Greenpeace gets coal for Christmas!
Uh-oh, Greenpeace! Santa checked his list, he checked it twice, and you're on the naughty list...not nice!
Uh-oh, Greenpeace! Santa checked his list, he checked it twice, and you're on the naughty list...not nice!
Buried in the 133 pages of gobbledygook agreed to at last week's UN climate summit are two very dangerous provisions. These greatly advance the green cause known as "loss and damage."
The United States played a leading role in "writing the rule book" for the Paris climate agreement, but also made clear its intention to exit the agreement as soon as possible.
In the audience at CFACT's Poland forum were veterans of the Solidarity movement who freed Poland from Socialism thirty years ago. They do not want to go back. They turned this scholarly forum into a lively discussion of energy, global warming and Polish independence. We were honored.
Many groups at the UN climate conference have no clear connection to what the UN calls "climate action," but who can say they shouldn't still get some of the money? Who can resist a slice of the trillion dollar climate finance pie?
The UN climate conference in Poland is riddled with a mix of bizarre and eyebrow-raising incidents.
IPCC Poland conference presents fictional climate chaos and fake renewable energy salvation.
Every year the UN climate process features a large cadre of radical young people who are given free reign to misbehave.
The UN has a big mess on its hands in Poland with sharp disagreements among the parties. Decipher the words and follow the money.
People complain about UN jargon but the technical language of the Katowice climate summit is very revealing. It is all about changing the world order... The language is deliberately deceptive, but once you understand it, things get pretty clear. Language is like that.
Certainty is the essence of dogma as the climate scaremongers preach certainty that horror is nigh to the media choir.
There is a direct connection between the Paris Accord and the Paris riots.
In the run-up to the annually grand UN climate change summit, this time in Katowice, Poland, we can expect the usual deluge of scary climate stuff.
The UN wants to "finalize the rule book" for the UN Paris Agreement.