EPA Announces Emergency Fuel Waiver To Boost Gasoline Supply, Lower Prices
EPA is ending summertime fuel restrictions early, a move expected to add hundreds of thousands of barrels of gasoline per day and ease pump prices.
Another Hurricane, Another Climate Scare—And Still No Trend
Long-term hurricane records show no clear trend toward stronger storms, despite recurring media claims linking hurricanes and climate change.
Read moreBattery Fires Creating New Nightmare For Electric Vehicle Owners
Electric vehicles are catching fire even while parked, as millions of vehicles face recalls over battery and electrical-system fire risks.
Read moreBelgium’s Answer To Deadly Heat Waves? Anything But Air Conditioning
Belgium’s resistance to air conditioning faces scrutiny after a deadly heat wave caused 1,747 excess deaths, mostly among the elderly.
Read moreLabour’s Net-Zero Border Tax Could Double UK Farmers’ Fertilizer Prices
Labour’s net-zero border tax could double UK farmers’ fertilizer prices as the government aligns Britain with EU green trade and climate policies.
Read moreGotta Spare? California’s New ‘Energy-Efficient’ Tire Rules Could Double What Drivers Pay
California’s new tire efficiency rules could eliminate 70% of available tires and nearly double current prices, according to one industry group.
Read moreTalarico Led ‘Divest’ Protest Against Texas Coal Plant, Praised Kiddie Climate Strikes
Senate nominee James Talarico (D-TX) was a coal power protester and climate alarmist, but has since “evolved” into an all-of-the-above energy advocate.
Read moreWar And Weather Are Driving Up Global Shipping Costs—Not Climate Change
Climate change and shipping costs are being linked despite war, drought and water demand offering clearer explanations for recent shipping disruptions.
Read moreAfter Decades Of Alarmism, Voters Still Aren’t Buying The Climate Scare
Decades of climate alarmism haven't moved the needle much, with new polling showing climate change tied for last among voters' top concerns.
Read moreNY Dem Wants To Keep Energy Bills High To Push Green Energy Hoax
Democrat Cait Conley, who is running to unseat NY Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, has provided no real solutions for New York's soaring energy costs.
Read moreBoulder’s Climate Lawsuit Runs Into A First Amendment Problem
Energy companies and free speech rights are at the center of concerns over a Colorado climate lawsuit coming before the Supreme Court.
Read moreTrump DOE Invests Millions Into Breaking China’s Grip On Rare Earth Elements
Trump’s DOE awarded $162 million for critical minerals recovery projects aimed at strengthening domestic supply chains and reducing reliance on China.
Read moreGreat Barrier Reef Coral Cover Defies 40 Years Of Climate Doom
New research finds no net decline in Great Barrier Reef coral cover over 40 years, with overall coral cover showing a slight increase in recent years.
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