COP 26: Obama and AOC fly in
Barack Obama may have served as the 44th President of the United States, but he is just as wrong as anyone else who approaches global warming from deep roving left field.
Barack Obama may have served as the 44th President of the United States, but he is just as wrong as anyone else who approaches global warming from deep roving left field.
CFACT took to the streets outside COP 26 to announce to the world that “skeptics and alarmists” have finally found “solidarity” at least on one point: Namely, that the UN’s annual gatherings are filled with nothing but hot air.
If there's one thing that unites the UN conference in Glasgow, it is that everyone wants a piece of you.
Massive financial industry shakedown? CFACT continues to push back against false climate narratives with facts.
Kerry, who serves as President Biden's "climate envoy," said that "billions won't cut it" and that a plan to spend trillions of dollars on "climate finance" will be announced on Wednesday.
Climate alarmists want poor nations kept poor. Poor nations want trillions in compensation.
As world leaders bloviate Greta Thunberg sings "shove your climate crisis up your a***." The strange world of UN climate diplomacy.
Having these two feckless seniors land in Scotland means that the time has well and truly come for those seeking to use the UN climate process as an opportunity to hamstring American power—they want to influence and shake Uncle Sam down for cash.
China’s “peak carbon” plan is to install as much fossil fuel power as possible by 2030 – and use that cheap, reliable energy to manufacture wind, solar and battery technologies for export.
Why are elephants afraid of bees?
The hybrid reefs form the basis for natural coral formation.
Fracking led to America’s world-leading CO2 emissions reductions (if that’s your thing). Not to mention ENERGY INDEPENDENCE.
Could we all be subjected to digitally monitored CO2 limits the next time Presiden
There is a chorus of voices conflating our weather with climate in ways scientific data does not support.
The sand dollars were alive when they washed in during high tides and became stranded, but they ‘are unable to make it back to the water once the tide recedes,’ aquarium representatives said. ‘This is resulting in them drying up and dying