
On July 10, 1913, Death Valley, California, supposedly recorded a temperature of 134°F, which has long held the world record as the ‘hottest day ever’
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

On July 10, 1913, Death Valley, California, supposedly recorded a temperature of 134°F, which has long held the world record as the ‘hottest day ever’
Written by John Leake

Further evidence that the people who run Germany have lost their minds came this Saturday when two cooling towers at the former Gundremmingen nuclear power plant were demolished, almost four years after the last reactor was shut down.
Written by Will Jones

Will life be worth living once all the simple ‘unhealthy’ pleasures are banned?
Written by Roger Pielke Jr

Like a zombie, the so-called “billion dollar disasters” (BDD) tabulation is back. This week the advocacy group Climate Central announced that it was the new home of the effort, formerly housed at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Now we take a quick break from warning about the perilous intersection of China’s geopolitical ambitions and Western naivete to use Vladimir Putin as a cautionary tale about listening to climate alarmists when it comes to geopolitics.
Written by Joanna Gray

How can we better understand what is ‘common knowledge’, asked free speech hero Lord Young recently?
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The vaunted EV industry, ‘vaunted’ here being a term meaning favoured by politicians, not customers or companies, continues to crash
Written by Martin L Pall

Written by RT.com

The billionaire entrepreneur is said to be seeking greater personal influence over Tesla as it expands into robotics and AI.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

A recent paper by Ad Huijser, “Global Warming and the ‘impossible’ Radiation Imbalance,” published in Science of Climate Change, presents a detailed analysis that challenges the widely held assumption that rising greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations are the sole, or even the primary, drivers of recent global warming. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Paul Homewood

This is really a hopelessly muddled article in the Telegraph, written by Ryan Wain, the Tony Blair Institute’s executive director for politics and Tone Langengen, its energy policy advisor
Written by Kenneth Richard

The manifestation of what is commonly referred to as “global warming” is predominantly (93%) depicted as an increase in ocean heat content (OHC)
Written by Etienne de la Boetie

A new documentary, An Inconvenient Study, which just won Best Film at the Malibu Film Festival, is shaking the vaccine industry to its very core.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In 2024 the American Journal of Economics and Sociology published a paper explaining the climate skeptic viewpoint, got criticised by alarmists, and fired the editor
Written by Joseph Vazquez

Let’s hear a loud, soldier’s “HOOAH” for the fight against Mother Nature! At least, that’s what a nutty op-ed from The Hill is suggesting for top brass at the United States military
Written by Paul Homewood

On October 22nd, The Telegraph reported UK electricity bills will change repeatedly by the hour