Attorneys general call for House to broaden investigation into climate policy impact

Nearly half of the state attorneys general are set to request that the House Judiciary Committee broaden its investigation into climate-related influences on federal judges. They want to include a comprehensive guide that judges can refer to when dealing with unfamiliar topics. This comes in response to criticism highlighted in a report about the latest […]
Claims of bias arise from climate activist footnotes in judges’ reference guide

The most recent version of the Golden Rule Guide, utilized by judges nationwide to navigate unfamiliar topics, has sparked some controversy regarding its perceived ideological bias, particularly in the climate change section. Critics have pointed out that the fourth edition of the Federal Judicial Center’s Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, which features a foreword by […]
Greenies and Democrats Clash as Climate Change Discussion Fades Away

Sierra Club Pushes for Removal of Massachusetts Lawmaker The Sierra Club is urging local Democratic legislators to step down from significant committee positions, a request that the Speaker of the Massachusetts House has dismissed as “stupid.” State Representative Mark Cusack, who leads the House Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy Committee, is said to be considering a […]
Doomsday Clock now at 85 seconds to midnight due to nuclear and climate threats

Doomsday Clock Set at 85 Seconds to Midnight The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, known for maintaining the “Doomsday Clock,” has reported that the world is perilously close to disaster. The clock has now been adjusted to reflect just 85 seconds to midnight. This organization points to various threats including nuclear warfare, climate change, the […]
Patagonia Takes Legal Action Against Climate Activist ‘Drag Queen’

Patagonia Takes Legal Action Against Drag Artist Patti Gonia Be cautious with your wordplay; trademark issues can arise more easily than one might think. Outdoor apparel company Patagonia is reportedly pursuing legal action against Patti Gonia, the performance persona of independent drag artist Win Wiley, who describes themselves as “an artist dedicated to people and […]
Climate change sign at Fort Sumter is reportedly taken down by the National Park Service

Climate Change Sign Removed at Fort Sumter The National Park Service has taken down a sign at Fort Sumter in South Carolina, a historic site where the Civil War began, which warned visitors about the risks of climate change. This sign specifically indicated that rising sea levels could threaten the fort’s walls, stating that should […]
Al Gore Proposes Paying Farmers to Reduce Food Production to Combat Climate Change

Gore Advocates for Regenerative Agriculture at WEF During a debate at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Wednesday, former Vice President Al Gore emphasized the need for government policies to support “regenerative agriculture.” The WEF is currently taking place in Davos, Switzerland, featuring discussions and speeches from global leaders, philanthropists, business executives, and celebrities. Gore’s […]
Kamala’s $8M Home Buying Decision Shows She Disregards Climate Change

Former Vice President Kamala Harris has shown a disconnect between her statements on climate change and her actions by purchasing an $8.15 million home in Malibu. In 2023, she remarked, “Living on the coast means living on the front lines of the climate crisis.” Yet, she has continually warned about rising sea levels and melting […]
Is the Climate Fear Story Approaching Collapse?

Climate Change Agenda Loses Traction Amy Harder, an energy writer at Axios, notes that the decline of the climate agenda over the past year has been remarkably swift. She cites oil historian and S&P Global Vice Chairman Dan Yergin, who points out a significant shift: “We don’t have to wave our hands when it comes […]
House Judiciary Committee investigates climate organization supposedly affecting federal judges

House Judiciary Committee Investigates Climate Law Groups The House Judiciary Committee has initiated an investigation into whether certain climate law groups are inappropriately influencing federal judges in environmental matters. This inquiry, led by Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), involves sending out four letters to various judicial organizations and attorneys seeking […]