Climate fact check January 2026
Global warming did NOT ‘supercharge’ winter storm - Pacific islands are NOT disappearing - Climate change is NOT fueling both hot & cold extremes - Cherry crops are just fine - 'Climate roller coaster’ debunked and more.
Poll finds New England women feel misled about climate
New England women are worried about energy affordability.
America’s energy future: A conflict of visions
The national grid is not ready for the explosive growth of power-hungry artificial intelligence and other high-volume users.
Morano at Davos: Trump shredded climate & WEF
CFACT's Marc Morano was on a roll reporting from the World Economic Forum at Davos.
Virginians can expect to see electricity costs skyrocket by $1,100 per household
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative carbon taxes continue to explode.
More Articles
Judges should not be making national security decisions on windmills
The judiciary has always deferred to the President on national security matters. Listen now at WABC.
Wyoming should ditch green hydrogen boondoggles
As European energy expert Samuel Furfari aptly puts it, green hydrogen is “like burning Louis Vuitton handbags for heat.”
Offshore wind lawsuit confusion abounds
Not surprisingly, the confusion begins with the left-wing press.
Arbitrary 1.5 degree failing — Climate fact check time!
Arbitrary temperatures, faulty thermometers, Atlantic current, Indonesia flooding, sea level, holiday food, and more.
Former climate activist Lucy Biggers discusses her climate awakening
The Free Press' head of social media, Lucy Biggers, joins District of Conservation to discuss her climate awakening and leaving her alarmist days behind. Tune in to learn more!
German climate terrorists accidentally increase the use of fossil fuels
Left-wing extremists caused the longest blackout in Berlin since World War II.
CFACT In Action
CFACT releases video report on opposition to Okefenokee Swamp UNESCO designation
Read CFACT's media release
Hydro produces clean Snake River energy; the Left wants to wreck it.
CFACT is proud to have played a small but pivotal role in promoting hydroelectric power in the Northwest.
Podcasts
Are climate activists demoralized or emboldened by Trump’s win? Chris Martz
Chris Martz, meteorology student and rising social media phenom, joins District of Conservation again to give his take on current events and Trump's three cabinet picks for EPA, Interior, and Energy.
The Trump effect sweeps COP 29 ft. Marc Morano & Craig Rucker
Get an insider's view into the latest COP UN Climate Summit from CFACT President Craig Rucker and Climate Depot publisher Marc Morano on the podcast this week.





