How Late June’s Heatwave Melted Britain’s Power Network
Britain’s energy grid is getting slammed by a surprise heatwave, geopolitical turmoil, and bad luck, revealing its vulnerabilities.
Survey: Number Of Australians Worried About Climate Change Drops To 12 Percent
A McKinsey survey finds only 12 percent of Australian consumers are worried about climate change, down from 19 percent the previous quarter.
Read moreRecord Harvests Demolish Bloomberg’s Climate Food Scare
Bloomberg claims climate change is driving food prices higher, but data show CO2 and modest warming have boosted crop yields and slashed global hunger.
Read moreEuropean Nations Chose Climate Ideology Over Air Conditioning — And People Died
Europe has 1-in-5 homes with AC while the US sits at 90% — and the death toll gap between continents tells the real story.
Read moreThe Hidden Cost of California’s ‘Green’ Tire Mandate: Fewer Choices, Shorter Tread Life
California's tire efficiency rule promises driver savings, but shorter tread life, fewer choices, and a potential aftermarket ban tell a different story.
Read moreColorado AG Frontrunner Vows More Climate Litigation – With Or Without The Governor
Climate litigation is a key issue in the Colorado attorney general race, with all Dem candidates supporting Boulder’s lawsuit against energy companies.
Read moreExperts Warn Ro Khanna’s Gas Export Ban Will Backfire On Americans
Experts warn Rep. Ro Khanna's Gasoline Export Ban Act would backfire, raising prices and hurting the truckers and farmers it claims to help.
Read morePeople Don’t Fear An AMOC Collapse Because The Science Doesn’t Add Up
The AMOC evidence problem isn't about imagery — it's about two decades of contradictory science and unverified collapse predictions.
Read moreFLASHBACK: Fact-Checkers Furiously Spun Greta Thunberg’s 2018 Eco-Apocalypse Tweet
Critics revisited a deleted tweet from 2018, prompting fact-checkers to defend Greta Thunberg saying humanity will get wiped out in five years.
Read moreNew Report: From Hurricanes To Global Disasters, ENSO Leaves A Costly Trail
A new report examines how El Niño and La Niña cycles drive U.S. hurricane damage and global disaster losses — and what it means for 2026.
Read moreU.N. Chief Demands $1.3 Trillion A Year To Fight ‘Climate Chaos’
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres demands $1.3 trillion annually from wealthy nations to fund climate initiatives worldwide.
Read moreTrump Pledges $17.5 Billion In Loans To Build 10 New Nuclear Reactors Nationwide
The Trump DOE will issue $17.5 billion in loans to fund construction of 10 new nuclear reactors, backed by Westinghouse's AP1000 units.
Read moreWhile Headlines Screamed Antarctic Heatwave, The South Pole Hit -100°F
While media hyped a warm spell on the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Pole was simultaneously hitting -100°F. That's not a climate crisis — that's weather.
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