For all Australia's success in adopting rooftop solar, millions of people are missing out. Now a new trial is aiming to overcome that divide through trading.
The WA government is forced to deny accusations of a backflip and a broken election promise after revealing a raft of changes to its home battery installation rebate.
This story is just one more instance in which The Guardian is irresponsibly promoting a doomsday scenario based on unjustified extrapolations of trends based on extreme model projections, while ignoring real-world epidemiological...
Two groundbreaking volcanic studies this past month are shaking up everything we thought we knew about carbon dioxide (CO2) in Earth’s atmosphere.
Demand for household batteries in Australia is on the cusp of an explosion, and new data suggest most people are motivated by personal considerations.
Consumers will see the price for home batteries slashed by the federal government. With a mandate to address climate change, investment in renewables is expected to soar.
In the rush to install ever more solar and, now, batteries on people's homes, one consumer warns of the risks of giving control to big energy.
In the rush to install ever more solar and, now, batteries on people's homes, one consumer warns of the risks of giving control to big energy.
Axios’ “Climate Anxiety Map” isn’t science—it’s partisan theater. The map mirrors the 2024 election results, with Democrat strongholds reporting the most fear. But it measures emotions, not actual climate impacts....
Linnea Lueken of the Heartland Institute helps us reveal the data that disproves claims of: worsening drought, worsening wildfires, catastrophic sea level rise and a dying Great Barrier Reef.
From THE DAILY CALLER Nick PopeContributor Hawaii Democrats have advanced a bill that would clear the way for individuals and insurers adversely affected by an “event attributable to climate change”…
Nuclear? Renewables? Gas? Coal? And what about emissions targets? What the two major parties are offering on energy at this election.
A top energy expert says governments must ensure households that can't access subsidies for batteries still get a benefit, and must not be penalised.
“Politicians and ENGOs gaslight the public into believing Alaska has a magic thermostat that can stop erosion, reverse damage to fisheries, and fix every other contestable issue—as long as they scream ‘CLIMATE CHANGE’!”
An inane study that tries to link tree rings and severe weather, while ignoring warning fatigue. but hey, it's PEER REVIEWED!
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