It was always to be expected that the judicialization of the climate issue would become one of the principal avenues of climate activism. That threat must be taken even more seriously following the recent ruling by the European Court Read more
There is no point in counting in detail the carbon dioxide emissions of everyone, or even of each country. They will only decrease as and when fossil fuel consumption is replaced or reduced, which must be achieved by a Read more
One question is nagging at the back of our minds: why are our leaders setting policy targets that are impossible to achieve? Such is the case with zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Nothing is demonstrating that this is Read more
Nowadays, 88% of the World energy consumption depends on fossil fuels [1]. This ratio is diminishing, albeit at a slow pace of 0.3-0.4 % per year over the past 5 years, with great differences between regions. For example, Read more
After an emergency had been created to save the planet, the financial world no longer even embarks on the illusion of being its rescuer, but rather on a quagmire. The news has just come in[1] that the Frankfurt Read more
So, for a long time now, yours truly has been repeating and explaining [1] that as long as climate models are not validated, they certainly remain tools of scientific interest, but cannot serve as a foundation for climate policies. Read more