Interviews and analysis of court documents show how the world’s most prestigious consulting firm quietly helps fuel the climate crisis
Interviews and analysis of court documents show how the world’s most prestigious consulting firm quietly helps fuel the climate crisis
Interviews and analysis of court documents show how the world’s most prestigious consulting firm quietly helps fuel the climate crisis
Some experts liken tariffs to a game of whack-a-mole, with trade flows simply rerouted if the potential rewards are big enough
By Jo Nova In the annual tournament for cash handouts, the UN now enables charity for space-faring nations with slaves. Somehow, the demands for climate reparations were led by the nation burning more coal than the rest of...
Much is unclear about how Donald Trump’s return to power will affect efforts to tackle global heating but there are a few things we can say
Much is unclear about how Donald Trump’s return to power will affect efforts to tackle global heating, but there are a few things we can say
It’s time to stop making Western taxpayers sacrificial lambs at the altar of climate politics while countries like India and China burn huge amounts of fossil fuels to the benefit of their people.
IEA says faster clean energy rollout being led by solar power in China with country set to boast half of world’s renewables by 2030
This segment will be archived in WUWT Climate TV, a collection of over six hundred videos, featuring new interviews and analysis, and covering dozens of media sources discussing, debating and analyzing the latest in climate...
China does whatever advances China’s economic and ultimately its geopolitical interests. That is a lesson for America’s political leaders: if the United States wants to prevail in the geopolitical contest with China,...
The source of new renewable energy is also a battleground over China’s cheap exports of panels that has split US firms
China’s top energy officials dampened hopes that the country’s carbon emissions have already peaked Thursday following July reports the country would stop increasing emissions after this year, according to Bloomberg.
Contrary to its label, the law had nothing to do with reducing inflation. In fact, it would soon drive-up prices for such essentials as food, electricity and transportation.
Permits for coal-fired power plants drop by 83% despite leading world in construction as focus turns to renewables
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