This election, though not explicitly about climate, may go down as a turning point for climate policy itself. Voters signaled that they won’t accept environmental goals at any cost, especially ...
A group of psychologists have claimed fear drives deniers to reject the truth. But they ignore evidence academic groupthink hysteria is the real "climate crisis".
Still waiting for the promised disaster.
Energy demand is on the rise; practical solutions are vital to meeting those needs. Rather than a one-size-fits-all mentality, we must implement energy sources that best serve circumstances and...
"... current mineral supply meets between 10 and 35% of projected 2050 requirements ..."
"... what most people want to know is, is it going to be hot? ..."
If Renewables are the cheapest form of energy, why does the EU need a carbon border tax to protect EU based industries?
The Australian Energy Market Operator, the industry body tasked with overseeing electricity supplies in East Coast Australia, has shied away from endorsing an Aussie government claim that renewab...
... In the context of development progress, animals like cows, goats, camels, and pigs should be seen as “solutions with legs” ...
Malaria was endemic in Northern Europe and the USA during the Little Ice Age. But most people don't realise how prevalent Malaria was in previous centuries, because our ancestors called Malaria "...
Alaska has no shortage of recommendations from local environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) whose purpose is to implement global Malthusian degrowth. These plans come at great co...
The alert was withdrawn after 2 hours. An energy spokesman insists there is no cause for alarm.
... any moves to curtail the expanding amounts of energy consumed in developing ... ever more advanced AI models are futile...
The Hilight - Professor Ian Plimer introduced his new book The End of the World, a book which analyses why so many baselessly believe the world is in danger.
Unless there is another cold snap like January 2024?
Joëlle Gergis, who had an erroneous hockey stick climate paper spectacularly withdrawn in 2012, has accused Aussie politicians of using "trickery" to conceal climate policy failures.
... They explode “as if packed full of toxic dynamite” ...
Nobody wants to move until they see whether the USA will pay for their green charade?
As Australia approaches its next cycle of state and federal elections, the radical Aussie Federal Government is pushing laws which could silence media criticism of their key policy positions.
Low-income countries ... need an additional $308.5 billion a year ... international support will be needed to reach this goal.