Guest essay by Charles Rotter, originally published on Watts Up With That.
Oh, look, The Guardian is at it again, serving up a piping hot plate of climate hysteria with a side of precocious child activism....
Editor’s Note: President-elect Donald Trump's overwhelming electoral victory and his winning of the popular vote gives him a mandate to move forward with his agenda, not the least of which on the climate and...
Guest essay by Charles Rotter, originally published on WattsUpWithThat.
The global climate circus, formally known as the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), is underway in Baku, Azerbaijan, and the timing couldn’t be better....
Guest Post by Craig Rucker and CFACT
For decades environmentalists raised questionable, but often successful, objections to block mines, pipelines, nuclear power, and oil and gas operations.
Now, as Shakespeare’s Hamlet might say, they are “hoisted by their...
Editors Note: A recent peer reviewed paper published in Nature and fawning coverage of the story in The Guardian indicates that many climate scientists are so sensitive that they are unable to handle criticism...
Editors Note: These ten questions below were compiled by Chris Martz and posted on his Twitter (X) feed. As we've noted routinely at Climate Realism, the media is so incompetent at even basic science,...
Guest Essay by Vijay Jayaraj
The archipelago nation of Indonesia represents just 1% of Earth’s land area, but it has set the stage for global geopolitics surrounding fossil fuels and climate policies.
As a part of...
Editor's Note: In the essay below, many of the remarks by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis echo what we have been saying here at Climate Realism about hurricane Milton as well as Helene and hurricanes...