
Much has been made of the so-called effects of CO2 as an agent of warming the atmosphere, as in a greenhouse, thereby supporting the notion that CO2 is warming the planet and, by extension, is caused by man’s activities that generate said CO2.
Written by R. Carver

Much has been made of the so-called effects of CO2 as an agent of warming the atmosphere, as in a greenhouse, thereby supporting the notion that CO2 is warming the planet and, by extension, is caused by man’s activities that generate said CO2.
Written by Jon Fleetwood

This week, Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc. announced it has officially begun operations of its first U.S. installation in Gill, Colorado—a ground-based Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) that uses electrical ionization to force more rain.
Written by Christian K. Caruzo

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) scolded President Donald Trump on Monday for giving Brazil the “middle finger” for daring to impose tariffs on the South American nation. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Jon Fleetwood

The Gates Foundation on Friday announced a $1.4 billion “climate adaptation” package at COP30 in Belém, Brazil—framed as a humanitarian effort to help “smallholder farmers” survive ‘extreme’ weather
Written by Dr Matthew Wielicki

As COP30 runs this week in Belém, Brazil, I can’t help but reflect on one of the key moments that soured me on the climate movement entirely.
Written by PSI Editor

The world of science has lost a brilliant and unwavering voice with the passing of Emeritus Professor Cliff Ollier on Friday, September 26, 2025. He died peacefully at home, concluding a remarkable 93-year life dedicated to the relentless pursuit of knowledge.
Written by Will Jones

The National Health Service has spent £1.4 billion of taxpayers’ money on ‘net zero’ schemes without reducing its ‘carbon’ footprint at all
Written by Paul Homewood

British motorists travelling abroad face being taxed for driving electric cars in France under Rachel Reeves’s pay-per-mile plan.
Written by Camilla Turner

The BBC is preparing to launch an investigation to assess bias in its climate change coverage, amid a growing crisis at the corporation. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Hugh McCarthy

Why I am still talking about Lockdowns..and why you should still be too.
Written by Lee Taylor

Oatly, the Swedish oat-milk darling once hailed as the future of ‘ethical capitalism’, has finally said the quiet part out loud.
Written by Chris Morrison

The next two weeks of COP30 will see three favourite climate scares relentlessly broadcast to promote the fast-fading hard-Left Net Zero fantasy.
Written by James Alexander

It has recently become the fashion to kick Cold-War liberalism in the shins. Samuel Moyn, an influential Yale professor, is making an entire career out of this. And one also has Quinn Slobodian, who energetically blames neo-liberals for the revival of fascism.
Written by Kenneth Richard

According to a new study, Greenland temperature stations indicate an abrupt 2.9°C warming trend from 1922 to 1932 (10 years) that was nearly identical to the 3.1°C warming trend from 1993 to 2007 (14 years). [emphasis, links added]
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

The billions spent on amyloid Alzheimer’s research have only produced three drugs, all of which offer minuscule benefits and severe side effects.
Written by climatedepot.com

Marc Morano of climatedepot.com is joining a self-declared ‘Unofficial U.S. Delegation’ as the The UN climate summit, COP30, kicks off next week in Belém, Brazil — from November 10-21 — deep in the Amazon rainforest.