This installment turns to the political psychology embedded in the report. Beyond science and industry, the document lays out a strategy for shaping public perception, countering resistance, embedding citizen assemblies,...
The Global Tipping Points Report 2025 rests on a single structural premise: that coordinated intervention can push society across thresholds into self-reinforcing decarbonization.
This is Part II of a multipart, systematic refutation of the University of Exeter’s Global Tipping Points Report 2025. In Part I, the focus was the report’s rhetorical architecture: the language of catastrophe, the asserted...
The Global Tipping Points Report 2025 is ambitious. It seeks to reshape finance, law, economics, and culture under a unified urgency narrative. Whether that narrative rests on sufficiently robust predictive foundations is...
And the broader pattern is hard to miss. Environmental discourse is being reframed as a moral sorting exercise. Before you debate policy, you scan for hidden sins. Before you examine tradeoffs, you establish virtue alignment.
Hell may not have frozen entirely. But a chill wind has blown through the Post’s editorial boardroom. When an institution long associated with climate alarmism writes “It’s about time” in response to a major deregulatory...
A new pollen-based reconstruction study shows Greenland warmed 10–16°C within decades during 11 Dansgaard–Oeschger events between 57,000 and 29,000 years ago, when atmospheric CO₂ was near 200 ppm...
A long-standing pillar of U.S. climate regulation is about to be tested—and the reaction will be explosive. Lawsuits, political theatrics, media frenzy, and strategic end-runs are coming fast. What happens next won’t...
In a world where climate alarmists constantly cry “unprecedented” at every warm weather anomaly, here’s a genuinely rare meteorological story that deserves the term on its own merits —
From a strict epistemological standpoint, we do not know—at high confidence—whether the total energy of the Earth’s climate system is increasing, decreasing, or remaining approximately constant.
This is the circular fortress of modern climate science: models validate models, statistical significance is computed on synthetic data, and uncertainty is waved away with phrases like “robustness” and “consistency.”
The irony is that while the authors aim to strengthen trust in climate projections, their own methods highlight why many people remain skeptical. When communication strategies are openly tailored to shape impressions of consensus...
Gavin and the gang have got it covered. They’re turning climate guilt into green jobs, regulation into revenue, and moral superiority into a renewable resource.
Asked about Wright’s comments ...Michael Mann said in an emailed comment to the Guardian: ‘This is exactly what Joseph Stalin did.’”
Landry’s critics say he’s “abandoning science.” On the contrary, he’s recognizing the difference between real science—which admits uncertainty—and expensive, bureaucratic groupthink dressed up as “climate...
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