The indisputable facts they have put forward must be the strongest argument yet about abandoning Ed Miliband’s mad dash to decarbonise the electricity system.
Blue States. High Rates ($0.55/gallon premium)
The political signal in gasoline prices is real, but it is a signal of accumulated policy choices: fuel taxes, carbon taxes, and regulatory environments built over decades, rather than of…
Washington Lit the Fuse for Africa’s Energy Explosion
The boy in Cabo Delgado and the girl in Rivers State are the first generation with a plausible route out of poverty their grandparents never had, and that pathway runs…
Woke 1.0 Is Still Alive in the Democrats’ Energy Agenda
People can change their minds. But voters are entitled to ask a harder question: What happened when these politicians actually had power?
Aussie Climate Minister turns to International Labor Unions to Fill Seats at his No Show Fiji Climate Conference
Could this taxpayer funded climate conference possibly get more embarrassing?
Hydrogen: Not Market Ready
Recent setbacks with the above in-process projects all but ensure that the original goal of 76 “green” hydrogen projects, part of the Biden-era goal of Net Zero by 2050, will…
The Climate Policy Trap: Why Failure So Often Leads to More of the Same
Group identity, social status, and a credential-dominated policy establishment make the climate narrative increasingly immune to disappointing results, argues Evert Doornhof of Clintel. The result is a climate policy trap…
Climate Alarmists Go Silent: Turns Out Fossil Fuels Are Earth’s ‘Miracle-Gro’
The question is no longer whether fossil fuels have greened the planet. The evidence is overwhelming. Will people in power have the courage to acknowledge it as a benefit?
Energy Cost Before Energy Generation
Energy systems have to satisfy many requirements simultaneously: reliability, affordability, environmental impact, resource requirements, infrastructure needs and their ability to deliver energy when and where society requires it. But before…
Entering the Gates of Lies: Unmasking the Climate Version of Theranos
Phia should serve as a cautionary tale for the future of so-called climate investment—and the climate movement itself.
Aussie Coal Plants to Stay Operational Thanks to a “Souring” Renewable Investment Environment
Only the most committed green states are closing coal plants.
D.C. Circuit Endangerment Finding Litigation: The Nefarious EPA “Futility” Analysis
I can’t think of any argument that 0.007 °C of avoided temperature rise, or 0.7 cm of avoided sea level rise is other than completely de minimus, indeed likely well…
Wave Goodbye to the Butterfly Effect …
Any predictive system constructing cycles of variable duration and/or varying amplitude will fail after a few cycles if the mechanisms behind the variability are not fully understood and/or cannot be…
Hoping for an Energy-Intensive Future
The critical point is that developing nations are seeking not marginal improvements but rather fundamental, dramatic transformations in living standards. This necessitates massive investments in infrastructure, industrialization, and agricultural modernization…
Comparing Equilibrium, Kinetic, and Non-Equilibrium Temperatures
Definitions of thermodynamic, kinetic, and non-equilibrium temperatures with illustrations.
The Biggest Garbage Heaps in Human History
So much for the lies about clean, renewable, sustainable energy. Where will all the trash go?
Ellenbogen’s (New York) Data from the July 2026 Heat Wave
Ellenbogen connected the voltage collapse to a growing reliance on inverter-based resources — solar and batteries — that disconnect from the grid when voltage or frequency moves outside their operating…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #702
“It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.” — Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle)
Am I a Conspiracy Theorist?
Science advances by challenging consensus, not by bending to it. From Galileo, insisting that the earth was in orbit around the sun and not the other way round, to Barry Marshall,…