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Billion-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.
New Study: U.S. Heatwaves And Temperature Extremes Have Been Declining Since 1899
A new study finds U.S. heat extremes, heatwaves, and cold records are all declining since 1899 — contrary to alarmist media claims.
Read moreGov. Wes Moore’s ‘Climate Study’ Seeking Billions From Oil Companies Funded By Left-Wing Green Group
A Rockefeller-funded study will calculate climate damages to justify a Maryland law forcing oil companies to pay billions in adaptation costs.
Read moreClimate Crusader Al Gore Returns With New Apocalyptic Timeline For Hollywood Audience
Former VP invokes disaster movie to warn of impending catastrophe, conveniently set beyond his lifetime — while his 2006 predictions remain unfulfilled.
Read moreThe Climate Scaremongers: How The UK Govt Made 25,000 Winter Deaths Disappear
For 72 years, UK winter death data exposed a climate inconvenience, so the ONS stopped publishing it—and just like that 25,000 deaths disappeared.
Read moreHere’s Why $96 Million Worth Of Electric Buses Sit Idle Across South Florida
WPLG Local 10 investigates why electric buses remain out of service in South Florida, with similar issues reported in other U.S. cities.
Read moreAs Infrastructure Crumbles, Calif. Weighs Shifting Road Repair Funds To Green Jet Fuel
Sacramento weighs shifting road repair funds to green jet fuel as experts warn the plan could raise costs while delivering few real benefits.
Read moreThe Hidden Energy Costs Of ‘Following The Science’
Rising electricity demand and AI-driven science are exposing how power limits and policy delays now constrain modern scientific progress.
Read moreBiden-Era Emissions Rule Drives Isuzu Trucks’ Production Delays, Cost Concerns
A 2022 EPA emissions rule is delaying Isuzu diesel truck production and raising cost concerns across the U.S. trucking industry.
Read moreObama-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump Effort To Rein In Wind And Solar Expansion
A Boston judge blocked Trump-era wind and solar permitting rules, siding with industry groups that said added approvals stalled projects nationwide.
Read moreThe Climate Cult’s Guilt Trip Versus America’s Environmental Record
Earth Day’s climate guilt narrative clashes with decades of U.S. data showing cleaner air, lower emissions, and growth driven by innovation.
Read moreEarth Day 2026 Marks A Win For American Energy And The Planet
Earth Day 2026 highlights a shift in environmental thinking, framing American energy expansion as a net gain for both security and planetary health.
Read moreEarth Day: Three Big Signs The Climate Movement Is Running Out Of Gas
This Earth Day, energy prices, lower EV demand, and global shortages are reshaping the climate debate as policy ambitions meet real-world constraints.
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