The curtain is falling on the world’s most expensive soap opera. For decades, a cast of unelected bureaucrats and subsidized academics fought to keep the production alive, but the audience has finally walked out. The climate-crisis...
From the "central committee told me to pay lip-service to China’s net-zero pathway" department ...
Apparently, doom is just around the corner, thanks to climate change messing with the nitrogen cycle.
We will also welcome a special guest, Lucy Biggers. Once a died-in-the-wool climate alarmist, Lucy came to see the light, and the truth, and is now one of America’s best communicators for climate realism.
Children were encouraged to panic. Adults were scolded for driving cars. Weather was promoted from background noise to moral indictment.
The CO2 captured by the compound can be released by heating the compound at 70 °C in 30 minutes. Clean CO2 is recovered and can be recycled.
Simple arithmetic already raises red flags. EU emissions fell by 37% over the 33 years from 1990 to today. Achieving an additional 68% reduction in just 17 years would require nearly tripling the pace of decarbonization.
Whether this short down trend will hold depends on us. We have to keep fighting climate alarmism, calling out nonsense, be it scientific or political, when we see it.
After also analyzing nearly half a million flights across the North Atlantic, the research team has generated new insights.
Understanding this hemispheric “balancing act” helps society focus on the true forces behind global warming—changes in cloud behavior linked to surface warming and natural climate variability
“Never mind” — the moment when an overheated argument quietly dissolves under the weight of reality.
The climate cult is losing its grip on our politics and culture. Example: The EPA.
Soaring costs and trenchant criticism from some put the brakes on wind and transmission as the sun shines on big solar and batteries.
Soaring costs and trenchant criticism from some put the brakes on wind and transmission as the sun shines on big solar and batteries.
Experts are often right, but they are also often wrong. We need credentialed authorities because their deep knowledge helps us make sense of complexity. But when it comes to prediction, seek out foxes, that is, the generalists...
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