The US Government Signs the Death Warrant for Eco-Catastrophism
by Drieu Godefridi • August 22, 2025 at 5:00 am
[T]he report concludes that the damage caused by global warming is far less devastating than that wrought by misguided climate policies, especially the European Union's totalitarian ambition of a "zero-carbon society."
The report deems the direct impact of U.S. emission cuts on the global climate as "undetectable," with any measurable effects emerging only after long delays — casting serious doubt on the wisdom of ambitious unilateral measures.
If this is true for the U.S. with its 14% share of global emissions, what should be said of Europe, which accounts for barely 6%?
[N]atural factors — such as solar flares or volcanic events — may be more influential in certain climate patterns.
The report disputes the dominant alarmist discourse by pointing out that media coverage exaggerates negative effects while ignoring positives such as CO₂ fertilization.
If Europe takes science seriously, it really needs to restore energy freedom -- the right of each member state to use the energy sources that suit it, without authoritarian and arbitrary interference from "Brussels."

In an official report dated July 2025, "A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate," the U.S. Department of Energy acknowledged a warming trend since the onset of the industrial era. The government conceded that human activity may have contributed to greenhouse gas pollution, yet stresses that, given the scale of natural variations, such attribution remains difficult. The report concluded that the only rational response is adaptation — an approach that presupposes technological progress and the creation of wealth.