By Dmitri Bolt California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter attempted to recreate former Vice President Kamala Harris’ viral “I’m speaking” moment during Tuesday’s governors debate, as…
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Critics are raising concerns over the accuracy and consistency of IPCC climate data and methodology. The debate highlights questions about measurement precision and shifting scientific benchmarks.
A scientist has filed a federal lawsuit claiming weather data was manipulated to support geoengineering efforts. The case raises questions about climate research integrity and oversight.
Al Gore is again issuing climate warnings, this time raising concerns about a potential ice age. Critics are revisiting past predictions that did not materialize.
Tonight’s briefing connects seemingly unrelated global developments into a single emerging pattern across institutions, systems, and everyday life. From religion to finance and environment, the analysis suggests a broader shift shaping multiple layers simultaneously.
James Talarico’s past climate education proposals are drawing renewed attention. Critics highlight efforts to expand climate lessons and activism in schools.
The UK has approved a $66 million geoengineering experiment aimed at reducing sunlight to combat global warming. The proposal is drawing criticism over potential environmental risks and unintended consequences.
A controversial startup is developing technology to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. Critics warn of serious risks and lack of oversight.
An article claims past DNC messaging dismissed chemtrail concerns as conspiracy theories. It ties renewed attention to declassified documents and ongoing geoengineering debates.
A past video of James Talarico advocating veganism to address climate change has resurfaced online. The clip has triggered criticism and debate amid his Senate campaign.
Newly uncovered documents describe seminars that teach judges about climate litigation while hosting them at destinations like Napa Valley and Hawaii. Critics say the program aims to influence judges handling environmental lawsuits.
The possible reversal of the EPA’s landmark endangerment finding could weaken federal climate regulations but may not halt environmental policies already embedded in state and local governments. Local leaders and institutions are expected to continue advancing climate initiatives regardless of federal shifts.
Reports say the Trump administration is reviewing how history is presented in U.S. national parks and museums. Officials say the effort targets “anti-American” narratives, while critics warn it could erase important historical context.

















