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Climate Change Weekly #495: New Research Further Demonstrates Problems with Surface Temperature Records and...
The Associated Press (AP) recently accepted a grant of approximately $300,000 from the KR Foundation, a Danish organization founded to “address the climate crisis by pushing for a rapid phase-out of fossil fuels at a global level.”
New England Fishermen Rally At SCOTUS To Fight Environmental Bureaucrats
Guest Post by Kassy Dillon
WASHINGTON, D.C. — New England fishermen hope to catch a victory this year at the nation’s highest court in a...
‘National Embarrassment’: Key Stat Used In Biden Admin’s Landmark Climate Report Is Misleading
By Nick Pope
A key top-line statistic featured in the Biden administration’s latest report on the state of climate change in the U.S. is misleading...
Climate Change Weekly #485: Pope’s Climate Harangue Shows that He Should Stick to Theology...
Pope Francis has made creation care and fighting climate change a cornerstone of his Papacy from its early days.
Commentary: President Biden’s Offshore Wind Policies Make National Lobster Day a Day to Mourn
President Biden’s offshore wind policies, and his agencies’ blame shifting, it may soon become a day to memorialize the passing of a great industry, tradition, and a tasty meal.
Op-Ed: Fewer Hurricanes are Hitting New England
With Hurricane Lee churning off the New England coast this past weekend; the mainstream media is now filled with articles claiming climate change will...
We’re Being Regulated Out of Business, New England Fishermen Say
By Virginia Allen
New England fishermen are facing growing regulations—from the amount of fish they are allowed to catch to large sections of ocean they...
Missouri Declared a Drought Alert and Published a Mitigation Plan
By Joe Mueller
(The Center Square) – The day after Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Parson declared a drought alert, the Division of Natural Resources announced...
The U.S. Energy Department’s Press Release on Federal Building Standards Is Inaccurate
The U.S. Department of Energy released a proposed rule to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from new federal buildings.
Climate Change Weekly #446: No, Melting Greenland Ice Is Not About to Swamp Coastal...
As with so many frightening climate claims, in the words of Carl Sagan (which were a restatement of Pierre-Simon Laplace), “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”