Climate 'Armageddon narrative' starting to unravel | Newsmaker

This week’s Newsmaker features physicist Steve Koonin, author of Unsettled, who argues that the "climate change Armageddon narrative" is starting to unravel, as people increasingly question the claims of an existential crisis. He discusses the growing energy needs of the developing world and AI, the marginalization of dissenting voices in academia, the historical inaccuracy of apocalyptic climate predictions, and the tendency of journalists and policymakers to rely on simplified, "spun" summaries of the climate science instead of the detailed, nuanced data.

Candlelight walk shines light on Phoenix Children's patients

An annual event to bring hope to sick children and their families in Phoenix was started by a former patient who kept a candlelight vigil outside her window. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz learns how this event is keeping her memory alive, while inspiring others.

Newly wed couple finds armed man at front door

The night after a couple in Phoenix got married, a man showed up at their home pointing a gun at their front door. FOX 10's Megan Spector hears from the victims, who say they have no clue why he was at their doorstep.

Runners gather for the Phoenix Marathon

Over 7,000 people from the U.S. and abroad are in the Valley ahead of the Phoenix Marathon, which is set to take place on Dec. 13. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach caught up with some of the runners, and has more.