Marc Morano Brings Climate Reality to Maine Students

Under a crisp Maine evening sky, students gathered at the New Beginnings Church of God in Waterville for a powerful and timely discussion on the future of climate policy—one that challenged the narratives they hear every day in the classroom. Hosted by the Leadership Institute at Kennebec Community College and featuring CFACT’s own Marc Morano, the event drew a motivated audience eager to hear a different perspective on one of today’s most debated issues. University of Maine Orono student Payton Warren coordinated and transported a group of 7 students from his campus an hour south to attend the March 10th event—an [...]

By |2026-06-10T15:30:50-04:00March 19th, 2026|Comments Off on Marc Morano Brings Climate Reality to Maine Students

Climate fact check — March 2024

Global temperature, moose kills, Finnish emissions, ocean temperature, cooling D.C., 2024 hurricane season, Maine flooding and more...

By |2024-04-09T17:59:32-04:00April 10th, 2024|Comments Off on Climate fact check — March 2024

COP27 — Hopeless hopeful money will dominate the discussion

The UN's annual climate change global negotiating festival -- in this case COP27 in Egypt -- is less than a month away. This one could be a real hoot to watch because there is only one big issue left on the table and that is MONEY.

By |2022-10-12T14:33:39-04:00October 14th, 2022|Comments Off on COP27 — Hopeless hopeful money will dominate the discussion

Don’t think there is a Meteo misinformation media? Consider 1936.

Look at this little ditty: "An EPA analysis compiled from 1895 through 2015 ranks 1936 as the worst on record, with an index value of 1.255. The hottest year in recent decades, 2011, has an index of 0.285. In 1936, some areas experienced 22 heatwave days and maximum temperature anomalies that exceeded 6 degrees Celsius."

By |2022-08-05T13:20:13-04:00August 5th, 2022|Comments Off on Don’t think there is a Meteo misinformation media? Consider 1936.
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