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Steve Milloy

@JunkScience

'Perhaps the most influential climate science contrarian' (Nature). Trump EPA transition. Biostat. Atty. Fund mgr. FOX News contrib. Founder, https://t.co/tXR83l44vf.

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13 million views. Even @ElonMusk commented. Twitter tried to censor it but just wound up exposing (again) the lying nature of climate alarmism. Added bonus: My explanation and warming prediction. junkscience.com/2023/01/milloy…
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Hot weather is coming to the Pacific Northwest but we know it's not "global warming" because here's what meteorologist Cliff Mass plots for Seattle for June 1-10 for the past 80 years. And if you remove the urban heat island effect, we're talking global cooling. cliffmass.blogspot.com/2026/06/short-…
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What is going on at the Justice Department? Here's more evidence that President Trump and his lawyers at the Justice Department really have better things to do than wasting time on the name of the Kennedy Center: "DOE head says agency didn’t punish blue states. His lawyers admit it did." washingtonpost.com/business/2026/… Last week, I revealed the disconnect regarding what EPA was doing on the endangerment finding and what the Deep-Staters at the Justice Department were saying about EPA authority over greenhouse gas regulation. dailywire.com/news/trumps-en… Please, Trump administration: Let's dial back into the MAGA agenda.
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A notably nonsensical claim from Washington Post climate hoaxer @BenNollWeather about a 'notably warm start to the year.' The average global temperature for the past 120 days – since mid-February – is estimated to be about 0.38°C (0.68°F) above the 30-year average. That's not even really measurable warming. I doubt that the six weeks prior to mid-February were appreciably warmer. So the year-to-date has not been 'notably' or usually warm. washingtonpost.com/weather/2026/0…
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Utility-scale batteries are unaffordably stupid even if we only have to lease the technology from Communist China. We need reliable baseload power not a pointlessly expensive Rube Goldberg system of wind, solar and batteries. In any event, what does it say about the US when we have to lease technology from a nation that generally just steals it from us. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…
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Kudos to the Trump administration for having offshore wind permits through national security review. I am not worried about job losses because these are non-productive, if not harmful, jobs. Offshore wind steals from taxpayers to increase electricity prices for consumers and make our electricity grid less stable and endanger national security. We need productive jobs, like building coal and gas plants to lower electricity prices, improve grid stability, and to ensure national security. apnews.com/article/wind-e…
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El Niño may increase risk of drought in certain parts of the globe. But so do the neutral and La Niña phases of the ENSO cycle. In fact, there is almost always drought somewhere. But hunger crises in the modern world are invariably due to poverty and poor government. That also happens in all phases of the ENSO cycle. We can't do anything about the ENSO cycle, but we sure can work on poverty and lousy government. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
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"The Justice Department’s position in Suncor Energy v. Boulder County is a mess. While the Trump EPA is trying to unwind the federal climate regime, the DOJ appears to be leaving the door open to the same broad Clean Air Act theory that made the regime possible in the first place. Climate activists will happily exploit that contradiction." dailywire.com/news/trumps-en…
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This is just lunacy: "Musk says all his projects over the years have been building up toward the goal of establishing a self-sustaining colony of humans on Mars. If he succeeds, SpaceX’s $1.77 trillion valuation might seem comparatively small." washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…
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BubbleX: Not really sure how a company with a ~$4.9 billion GAAP net loss on ~$18.7 billion revenue in 2025 is worth $1.77 trillion. Just sayin'. nytimes.com/2026/06/11/tec…
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Western electricity grids are at the mercy of Communist China because of Chinese made solar inverters: "The European Union's ban on public funding for Chinese-made solar inverters could affect more than a fifth of new solar capacity, exposing a growing tension between energy security fears and the bloc's race to meet climate targets. Brussels imposed the restriction last month, ​citing fears that internet-connected inverters supplied by "high-risk" countries such as China could be used to disrupt Europe's power grid. Because the devices can receive remote software updates, officials warn they could provide a back ‌door for foreign actors to interfere with or even shut down electricity systems." reuters.com/business/energ…
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Democrats soft-pedal the climate hoax in favor of cheap gasoline – because attacking Trump is what advances their political agenda. It never was about climate. It's always been about political power. nytimes.com/2026/06/11/cli…
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Former Epstein lawyer says what? “What I did not appreciate at the time and now deeply regret,” Ms. Ruemmler continued, “is that Epstein used me, along with many others, to legitimize his standing.” Imagine, a lawyer being "used." Precious. I wonder if she will give her fees back... or bill more for being "used" without realizing it? nytimes.com/2026/06/11/opi…
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