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South Korea Energy Crisis Exposes Net-Zero Fantasy
South Korea scrambles for oil and gas as its net-zero push collides with energy reality, exposing gaps in its climate targets.
House Judiciary Ramps Up Probe Into Various Climate Groups Improperly Influencing Judges
House Judiciary Committee ramps up investigation of climate activists and attorneys accused of biasing federal judges.
Read more‘Scientific Method Is A Myth’: How A UN Climate Activist Rewrote Judges’ Science Manual
Three top physicists tell Chief Justice Roberts that a new chapter in the federal judges' science manual replaces empirical rigor with consensus politics.
Read moreMeteorologist: Damming The Bering Strait Won’t Prevent A ‘Climate Catastrophe’
Damming the strait is a computer-model thought experiment based on speculative scenarios, lacking data and understanding of potential consequences.
Read moreOne Year Later, No One Held Accountable For Spain And Portugal’s Massive Blackout
A year after the Iberian Peninsula's worst blackout in recent European history, no one has been held accountable despite multiple investigations.
Read moreCo-op City Becomes Ground Zero For New York’s Crazy Climate Costs
Co-op City faces quadrupling maintenance fees as NY's climate laws force costly energy conversions in affordable housing.
Read moreClimate Science’s Biggest Shift In Decades: IPCC’s RCP8.5 Is Officially Dead
The committee behind IPCC scenarios has officially eliminated RCP8.5 and SSP5-8.5 as implausible — upending decades of climate science.
Read moreThe Trump Admin Is Giving Congress A Climate Reality Check
The second Trump administration dismantles climate orthodoxy, restoring reason to the energy debate one Congressional hearing at a time.
Read moreReport: California Leads The U.S. In Cities With The Most Polluted Air
Californi leads the U.S. in cities with the most polluted air, according to the American Lung Association's annual 'State of the Air' survey.
Read moreThe Climate Litigation Swindle
Cities and states are suing fossil fuel companies for alleged climate harms. The first multibillion-dollar judgment could unleash a cascade of rulings.
Read moreZeldin Stumps DeLauro On Landmark SCOTUS Rulings During Fiery Exchange
Lee Zeldin and Rep. Rosa DeLauro sparred over landmark SCOTUS cases during a tense budget hearing, with Zeldin accusing her of being an ignoramus.
Read moreMeteorologist Extinguishes AP’s Claim That Climate Change Keeps Fires Burning At Night
Wind-driven wildfires have burned intensely at night throughout history, but AP's story relies on computer models rather than actual fire behavior.
Read moreBillion-Dollar Shakedowns From Climate Lawsuits Threaten American Energy, Higher Costs
Vermont and New York have passed climate superfund laws, while nine other states consider similar proposals demanding billions from oil producers.
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