The Case for Climate Realism: A Q&A for Politicians and Voters

By Climate Realists of British Columbia, May 2025

The Case for Climate Realism offers 21 Questions and Answers from a factual, climate-realist perspective for politicians, political candidates and voters on the issue of “climate change.” It is in PDF format (1.8MB). For example:… Read more

When it comes to creating climate alarm, BBC’s Mark Poynting shows how it’s done

Broadcaster chooses easy route to creating climate fear—exaggerating the facts about sea-level rise

BY CHRIS MORRISON, The Daily Skeptic, May 22, 2025

A gleeful, self-satisfied Mr. Punch was often heard to remark: “That’s the way to do it.” Today we examine the way that Mark Poynting, one of the BBC’s top doom-mongering Net Zero activists, uses the trusted “scientists say” message to turn a centennial sea level rise of around 30 cm (6 inches) into prose stating: “The world could see hugely damaging sea-level rises of several metres or more over the coming centuries.” … Read more

Net Zero alarmism is a mental illness: Jordan Peterson

Climate hysteria, and policies to ‘cure’ it, are the work of a cabal of ill-informed narcissistic worshippers of fear and force

by Jordan Peterson, The Telegraph, May 22, 2025

An anecdote, to begin.

In 2023, I was sentenced in Canada by the Ontario College of Psychologists and Behavioural Analysts to an unspecified period of professional “re-education” for what has been deemed my unprofessional conduct. If I refused to comply, then the college indicated its duty to revoke my professional licence as a clinical psychologist.… Read more

World Bank climate hypocrisy is penalizing poor nations—and U.S. could stop it

Economic development of African nations is hamstrung when bank’s ‘green’ policies create energy poverty

By Bjorn Lomborg , Wall Street Journal, May 17, 2025

Rich Western nations and their development banks love to parade their climate virtue and wag their fingers at Africa. They insist that the continent leapfrog from no energy to trendy renewables like solar and wind, even as wealthy nations run mostly on fossil fuels. With the biggest voting share in the World Bank, the U.S. has effective veto power over major decisions at the globe’s largest multilateral organization—and the moral duty to put its foot down.… Read more

For Spain and Portugal, Net Zero means zero power

Irrational political decisions to depend heavily on ‘sustainable’ solar and wind power led to massive nation-wide blackouts

By Gabriel Calzada & Manuel Fernández Ordóñez, Wall Street Journal, May 01, 2025

On Monday, April 28, at noon, life changed for Spaniards. With the sun at its peak, the country’s largely solar-powered electrical grid shut down. … Read more