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Federal Appeals Court Blocks Hawaii’s New Cruise Ship Climate Tax
Federal appeals court blocks Hawaii’s new cruise ship climate tax hours before it was set to take effect.
Inside The Palisades Fire Fiasco: Lawyers, Lies, And LAFD Failures
After the Palisades fire, officials edited reports and hid behind lawyers instead of owning clear failures.
Read moreActivists vs. Oil Titans: 2026 Court Battles That Could Shake Up U.S. Energy
Key 2026 court battles pit climate activists against U.S. energy companies, with huge stakes for oil, gas, and national energy policy.
Read moreMedia Cook Up Alarmist Narratives While 2025 Sees Record-Low Extreme Weather Deaths
2025 saw record-low extreme weather deaths, but legacy media keep sounding the alarm, burying any good climate news.
Read moreFar-Left Climate Anarchists Admit Arson Behind Massive Berlin Power Outage
Berlin officials say a far-left climate anarchist group sabotaged power infrastructure, triggering widespread outages.
Read moreChina’s BYD Overtakes Tesla As Global EV Sales Continue To Plummet
BYD surpasses Tesla as EV sales tumble, marking the biggest annual slump in Tesla’s history.
Read moreStudy Finds CO2 Plays Minor Role In Contemporary Global Warming
Human CO2 emissions have contributed just 1.57% to global temperature rise since 1750, showing CO2’s minimal climate impact.
Read moreDem-Run States Are Gouging Their Residents With Sky-High Electricity Rates
Dem-run blue states are driving up electricity rates by mandating costly wind and solar, then blaming everyone else as residents pay the price.
Read moreClimate Policy, Not Climate Change, Is Pricing Californians Out
California’s soaring housing and energy costs are being driven by climate and energy policies, not by modest changes in temperature.
Read moreTo Kick Off 2026, Europe Moves To Silence Climate Dissent
As the EU's climate narrative collapses, desperate leaders are planning more tyrannical measures to keep it all from sinking.
Read more17 Attorneys General Take On Climate Cartel, Warn of Radical ESG Tactics
17 AGs warn the activist group "As You Sow" to stop pushing net-zero policies that violate antitrust laws and drain Americans’ wallets.
Read more2025 Year In Review: Courtroom Losses Mount For Climate Lawfare
In 2025, climate lawfare faced repeated courtroom defeats, leaving litigants and industry alike awaiting a pivotal SCOTUS decision in 2026.
Read moreOffshore Wind Produces Far Less Energy Than Governments Projected, Study Finds
Study finds offshore wind farms could produce far less energy than projected, risking gaps in carbon-free electricity targets.
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