
IPCC abandons the extreme climate scenarios that justified trillions in spending and sweeping regulation — after decades of using them to drive policy.
Read moreKeystone XL Pipeline Revival Advances After Years Of Climate Opposition
Oil companies commit to moving 400,000 barrels a day through a proposed Canada–U.S. pipeline tied to a revived Keystone XL-style route.
Read moreCalifornia Energy Crunch Deepens As Foreign Oil Reliance Backfires
California’s gas tops $6 as import reliance deepens, refinery closures bite, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright warns of a growing national security risk.
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