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9 January 2025
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by Will Jones
Colin M. Barron looks at all the reasons why the overhyped electric car revolution is doomed to be a disastrous failure on every score.
The retraction of a paper in a peer-reviewed scientific journal because it challenged the idea we're in the midst of a 'climate emergency' shows how science has been corrupted by climate activists.
In an excellent guest column in the Times, the fearless Lionel Shriver takes aim at lazy journalists who use the phrase "scientists say” to justify attributing extreme weather and wildfires to anthropogenic climate change.
The BBC recently reported that ocean heat records had been broken this summer "with grim implications for the planet". However, Dr Judith Curry notes four similar Atlantic temperature spikes that quickly returned to prior levels.
A climate consultant has called for purveyors of ‘climate disinformation’ to be sent to prison. But what infallible authority could the courts rely on to determine whether a climate-related claim is true or false?
Retired professor Stuart Harris is the latest scientist to dissent from the climate consensus, concluding in a recent review of the evidence that there is no clear link between CO2 concentrations and the Earth's temperature.
The latest data show that the July temperature in the U.S. was normal, despite the claims of a deadly heatwave driven by climate change. In fact, no recent rising trend is visible in the data.
Chris Morrison, the Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor, takes a look back at the BBC's most egregious climate howlers over the past 12 months.
Temperature data is sketchy at best, and cherry-picking information is rife. In a world filled with ‘Chicken Little’ media, Dr. Roger W. Koops questions the so-called ‘climate change’ catastrophe.
By 2035, U.K. households will bid farewell to new gas boilers, but the enthusiasm for heat pumps as a replacement doesn't seem to be warming up.
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