
In recent years, the issue of climate change has taken a decidedly apocalyptic turn.
Earlier this week United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned, “If we don’t urgently change our way of life, we jeopardize life itself.”
Written by Roger Pielke Jr PhD

In recent years, the issue of climate change has taken a decidedly apocalyptic turn.
Earlier this week United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned, “If we don’t urgently change our way of life, we jeopardize life itself.”
Written by mybroadband.co.za
Electric cars will not be able to compete in the same price range as fuel-driven vehicles while they rely on lithium-ion batteries.
This is according to a report from the MIT Energy Initiative, which argues that the price of electric vehicles batteries will not be sufficiently reduced for more mainstream adoption in the coming years.
Written by Clear Energy Alliance

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An undoubted globalist and not someone ordinary folk should readily trust, Billionaire Bill Gates is dedicating his time, money, and his amazing brain to come up with solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems. Watch his latest promotional video about nuclear power.
Written by Donna Laframboise
You can read the full version of this 10-year-old news story on the website of Australia’s Herald Sun newspaper by clicking here.
Disastrous global warming didn’t happen five years ago, in 2014. It isn’t happening today, either. Yet Penny Sackett continues to chair Australia’s ACT Climate Change Council.
Written by Michael Clarke (Logician)

All satellite orbits are full of compromises, the Near Polar Orbits (NOAA-19) are described herein.
Firstly, why near and not polar, well if a true polar orbit is used then the Poles are over flown repeatedly so a near polar orbit can reduce this redundancy. Now in order to get a good view of the poles we need to know how close (far away) we need to fly. This introduces the first and probably the most important compromise we must make.
Written by Michael Shellenberger

In July of this year, one of Lauren Jeffrey’s science teachers made an off-hand comment about how climate change could be apocalyptic. Jeffrey is 17 years old and attends high school in Milton Keynes, a city of 230,000 people about 50 miles northwest of London.
Written by Daniella Balarezo

In our daily reading, we encounter all kinds of claims. Depending on the news story and the week, Chinese imports, coffee, large-cap stocks, snacking, and eggs should be embraced — or they should be avoided altogether. What’s a person to do when bombarded with confusing, contradictory information?
Written by Tony Heller

Independent climate researcher, Tony Heller, offers another devastating yet simple to follow video exposing the climate scam. We see that rather than cutting our use of oil, gas and other mineral resources, we should be expressing GRATITUDE for having them.
Written by Michael Clarke (Logician)

Rocket Launches are critically dependent upon Rocket performance! Rockets are notoriously variable thrust devices, not always when required to deliver more or less boost!
Written by Cécile Barbière translated by Daniel Eck

Disagreement on the inclusion of nuclear power in the EU’s upcoming green finance taxonomy has revived long-standing divisions between France and Germany over the energy transition. EURACTIV France reports.
Written by Stephen McIntyre & Ross McKitrick

Two of the key players in helping expose and explain the Climategate email scandal of 2009 are Steve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick. In this detailed 33-page PDF they offer invaluable details and insight into what is the greatest science fraud of all time costing taxpayers trillions of dollars.
Written by Dom Calicchio

Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama have purchased a nearly 7,000-square-foot home on Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts for $11.75 million, according to a report.
The purchase price was recorded Wednesday with the local Registry of Deeds, the Vineyard Gazette reported.
Written by Professor Joanna D. Haigh (Physics)

Below we present one of the most informative and dispassionate summaries, from a top UK physics professor, on the role of solar variability on climate.
Written by James Taylor

Earlier this month I participated in a climate interview in which I mentioned peer-reviewed research finding wind turbines kill more than one million birds and bats each year in the United States.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

High-profile Swiss meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann has penned a stinging commentary in the online Bayerischer Kurier concerning all the climate doomsday hysteria sweeping across Europe and warns history tells us such hysteria has never turned out well.
Written by Denis Rancourt

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Dear true environmentalists: I am with you.1 Corporate pollution and releasing of toxic substances should be treated as a criminal act, with full power to seize assets for reparations, actual reparations, not just punitive fines.