Why Are Popes so Soft on Migration?
12 May 2025
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12 May 2025
by Joe Baron
Is there such a thing as a Daily Sceptic effect? asks Environment Editor Chris Morrison. After he praised a paper running counter to the 'settled' climate narrative, it was retracted.
The Guardian has been indulging in climate zigzaggeration of late, says Prof James Alexander. Such a zigzagging whirlwind of alarmist exaggeration deserves to be shared more widely, if only to ward off the unwary.
A massive global grooming programme aimed at mainstream media involving climate catastrophism is detailed in a new report from the green billionaire-funded Earth Journalism Network, says Chris Morrison.
The journalist Ross Gelbspan, who led the fight against what he called "climate denialism", has passed away. Richard Burcik looks back at his claims and finds he was wrong about everything.
The world's poor would be better off with less of the philanthropy practiced by the likes of Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg, says Forbes's Tilak Doshi.
The Daily Mail ran a story about the "shocking" melting of the Greenland ice sheet during the "global boiling" in July. But in fact the ice sheet is currently larger than normal.
Feverish reporting from the BBC and other outlets hyped up the July 'heatwaves' in Europe with extreme forecasts, but the actual temperature readings show nothing out of the ordinary.
Climate activists often repeat the myth that Big Oil is pouring millions into climate scepticism. The reality is that Big Green's billions are driving climate alarmism worldwide.
Politicians and journalists have been quick to blame the Canadian wildfires on climate change, but they fail to mention that fires in Canada are currently at historic lows.
The media have been raising the alarm about 'boiling oceans' again, but fail to mention the inconvenient fact that total ocean heat has risen just 0.03% in 125 years.
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