
It is remarkable the extent to which the environmental movement, and the climate wing that has consumed it, seem determined to burn bridges rather than build them to centrists and normal people
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

It is remarkable the extent to which the environmental movement, and the climate wing that has consumed it, seem determined to burn bridges rather than build them to centrists and normal people
Written by Sayer Ji

For almost two decades, I’ve been immersed in documenting the therapeutic potential of lifestyle practices
Written by Paul Homewood

We currently moan about having to pay a couple of hundred millions or so to persuade wind farms to switch off, but that will soon be the tip of the iceberg
Written by Joe Bastardi

In a meeting with Dr. Willie Soon, Dr. Ronan Connolly, and Dr. Michael Connolly their study on the weakening of the Hadley Cell provided a compelling explanation for the 20-year downturn in the Western Pacific (WPAC), which serves as the real canary in the coal mine for tropical climatic changes
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The climate crisis lobby needs one thing to be unquestioned. A precise global mean temperature that marches upward without doubt. It is the cornerstone. Without it, the rest collapses
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Another major state-subsidized EV venture just collapsed in Canada. Even the government propagandist CBC admits that “Quebec declares Northvolt battery plant partnership dead, loses $270M investment/ Minister had earlier said Northvolt bankruptcy wouldn’t affect Quebec plant”
Written by Farming UK

The government has been accused of putting the countryside at greater risk of wildfires after extending its ban on controlled burning across England’s peatlands
Written by Matt Ridley

A YouGov opinion poll reveals plummeting support for ‘net-zero’ policies in all age groups, accompanied by a sharp rise in the number of people who think the threat of ‘climate change’ is exaggerated
Written by Paul Homewood

As I wrote a couple of days ago, there is a big discrepancy between the Met Office’s HadUK dataset, which shows this summer as being 0.4C hotter than 1976, and its own Central England Temperature series, which shows the two summers as tied
Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

One of my favorite Richard Feynman quotes of all time has got to be “I Would Rather Have Questions That Can’t Be Answered Than Answers That Can’t Be Questioned”
Written by Paul Homewood

Not only are such claims directly contradicted by the Met Office’s own CET series, not only is their UK dataset dominated by poorly sited, junk sites with up to 5C of uncertainties, not only is it corrupted by spurious UHIE warming, but it now emerges that they have carried on opening yet more Class 4 and 5 sites, while at the same time the number of Class 1 sites has fallen
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

This summer it was so hot in Canada that it actually snowed in August. No, wait. It was so… climatey
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova

We don’t think of beauty as a health necessity. A tree in the courtyard, a painting on the wall, or a patch of wildflowers near the sidewalk may feel like luxuries: pleasant, yes, but not essential. Yet growing evidence tells us otherwise
Written by Elizabeth Kucinich

The pesticide section of the report, which directs the EPA to partner with industry on PR campaigns to convince Americans the system is ‘robust,’ reads like it was written by Bayer and Monsanto
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

….of cabbages and kings, and Antarctic ice that stubbornly refuses to melt
Written by Sayer Ji

Have you ever wondered if the echoes of past lovers or mates linger within you?