The claim that July 3-4, 2023 were the hottest days in the past 125,000 years is based on satellite data and computer modeling by the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer. But there seems to be a problem with the Climate Reanalyzer.

The claim that July 3-4, 2023 were the hottest days in the past 125,000 years is based on satellite data and computer modeling by the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer. But there seems to be a problem with the Climate Reanalyzer.

Rep. Scott Perry (R-Penn.) flattens Biden climate envoy John Kerry at today’s House Foreign Affairs’ Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability hearing. You haven’t heard anyone confront Kerry or any other climate clown like Perry does, calling him a “grifter” and asking why he wants to spend $1.6 quadrillion on something that is not a problem.
My latest in the Wall Street Journal Web | PDF.


An update too late for this op-ed, NOAA has run away from the hottest day claim.
No specific reason given. No errors cited. Just deleted and censorship. You can read the forbidden post here.

From the June 22, 2023 episode of Newsmax’s Rob Schmitt Tonight.
NASA scientist James Hansen launched climate idiocy on June 23, 1988 with his famous Senate testimony. This review of it 35 years later indicates that Hansen’s testimony was largely just hot air, which no doubt contributed to the legendary stuffiness of the Senate hearing room that day.
Continue reading Wrong Again: James Hansen 1988 Senate Testimony Edition
From the June 21, 2023 episode of Fox Business’ The Bottom Line.
“But wind turbines are more than just an economic and geopolitical disaster. They are a menace to the environment.” My latest at Real Clear Energy.

From the June 7, 2023 episode of Fox News’ Ingraham Angle.