When Greta Thunberg said “this is all wrong,” she wasn’t just criticizing policy—she was challenging authority. The statement ...
When Greta Thunberg warned that “change is coming whether you like it or not,” many heard a promise—others heard a threat.
This corresponds to the global weakening of climate hysteria. As Matt Ridley noted recently in the Spectator, extreme claims ...
When you come from a culture teeming with abundance and creativity it’s less than charitable to rub people’s noses in it.
A look at what could happen in Longmont in 2026. These predictions were chosen from a list of other possibilities using a ...
So much for the fastest sustained rate of growth in the G7, proudly trumpeted by Sir Keir Starmer as a key ambition in the ...
Climate action has become less urgent now that affordability is top of mind. The good news is, emissions are likely to decline anyway.
To paraphrase Monty Python, the climate parrot may still be nailed to its perch at the recent Cop30 summit in Belem, Brazil - ...
The turn away from climate change alarmism by people with public megaphones tracks a pragmatic turn in public opinion at ...
As if we weren’t fretting enough about artificial intelligence, TIME Magazine has crowned the “Architects of AI” as its ...
Silicon Valley CEOs want to escape regulation and “failing” democracy. But critics say they are more opportunistic than ...
The magazine cites the tremendous technological advances made by the artificial intelligence industry over the past year in ...