
The number of Britons who think the dangers of global warming have been exaggerated has jumped by more than 50 percent in the past four years, new research for The Times reveals today. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Oliver Wright, Adam Vaughan, and Sian Bradley

The number of Britons who think the dangers of global warming have been exaggerated has jumped by more than 50 percent in the past four years, new research for The Times reveals today. [emphasis, links added]
Written by David Goodhart

Are men and women completely interchangeable? This is obviously an enormous subject, with many dimensions and nuances.
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 Sayer Ji

Layoffs, Lawsuits, and the MAHA Rebellion Paint A Concerning Picture for the World’s Largest Employer.
Written by PSI Editor

CDN’s John Robson offers a telling 15-minute video exposing the fake weather attribution science published in the journal, Nature to back the latest litigation efforts for ‘climate action’ against corporations, which will likely drive us all into energy poverty.
Written by PSI Editor

In this Youtube video Kathryn Porter — independent energy consultant and founder of Watt-Logic warns why there exists an imminent risk of winter blackouts for Britain.
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 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 John Leake

I just received an Instagram post displaying a video of what appears to be an American college kid using a bullhorn to lead a jubilant chant: ‘We got Charlie in the neck! We got Charlie in the neck! Who’s next?’
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 Paul Anthony Taylor

A storm of controversy has erupted in Britain after a well-known cardiologist suggested that COVID-19 vaccines may have played a role in the cancer diagnoses of King Charles III and the Princess of Wales.
Written by irinaslav.substack.com

Today’s entertainment provided by Bloomberg and the International Energy Agency (IEA). Bloomberg, via columnist Javier Blas, who wrote the following lead to a column about the IEA’s pending reinstatement of the “Current Policy Scenario” in its World Energy Outlook.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Energy policy has been distorted by appeasing the climate agenda. Reliable coal plants retired prematurely. Natural gas projects stalled. Nuclear power stymied.
Written by Melissa ORourke

Disgraced climate ‘scientist’ Michael Mann went on a social media rampage on Thursday against Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk following his assassination, including sharing a post that appeared to liken Kirk to a Nazi
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 Climate Discussion Nexus

This summer it was so hot in Canada that it actually snowed in August. No, wait. It was so… climatey