In addition to many other things, 2025 has turned out to be the year of the buzzkill for climate change alarmists and eco sham artists.
First they lost Bill Gates, who will probably move onto some other BS to push on people, and then one of the Left's favorite reasons to sound the man-made climate change alarm -- hurricanes making U.S. landfall -- wasn't even an option this year:
The 2025 season was the first since 2015 with no U.S.-landfalling hurricanes, but the country was still affected by storms.
“For the first time in a decade, not a single hurricane struck the U.S. this season, and that was a much needed break,” Neil Jacobs, Ph.D., under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator, said in a statement. “Still, a tropical storm caused damage and casualties in the Carolinas, distant hurricanes created rough ocean waters that caused property damage along the East Coast, and neighboring countries experienced direct hits from hurricanes.”
The hits for those who run the big business that is eco alarmism keep on coming as the New York Times has reported that Zillow will now tag listings with "information" that can have an impact on the selling price:
Zillow is no longer posting highly misleading "climate scores" on their home listings.
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) November 30, 2025
NY Times closely collaborated with "First Street" to promote the "climate score" racket, which distorted the market, manipulated prices, and hurt the consumer. https://t.co/p9lOMlriI1 https://t.co/KKoOehru6C pic.twitter.com/h13zRSSFnZ
Not surprisingly, it was apparently just another scheme.
Zillow openly promoted and operated one of the most elaborate and damaging housing price manipulation schemes: climate scores based upon climate models
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) November 30, 2025
By manipulating the marketplace, Zillow directly drove down prices, raised home insurance premiums, and hurt the economy. https://t.co/H2x6JjYFI8 pic.twitter.com/YXGJpUeVjG
This effort lasted just a little longer than Kamala Harris' election campaign:
Zillow, the country’s largest real estate listings site, has quietly removed a feature that showed the risks from extreme weather for more than one million home sale listings on its site.
The website began publishing climate risk ratings last year using data from the risk-modeling company First Street. The scores aimed to quantify each home’s risk from floods, wildfires, wind, extreme heat and poor air quality.
But real estate agents complained they hurt sales. Some homeowners protested the scores and found there was no way to challenge the ratings.
Now I'm waiting for the United Nations, and perhaps the paid global warming propagandists at the A.P., to blame Zillow removing climate scores from listings on climate change.
More climate hoax fail as Zillo removes "climate risk" scores:
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) December 1, 2025
"The website began publishing climate risk ratings last year using data from the risk-modeling company First Street. The scores aimed to quantify each home’s risk from floods, wildfires, wind, extreme heat and poor… pic.twitter.com/vQUZdbDhqH
The lefties are getting increasingly frustrated as a bigger and bigger segment of the country has caught on to the shams.
The Trump Effect continues producing win after win after win:
— David Blackmon's Energy Absurdity (@EnergyAbsurdity) December 1, 2025
Zillow Removes Climate Risk Scores From Home Listings https://t.co/WpQbxYJBAz
Keep 'em coming!






