An Early Christmas Present, COP 25 Ends Without Great Results
For those of us who are NOT believers in a “Climate Catastrophe”, as it is now being referred to by many pushing for a New World Order without fossil fuels, … Read More
The Need for Keeping Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear power is the cleanest source for production of electricity that the world has. The United States needs to extend the life of existing nuclear plants as long as the … Read More
Climate Change NOT Causing Venice Flooding
There is nothing weird about Venice flooding at this time of year. From Autumn to Spring is the season known as ‘acqua alta’, when the tides in the Adriatic are … Read More
The ‘Green New Deal’ Is Not a Good Deal for the USA
The proposed Green New Deal would be incredibly costly for American families and businesses—for no meaningful climate benefit. Moreover, the plan would introduce a completely new level of cronyism and … Read More
California Fires: DO NOT BLAME Climate Change or PG&E
Right now parts of California are experiencing planned power-outages. The state’s leaders are telling us it’s because of the winds (which are very gusty in some locations), the electrical power … Read More
State Renewable Portfolio Standards and Goals
Here is a resource that shows how states are pushing forward with Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) to mandate power companies to move into alternative energy and away from “fossil fuels” … Read More
No Climate Emergency say 500 Scientists to UN
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Live Stream of Climate Change Debate, Monday Sept. 23rd
The Heartland Institute’s latest effort, a public debate concerning climate science, focuses less on revealing new truths about the climate and more on educating the public and politicians about the … Read More
Germany’s enormously expensive Energiewende green energy transformation is sputtering.
Despite spending about €150 billion and years of political effort to scrap nuclear and fossil fuels and switch to renewables like wind and solar, Germany is expected to fall short on pretty much … Read More