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NPR’s Climate-Induced Heatwave Claims Crumble Under Real Data
NPR claims recent heatwaves are unprecedented and driven by climate change—but historical data and expert analysis tell a different story.
IPCC Models Overstate Warming, Ocean Heat Claims Debunked
IPCC models exaggerate warming, and their ocean heat excuse just doesn’t add up—yet another flimsy claim busted.
Read moreEurope’s Climate Policies Offer No Relief For Gas Prices As Oil-Rich U.S. Stays Shielded
Europe’s climate policies fail to ease gas prices, while U.S. energy production helps shield Americans from the worst increases.
Read morePBS Morphs Temporary Weather Patterns Into Climate Alarmism
PBS NewsHour equates a spring heat dome with climate catastrophe while ignoring record cold, Cuba's first freeze, and zero hurricane landfalls in 2025.
Read moreThe EV Bubble Is About To Burst — Here’s Why
The economic and scientific premises behind EV mandates are collapsing. California's ACC II regulation may be the next domino to fall.
Read moreNow They Want To Stop Lightning To Prevent Wildfires
A startup claims it can suppress lightning to prevent wildfires. But the real danger isn't climate — it's the belief that we can control nature.
Read moreNational Academy Of Sciences Has Gone Political — Defund It
Taxpayer-funded NAS keeps disputed climate chapter alive, raising concerns about judicial bias and efforts to hinder Trump’s energy agenda.
Read moreChicago Sun-Times Pushes Phony Climate Change Link To Higher Insurance Rates
Severe weather isn't getting worse in Illinois — rising home values, inflation, and bad development decisions are driving premiums higher.
Read moreCongress Pressed To Act As Judicial Science Manual Controversy Deepens
NAS continues circulating a disputed judicial science chapter after judges backed away, raising concerns over bias and calls for Congress to step in.
Read moreXcel’s Green Energy Gamble A Lesson In Magical Thinking
Chasing carbon goals and courting environmentalists, Xcel Energy bet the grid — and ratepayers may pay the price.
Read moreRio Grande LNG Export Terminal Gets Federal Green Light To Expand
FERC approved construction of two new production units at the Rio Grande LNG export terminal in Texas, raising annual output capacity to 27 million tons.
Read moreAP’s Southwest Heatwave Story Leans Heavily On Attribution, Not Observations
A meteorologist reveals how the AP's Southwest heatwave story relies on attribution modeling, not observational data, to support its climate claims.
Read moreFormer EPA Staffers Sue To Block Endangerment Finding Repeal
Former EPA deep state staffers, now at the NRDC and EDF, are suing to block the Trump EPA's repeal of the Obama-era Endangerment Finding.
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