“Rare Earths,” Electrification Mandates, and Energy Security (Part II)

I do advocate that, since all forms of energy have negative impacts, to make energy sustainable decision-making should be well informed, transparent via sound (vs. politicized) science–and consumers should be well-informed about…

Comedy Week: Arab Big Oil Sultan to Lead COP28 Climate Talks

Climate campaigners are concerned Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber may not put his heart into wrecking his own national oil company.

New Harvard Study Proves Exxon Scientists Far Superior at Predicting Climate than the IPCC or James Hansen

GIVE EXXON A NOBEL PRIZE!

Column: 2023 energy predictions? When Canada offers LNG-starved Germany a crayon drawing of green hydrogen plans instead, don’t bother predicting anything

The Trudeau proposal was stunning in its brazen and heartless stupidity; it would take all three levels of Canadian government a decade to work out the regulatory framework and challenges…

Academics and the grid Part I: I don’t think that study means what you think it means

Recognizing the difference between what theory suggests and practical knowledge demonstrates is critical.

“Rare Earths,” Electrification Mandates, and Energy Security (Part I)

Rare earth minerals, on which the forced transition to “clean energy” depends, are critically constrained by many of the same factors as fossil fuels.

Stunning Imagery: A Huge Cyclone and an Atmospheric River

Sometimes you see meteorological imagery and just say wow.