
For the past two decades, the media have reported a “climate crisis” with a conviction that presumed dissent to be at best immoral, and at worst insane
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

For the past two decades, the media have reported a “climate crisis” with a conviction that presumed dissent to be at best immoral, and at worst insane
Written by David Wojick, Ph.D.

Back on May 26, 2026, the New York State Legislature dramatically changed its 2019 climate law, which had originally been labeled “landmark” by the green press.
Written by Paul Homewood

Britain could be liable for ‘climate change’ “reparations” running into the trillions of pounds, after the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion that countries have binding legal duties to prevent climate ‘harm’ – duties going well beyond the Paris Agreement – and can be sued for compensation if they fail
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

We want to share with you the news, h/t The Free Beacon, that another significant alarmist has gone over to the let’s-not-panic side
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

By the early 20th century, American medicine had a problem it could no longer ignore
Written by Paul Homewood

There’s another heatwave on the way and no doubt the UK Met Office/media will blame it on global warming, as they always do. It is of course nothing of the sort, just weather.
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

Fortune magazine published an article explaining that Europe’s own policies have created the overheating problems being faced during the present heatwave, noting that by comparison, the United States has dealt with similar heat easily over the decades
Written by Doomberg

Few Americans give a second thought to how they access energy for cooking. As a rough approximation, 60 percent of US households cook directly with electricity—tapping one of the largest and most reliable grids in the world—with the rest largely relying on ready access to cheap natural gas delivered via pipeline
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

In the first article in this series, we looked at the earliest roots of American medicine. Care began in the home. It was shaped by midwives, household remedies, local physicians, family responsibility, faith, and community trust.
Written by Andrew Sibley

Climate ‘scientists’ and media correspondents have been getting excited by record temperatures once again
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As we noted last year, the settled science says that a terrible El Niño is coming and although it’s not climate-related, it is
Written by Paul Homewood

There was a reason why responsibility for the electricity system was hived off the National Grid and passed to the new state-owned NESO
Written by Mark Keenan

As Europe and much of North America endured heatwaves in recent days, headlines quickly appeared claiming that the heat wave was “virtually impossible” without human-caused ‘climate change’
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

When The Atlantic “Weekly Planet” asked via email “Why the media keep quoting the same climate scientist” we had an answer ready: because he tells them what they want to hear.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Cold kills nine times more people than heat, but only one gets blamed on ‘fossil fuels’
Written by Roger Pielke Jr

After adjusting for GDP, new EEA data show disaster costs have remained flat from 1990 to 2024