The Hottest Summer Days in the U.S. Have Barely Warmed in the Last 40 Years

The total warming of the hottest 3 days in each summer month averaged across 400 mostly-airport weather stations is only 1.2 deg. F over 40 years. I recently posted about the weather observations from Reagan National Airport that showed the warmest days of summer have experienced no statistically significant warming in the last 40 years, despite this

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How to Help Young People Suffering “Climate Anxiety”

Many are the parents who have had to help a small child overcome fears of monsters under his bed. A wise parent will comfort the child, assure him he’s protected, teach him about God’s protection. But that wise parent won’t stop there. He’ll show the child there’s no monster under the bed. That’s not how

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Latest Science Further Exposes Lies About Rising Seas 

It’s all too predictable: A jet-setting celebrity or politician wades ceremoniously into hip-deep surf for a carefully choreographed photo op, while proclaiming that human-driven sea-level rise will soon swallow an island nation. Of course, the water is deeper than the video’s pseudoscience, which is as shallow as the theatrics.  The scientific truth is simple: Sea levels

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Africa is Pioneering Nuclear Innovation as it Faces a Dire Electricity Crisis

The following is a guest article by Ronald Stein, Robert Jeffrey, and Olivia Vaughan. Sub-Saharan Africa faces a dire electricity crisis. Over 600 million people—more than 40% of the continent’s population—lack access to electricity, a figure projected to rise to 657 million by 2030 without intervention. The global nuclear renaissance is well underway—evidenced by companies

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In ASEAN Nations, Coal Is a Physical Manifestation of Progress

When most people think of ASEAN – a diverse association of Southeast Asian nations that include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam – they picture Thailand’s beaches, Singapore’s gleaming skyline or Indonesia’s temples.   What they don’t see is an economic juggernaut that will drive some of the planet’s largest

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Time to Stop Endangerment of Developing Economies With CO2 Regulation

Imagine the irony of labeling a substance as “hazardous” only to discover that the true peril lies not in the substance but in the act of its vilification. That is the case with carbon dioxide (CO₂) and how it has been mischaracterized to establish globally suicidal energy policies. In 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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