Breaking the global warming deadlock: Roger Pielke, Jr.

Politicization and polarization of ’emissions reduction’ strategy has blinded climate alarmists and skeptics to seeking co-operative adaptive solutions to weather and climate events

By Roger Pielke, Jr., Honest Broker Substack, July 15, 2025

Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here). Today I quote extensively from it and share both my and Dan’s perspectives on it from 2025. … Read more

Clouds, not CO2, control the Earth’s surface temperature

Fall in sulfur dioxide emissions and deforestation are more responsible for recent warming than carbon dioxide emissions

By Climate Realists of B.C., July 1, 2025

Summary

Historically, climate changes and global warming have not been well understood because of the incredible complexity of our natural world.

Therefore, in 1988, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established to assess the science related to climate change. The panel assumed that natural drivers are constant over time and that the recent observed increase in global temperatures is caused by increases of anthropogenic (human-generated) carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.… Read more

To Climate Emergency Industrial Complex: Shame on you!

Generations have been brainwashed into believing the false ideology that we face climate doom

By Nigel Southway, Take Back Manufacturing, June 21, 2025

We climate realists waste a lot of our time debunking the wild and weird statements made via the media by many scientists who are trapped in the climate emergency Industrial complex.

To keep the funding going or get that paper published, the Climate Emergency Industrial Complex has to say something eyebrow-raising that then gets super-amplified by a sensation-seeking media. Their writings have little to do with real science or solid input to future policies and much more to do with keeping the climate-emergency narrative going and keeping the funding flowing.… Read more