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Japan Chooses Reliable Energy Over Climate Nonsense
Japan now stands firm against the climate dogma to secure its industrial future, Vijay Jayaraj explains.
Climate realism is gaining ground in Denmark
The leading Danish business newspaper, Børsen, recently featured both climate alarmism and a response to it from climate realist Karl Iver Dahl-Madsen. According to him, this is a cause for cautious optimism.
Debate Challenge issued by Friends of Science to eponymous UN Group
As the Friends of Science Society celebrates its 24ᵗʰ year of operation, they issue a debate challenge on climate and Net Zero targets, to the upstart UN “Friends of Science” group, described in this report by Inside Climate News on the Bonn Climate Conference.
Filling German gas storage facilities before the heating season is going to be difficult
Will Germany's gas storage facilities be sufficient for the coming winter? In his latest newsletter, Dr. Fritz Vahrenholt analyzes the unusually low storage levels and explains why political decisions could increasingly jeopardize Germany's gas supply.
| Climate change | 237 |
| Climate policy | 234 |
| Energy transition | 165 |
| CO₂ | 157 |
| Climate Science | 136 |
| Net Zero | 100 |
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Analysis of IPCC report
The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC
The Clintel Foundation has published the book The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC. It’s by far the most important work of its existence. In thirteen chapters we indicate per theme whether the IPCC has done its work well. In short, we conclude that the IPCC has made several serious mistakes.
ABOUT CLINTEL
Climate Intelligence Foundation
Climate Intelligence (Clintel) is an independent foundation informing people about climate change and climate policies. Clintel was founded in 2019 by emeritus professor of geophysics Guus Berkhout and science journalist Marcel Crok. Clintel’s main objective is to generate knowledge and understanding of the causes and effects of climate change as well as the effects of climate policy on the economy and the environment.

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Former Czech President Václav Klaus appointed President of Clintel
Former Czech President Václav Klaus appointed President of Clintel The Climate Intelligence Group (Clintel) is honoured to announce that Professor Václav Klaus, the former President of the Czech Republic, from today on [...]
Japan Chooses Reliable Energy Over Climate Nonsense
Japan now stands firm against the climate dogma to secure its industrial future, Vijay Jayaraj explains.
Climate realism is gaining ground in Denmark
The leading Danish business newspaper, Børsen, recently featured both climate alarmism and a response to it from climate realist Karl Iver Dahl-Madsen. According to him, this is a cause for cautious optimism.

the latest IPCC report
The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC
The Clintel Foundation has contributed to the publication of the book The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC by far the most important work of its existence. In thirteen chapters we indicate per theme whether the IPCC has done its work well. In short, we conclude that the IPCC has made several serious mistakes.
ABOUT CLINTEL
Climate Intelligence Foundation
Climate Intelligence (Clintel) is an independent foundation informing people about climate change and climate policies. Clintel was founded in 2019 by emeritus professor of geophysics Guus Berkhout and science journalist Marcel Crok. Clintel’s main objective is to generate knowledge and understanding of the causes and effects of climate change as well as the effects of climate policy on the economy and the environment.









