STEVE MILLOY: Trump’s Energy Report Card…President gets an A-plus! – ‘Unleashing American Energy’

https://dailycaller.com/2025/07/20/opinion-trumps-energy-report-card-steve-milloy/ By Steve Milloy July 20 marks six months into President Trump’s second term. Unleashing the fossil fuel and nuclear industries, and terminating the Green New Scam were major planks of his campaign. So what are his first semester grades for setting policy and policy implementation? Awesome with a few concerns. For setting policy, the […]
Media Pushes Texas Flood ‘Climate Change’ Hysteria, History & Data Say Otherwise

Media Pushes Texas Flood “Climate Change” Hysteria, History and Data Say Otherwise By Anthony Watts In the aftermath of the tragic Texas Hill Country flooding, a barrage of mainstream media outlets, including; CBS Texas “History warned of the Central Texas flood: Why the danger on the Guadalupe River wasn’t a surprise,” CNN “How climate change made Texas flooding more […]
Hail No! NBC, Climate Change Isn’t Making Hail More Damaging

Hail No! NBC, Climate Change Isn’t Making Hail More Damaging By Anthony Watts In the NBC News video report titled “How climate change could make hail storms even more destructive,” viewers are warned that stronger storm updrafts caused by climate change might supercharge hailstones, making them up to 75 percent larger. This claim is false […]
‘A weird lack of Northern Hemisphere tropical cyclones so far in 2025 It’s been one of the least active years on record for tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere’

The graph shows Northern Hemisphere ACE for each year from January 1 through July 21, starting with 1971, the first year of reliable data from the Northeast Pacific. The ACE to date of 45.5 is only about 41% of the climatological average for the period 1991-2020. The only years with lower ACE at this point were 1977 (23.0) and 1998 (39.1). …
The cumulative longevity of each named storm (or “named storm days” in the table below) is only about two-thirds of average. As for hurricane-strength systems — which are called typhoons in the Northwest Pacific and severe cyclonic storms in the North Indian Ocean — their cumulative longevity is a mere 27% of average.