Environmental organizations take legal action against the Trump administration for a report minimizing climate harm.

Environmental groups are taking legal action against the Trump administration, claiming it is pushing a hidden agenda that threatens climate science. A lawsuit was filed on Tuesday by the Environmental Defense Fund alongside other organizations, arguing that recent climate models tend to make “exaggerated projections of future warming” and that the economic impacts of CO2-induced […]
Climate Judiciary Project removes judge testimonials due to scrutiny

Environmental advocacy groups, facing accusations of attempting to sway judges, haveremoved and anonymized the identities of jurists collaborating with the activist network. This follows a digital report from FOX News that highlights an online forum dedicated to updates on climate lawsuits. Established in 2018 by the Institute for Environmental Law, the Climate Justice Project (CJP) […]
South Carolina Judge Turns Climate Lawfare Initiative into a Ten-Time Failure

Long-term Climate Law Campaign Against Big Oil On Wednesday, in South Carolina, State Judge Roger Young dismissed a lawsuit brought by the city of Charleston against several oil companies. These included prominent players like Chevron, Colonial Pipeline, ExxonMobil, Shell, and BP. City officials, along with trial lawyers, wanted to hold these companies accountable for what […]
Hotel Increases Prices by 100 Times for U.N. Climate Summit

Hotel Price Surge for COP30 in Belem A hotel in downtown Belem, Brazil, has recently changed its branding ahead of the COP30 Climate Alarmism summit, leading to a notable spike in room rates, which have reportedly increased by a factor of 100. This transformation has gone viral on social media. The COP30 Summit is set […]
Judge dismisses Charleston climate lawsuit aimed at energy companies

Judge Dismisses Charleston’s Climate Lawsuit Against Energy Companies A South Carolina judge dismissed a case from the City of Charleston against several energy companies, citing that the court lacks jurisdiction to pursue climate change-related lawsuits under state law. Judge Roger Young expressed concerns that such cases could set a precedent for extensive legal actions linked […]
Significant Climate Study Promoted by Media Based on Faulty Data

Concerns Over Climate Damage Estimates Recently, the Washington Post highlighted a study projecting that climate change could lead to up to $38 trillion in global economic losses by 2050. However, this research has drawn criticism, particularly due to questionable GDP data related to Uzbekistan. The findings suggest that climate change might slash global GDP by […]
Low-Income Nations Angered by High Hotel Costs for U.N. Climate Conference COP30

COP30 Climate Alert Summit Faces Accommodation Challenges Representatives from 25 countries attending the UN COP30 Climate Alert Summit are being urged by Brazilian President Lucio Inasio Lula da Silva to relocate the event from Belem city due to “exorbitant” hotel prices, according to a Brazilian news report. Brazil is set to host COP30 from November […]
India starts a satellite mission to monitor climate challenges from space

India’s $1.5 Billion Satellite Partnership with NASA On Wednesday, India successfully launched a $1.5 billion radar imaging satellite, developed in collaboration with NASA, to enhance global monitoring of climate change and natural disasters. This satellite, known as the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, or NISAR, marks the first joint effort between the Indian Space Research Organisation […]
Trump’s Recent Action Sets the Stage for America to Move Beyond Democrats’ Climate Ideas

EPA Moves to Revoke Obama-Era Regulations On Tuesday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its intention to end certain regulations that impact greenhouse gas emissions. The agency’s proposal aims to roll back rules established during the Obama administration, which some — including Lee Zeldin, the EPA Administrator — argue rely on weak scientific evidence. Zeldin […]
Lee Zeldin to Withdraw the ‘Ultimate Goal of the Climate Change Movement’

EPA Proposes to Withdraw Controversial Climate Change Regulations On Tuesday, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin announced a new proposal to withdraw what he referred to as the “Holy Grail of Climate Change Religion.” Zeldin was joined by Energy Secretary Gov. Chris Brown, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, and Chris Spear, who heads the American Trucking Association, […]