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from legal riots Laura Helmuth later denied her tirade and vitriol. Unfortunately, this suggests that too many scientists would rather offer elitist insults than address legitimate concerns and diverse ideas. Leslie Eastman I have been paying attention The Steady Decline of Scientific Americanboth in terms of its treatment of science and its practical support for policies that would benefit this country. My last few articles have shown that progressive ideology has all but taken over this once-respected publication. One of the main reasons for the accelerated descent into madness is that editor-in-chief Laura Helmuth allows pseudoscience and narrative to flow…

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Hurricane season officially ends on November 30, and as the final weeks of hurricane season approach, this year has proven to be one of the most devastating for storms.In May, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted that the 2024 hurricane season would be above normal, with 8 to 13 hurricanes expected, of which 4 to 7 are expected to be major storms. Eleven hurricanes have been recorded, and NOAA's predictions have proven to be accurate. So far, we have seen our 17th named storm, Hurricane Rafael.Typically, a hurricane season averages about six hurricanes, but this year's activity has far…

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From the Daily Caller Irish OwensContributor Toyota North America chief operating officer (COO) Jack Hollis criticized U.S. policies to promote the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) on Friday, according to Bloomberg. According to Bloomberg, Toyota’s chief operating officer said the electric vehicle policy is a “de facto mandate” that is out of sync with consumer demand. Hollis also said it's impossible to meet electric vehicle regulations like California's, according to CNBC. “The entire EV ecosystem is ahead of the consumer,” Hollis told reporters on Friday. “That's inconsistent with the consumer. That's not the case. The Biden-Harris administration has rolled out…

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Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, has repeatedly plunged into darkness. In 2024 alone, the country's national power grid has collapsed ten times, leaving millions without power. Recent power outages caused by weak infrastructure and damage have highlighted the enduring energy crisis that hampers economic growth and development. But beneath the surface lurks a key question: Why has one of the world's most resource-rich countries failed to build a resilient energy system? The answer lies in a combination of internal challenges and external pressures—most notably, climate colonialismenergy policies set by global financial institutions and wealthy countries prioritize carbon reduction over human…

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The Baltimore area could see its first rain in weeks, but will remain sunny for much of the week, according to the National Weather Service.Saturday is expected to be sunny and breezy, with a maximum temperature near 59°C. There will be clouds at night and the temperature will drop to around 39°C.[Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]Showers are possible Sunday afternoon, with a 40% chance of rain and a high near 62 degrees. The rainfall could be the heaviest the area has seen in more than a month, but new rainfall amounts may only reach a quarter to half an…

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from CFACT David Wojcik The United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change has always been about big money, but until now, there has been a facade of emissions reductions to cover it up. Money is a big deal this time, and it's crazy as hell. Starting next year, they want trillions of dollars from us. That people take this nonsense seriously speaks volumes about the unreality of the UN climate plan. But it will be fun to watch them hit the wall of “impossibility.” In fact, there are three major funding issues that deserve attention. First, the annual…

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If Ed Miliband's promise to cut his heating bill by £300 and deliver “100% clean energy by 2030” was a movie, it would be a sci-fi comedy, complete with magical wind farms and Santa's workshop Effective planning committees. Unfortunately, the joke is aimed at Britain, as this farce is costly for the average British person. Buckle up, folks, because this is where green daydreams meet the cold, hard walls of reality. NESO report: Reality’s blow is not so subtle The National Electricity System Operator (NESO) essentially dropped a truth bomb on Miliband's fantasies. Let’s review the highlights: No £300 savings:…

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from climaterealism Author: Linny Luken A number of media published articles reporting on a report by the European Copernicus Climate Change Service (“Copernicus”). The report stated that 2024 will be the first time since the pre-industrial era that the temperature rise has exceeded 1.5°C. The media said this will cause incalculable consequences. weather disasters. This is mostly wrong. While average temperatures in 2024 are likely to be warmer than in recent decades, it is not yet the end of the year, there is limited evidence to support the claim that it will represent the highest temperatures humans have ever experienced,…

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In the 173 years of Atlantic hurricane records, only a handful of storms have ever roamed the Gulf of Mexico as hurricanes, but then died before making landfall on the Gulf Coast as tropical cyclones. To the delight of Gulf Coast residents, this month's Hurricane Rafael is expected to join the short list of eight underperforming hurricanes and will be the only major hurricane among them. Rafael briefly intensified into a Category 3 hurricane in the Gulf early Friday, becoming the most westerly major hurricane ever recorded in November. Thankfully, Rafael will stay on the water, although its effects will…

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