Vijay Jayaraj

Vijay Jayaraj


  • Paper exposes pseudoscience behind methane war on farmers

    February 3, 2025

    Paper exposes pseudoscience behind methane war on farmers

    Methane emissions have become a focal point of the climate debate, triggering absurd agricultural regulations negatively affecting farming communities worldwide. Targets for abuse are ruminant animals, including cattle and sheep, that produce methane...

  • Is the climate doomsday cult finally losing power?

    January 30, 2025

    Is the climate doomsday cult finally losing power?

    For years, climate activists like Al Gore and John Kerry have made bold, headline-grabbing predictions that have failed to materialize.  Gore’s 2007 assertion that the Arctic would be ice-free by 2013 stands in stark contrast to reality: Arctic ice h...

  • UK losing wind gamble A warning for world

    January 28, 2025

    UK losing wind gamble A warning for world

    On a frigid January morning, the fruit of the U.K.’s overreliance on wind energy was reaped when its contribution to the national grid plummeted to a pitiful zero.  Solar output, meanwhile, was a paltry 1% of power generation. This...

  • The dark side of Europe's energy devolution

    January 21, 2025

    The dark side of Europe's energy devolution

    The winter of 2025 has been brutal for Europe, exposing the severe flaws of its over-reliance on wind and solar energy. As temperatures plummeted, countries grappled with electricity shortages, soaring energy prices, and the grim specter of blackouts...

  • Your cappuccino is safe despite climate fearmongering

    January 13, 2025

    Your cappuccino is safe despite climate fearmongering

    A few hundred years ago, coffee was almost an unknown commodity with hardly a handful of countries consuming it at a commercial scale. But today, it is a sought-after drink that drives multiple companies to compete for the world’s best beans. ...

  • The real cause of weather-related deaths

    September 29, 2024

    The real cause of weather-related deaths

    Despite fear-mongering about climate change supercharging natural disasters, weather-related deaths have declined dramatically. According to the Emergency Event Database, the total global deaths per decade from climate-related disasters has fallen...

  • Natural Gas Fuels Prosperity of Canadian First Nations Communities

    June 3, 2024

    Natural Gas Fuels Prosperity of Canadian First Nations Communities

    Obsessed with the faux climate crisis, the Canadian government in Ottawa seemingly discounts altogether the social and economic benefits of natural gas to First Nations communities of the country’s western region. Approximately 5% of the wor...

  • Wind and solar are slaughtering India's iconic bird

    February 11, 2024

    Wind and solar are slaughtering India's iconic bird

    By commissioning expensive and inefficient wind and solar electric-generating facilities, India may have dug the grave of its own efforts to save its beloved and critically endangered bird, known as Great Indian bustard, which is dista...

  • Health of fish stocks contradict climate alarmists' predictions

    February 10, 2024

    Health of fish stocks contradict climate alarmists' predictions

    The oceans are still very much a mystery to humankind, with a vast majority of it yet to be explored. Early in my career, I wanted to make an in-depth study of how climate affected marine life. After all, many media reports claimed that “oc...

  • January 20, 2024

    Shaking off old climate lies for the new year

    As we embark on a new year, our hopes and aspirations are renewed even as the specter of a climate doomsday purportedly looms over us. The predicted apocalypse being a falsehood, we are called upon in this season of joy and love to forgive the fea...

  • December 7, 2023

    Brewing truth: Climate doomsayers’ cooked up coffee crisis

    Every day, people across the world wake up to news about climate change affecting their lives.  With the seeming randomness of a roulette wheel, the doomsday clique of the climate world daily selects a fresh topic to sow seeds of anxiety am...

  • October 31, 2023

    Thailand’s tiger turnaround contradicts climate fearmongering

    Thailand’s protected forest areas are home to the Indochinese tiger, known by its biological name Panthera tigris corbetti. Recent population numbers suggest that the tiger is making a comeback. Tiger populations in two of Thailand’s w...

  • July 24, 2023

    Warming-obsessed media wrong again

    There is not much new about media hyperbole in weather reporting, but July's climate alarmism may be more breathless than usual. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social media were inundated with posts containing flaming red maps of Sout...

  • June 7, 2023

    Saying 'no' to green energy: Mexico and South America must tap fossil fuels to fight poverty

    Despite intense news coverage of issues surrounding the U.S. southern border, it is rare to see headlines about the energy policy of Mexico and the rest of Latin America. Nonetheless, much as in other regions, energy is a major concern inextricabl...

  • December 29, 2022

    Media report India's weather to fit doomsday narrative

    At 39 degrees Fahrenheit, India’s ordinarily sweltering capital of Delhi experienced one of the coldest winter nights this year on Dec. 27. Its region is home to 32 million people, with millions of them having no access to heating in t...

  • December 9, 2022

    A cold winter undercuts the warming narrative

    The mainstream media (MSM) want the world to believe that climate change has turned us into rotisserie chickens.  However, real-world temperatures are not warming to dangerous levels, nor are they going to. Australia's ABC, for examp...

  • November 7, 2022

    COP27: A meaningless ritual for China and India

    Last week, Greta Thunberg called the COP27 climate meeting a “scam” that provides a platform for “greenwashing, lying, and cheating.” The teenage climate activist is probably right -- for a change. Many European countries t...

  • October 29, 2022

    Why Are Farmers Defying Bans to Cultivate GM Crops?

    Farmers across the world are desperate to grow genetically modified crops (GM) in their fields. So much so that in some countries farmers have bypassed existing bans on these crops and even made harvests from them. Why do these farmers risk being ...

  • August 30, 2022

    How do climate doomsayers explain the current state of Arctic ice?

    With ice coverage for July and August remaining above the ten-year average of 2010–20, the extent of summer sea ice in the Arctic has surprised experts who once predicted that such levels would be impossible. This stands in stark contrast to...

  • August 18, 2022

    Green policies creating an uncertain future

    Restrictive energy policies have the world staring at an uncertain future.  Advanced globally by undemocratic institutions like the United Nations and embraced to varying degrees by numerous national leaders, fanciful but dangerous commitme...

  • June 28, 2022

    Coal: Europe's security blanket, the Third World's necessity

    How many lives do European coal plants have?  Nobody knows.  But by now, most of the world understands that Europe's reliance on coal is no longer deniable.  In a time of global energy instability featuring an embarg...

  • June 6, 2022

    South Africa: Warmism creates blackouts

    South Africa — supposedly one of Africa's advanced economies — is reeling under severe power shortages and daily rolling blackouts, some for as long as eight hours. In May, most households, commercial buildings, and industries expe...

  • May 8, 2022

    Electric utopia takes a deadly U-turn

    Electric vehicles have been pushed hard as a solution to the world’s faux climate emergency, but in India they have turned into killing machines.  Many EV bikes and scooters have been bursting into flames across the country. The frequency ...

  • March 13, 2022

    Oil price hikes hit poor countries the hardest

    The fighting in Ukraine has intensified with Russian forces showing no signs of retreating and residents are fleeing cities. What does this have to do with the lives of billions of people living far away from the war? Oil price increases. ...

  • December 28, 2021

    Shift to nuclear brightens Asian energy future

    At a time when the global media narrative is dominated by fossil fuels and renewables, countries in Asia have been commissioning an increasing number of nuclear plants, contrary to many European countries and the U.S.  With a string of new ap...

  • December 11, 2021

    Energy dichotomy: Asian coal gains momentum as Biden undermines US economy

    It has been a tough time for the U.S. energy sector, with production impacted by Joe Biden's hostility to Big Oil and gas prices and heating bills soaring as a result.  President Biden has blamed OPEC for not producing oil at a faster pac...

  • October 22, 2021

    'They need to breed less': the darkness of climate zealotry

    In this age of green craze, the most likely response to legitimate concerns about the lack of access to energy for the world's poor is advocacy for so-called renewable technologies such as wind turbines and solar panels. As embarrassing as tha...

  • October 8, 2021

    In this year's cool, summery India, no signs of global warming at all

    The onset of spring has always been a welcome event, especially for people in parts of the world where winters are cold and severe. Poets talk about it and various socio-cultural events are organized to mark the season of rising temperatures and rebi...

  • September 28, 2021

    Coal's future lies in Asia

    There is no doubt that coal, along with oil, has been the bedrock for the industrial success of the 19th and 20th centuries.  Amid the current century's growing concerns for climate change, many world leaders have hopped on an anti-coal...

  • September 22, 2021

    Energy poverty is not an option for India's 360 million poor

    The global call to impose climate shutdowns akin to the COVID-19 lockdowns fails to recognize that there are millions of poor people for whom there is no room to compromise on energy liberty. Political organizations like the World Economic Forum s...

  • September 4, 2021

    Climate 'crisis' more dangerous than terrorism? Get real, Biden

    The resurgence of Taliban is now expected to pose a serious threat to U.S. and global security.  Thirteen U.S. servicemen and nearly 200 Afghans were already killed in blasts outside Kabul Airport on August 26, 2021.  Yet Presiden...

  • August 13, 2021

    The UN's 'code red' on climate change

    The new U.N. climate report is nothing more than a tired ritual of fear-mongering that has been repeated for decades with the complicity of mainstream media. The report by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — known as th...

  • August 1, 2021

    Is Earth Actually Getting Hotter?

    Every year, climate-change enthusiasts tell us the earth is getting hotter. Phys.org warned the world, “New 'hottest year on record' likely to occur in the next five years.” C2ES informed readers, “It...

  • May 24, 2021

    Ban on Fossil Fuel Funding Threatens Africa's Future

    Green propaganda, based on unfounded fears of climate doomsday, is beginning to threaten Africa's ambition for developing a reliable and affordable energy sector.  Christians concerned about the world's poor should take notice....

  • April 24, 2021

    China Funds Africa’s Fossil Fuel Renaissance—To Africa’s and the World’s Peril

    China is pushing major advances in Africa’s energy sector. It will inevitably use the African fossil fuel sector as security for its own future energy needs. The geopolitical consequences could be serious. Countries in Africa are in dire nee...

  • February 3, 2021

    Toward a Renewable Chaos: Carbon Imperialism and Disadvantaged Smaller Nations

    Net Zero, Climate Action, Build Back Better, and the Great Reset are some of the names for policies aimed at expediting the transition of the global energy sector from fossil fuel to renewable technology. The goal? Saving the planet from climate apoc...

  • January 21, 2021

    Wind and solar dependency on fossil fuels is a fact we cannot ignore

    Newly inaugurated President Joe Biden is moving forward with his Clean Energy Agenda.  At the heart of the proposed energy transition plans is the assumption that wind and solar offer cleaner and greener energy than fossil fuels, thus savin...

  • October 27, 2020

    To fix Africa's hunger problem, bring on genetically modified crops

    The economic situation in Africa has improved a lot since the 1990s.  Yet rampant poverty and food insecurity still impact millions of lives there. Currently, there is a huge demand-supply gap in the agricultural sector.  At le...

  • July 21, 2020

    What Made Asia’s Largest Slum a Success Model for Treating COVID-19?

    On July 9, 2020, Asia's biggest and densest slum shocked the world by announcing just one new positive COVID-19 case despite being a cluster and hotspot. Dharavi is no ordinary slum.  It is one of the densest in the world, housing mo...

  • October 4, 2019

    Developing countries must bail out of the climate game

    As obvious as it may sound, developing countries need more fast-paced development, not moral policing on matters of energy, development, and environment. The onset of the twenty-first century saw the international community coerce developing natio...

  • June 29, 2019

    Gone with the Wind: Inefficiency and Hazardous Nature of Wind Energy Impedes Renewable Crusade

    Wind energy is infinite, clean, a friend of climate, and the future of our energy sector.  That is the green gospel we hear from renewable-obsessed environmentalists and politicians every day. If wind energy is what they claim it is, why...

  • June 19, 2019

    Connecticut bill requires political indoctrination in climate alarmism

    On May 28, the Connecticut House of Representatives passed a bill making it mandatory for public school science teachers to include "human-induced climate change" in their curricula. Connecticut House Bill 7083 requires that "s...

  • March 14, 2019

    Global Cooling: The Real Climate Threat

    Climate alarmists constantly warn us that man-made global warming is making our world less habitable and that climate doomsday is fast approaching.  But a closer look at our climate reveals a surprising climate discovery that our mainstream...

  • December 22, 2017

    Blessing or Curse? The Curious Case of Carbon Dioxide

    In recent decades, select groups of scientists and politicians have blamed carbon dioxide (CO2) -- a greenhouse gas -- for increasing global temperatures to dangerous levels. Is CO2 really destroying our planet? CO2 is an odorless, invisible, t...

  • July 9, 2016

    The coming winter: Dropping temperatures and economic freeze

    Throughout history, humans have cautioned each other to prepare for winter, both literally and figuratively.  Harsh climates can be very dangerous, and hard times fall on us all.  Globally, that warning can again be given literally as tempe...

  • June 29, 2016

    In the Face of Zika, What Population Should Be Controlled?

    Pregnant women in South America have a profound concern about the health of their babies. Zika -- a mosquito-borne viral disease -- has been spreading quickly there. The main agent of transmission is the Aedes mosquito. The mosquito is abundant, e...

  • June 23, 2016

    The infamous wind farms of Udumalpet

    My hometown of Udumalpet is located in the state of Tamil Nadu, deep in the south of India.  The town experiences pleasant tropical weather throughout the year.  Because of this, it is famously called “poor man’s Ooty.” ...