“They say the wind drives them mad. It’s a vibration issue because those structures are as tall as 50-story buildings… The wind is howling, objects are moving, creating vibrations and…
Month: October 2024
A Bit Of Perspective Goes A Long Way
I mean, if we could build one of these suckers per week, that would only take us … hang on, let’s see … carry over what sums to greater than…
Greens Detest ‘Little Guys’ Who Get in Their Way
Environmentalists insist they love “little guys.” At least in the abstract, until those folks get in the way, raise inconvenient questions, or try to block “renewable energy” projects intended to…
Wrong, Earth.com, Climate Change is Actually Enhancing Life on Earth
This isn’t truly surprising because the article itself provides no factual evidence to support its alarming claims. Earth.com’s article appears to be just another example of sloppy journalism in which…
Don’t Feel Sorry For VW… Liberal Arts College Dropout, Anti-Auto-Activist on Supervisory Board!
She dropped out of all her studies without a degree. Moreover, she’s an anti-car activist who travels by bicycle. She has neither industrial management experience, financial expertise nor an inkling…
Flash Floods in Spain
Not for the first time, the BBC are using human tragedy to push their increasingly hysterical climate agenda.
Jo Nova: $650m in renewable energy didn’t save Broken Hill from days of blackouts after a storm islanded it
Nova’s story raises critical questions about energy policy and the realistic capacity of renewables to provide energy security. While her perspective is skeptical of the efficacy of renewables in their…
Affordable electricity can resolve worldwide poverty.
It would not take a lot of imagination to see free enterprise vs. government regulations spreading to the world. Running water, sanitation, and modern appliances would find their way into…
Ten Fundamental Climate Questions the Media and Climate Alarmists Can’t or Won’t Answer
Here are 10 fundamental questions that climate alarmists never answer.
BBC Still In Denial About Sri Lanka’s Ban on Fertilisers
But the BBC could never admit that Sri Lanka’s disastrous harvest was due to climate change policies. That would not do, would it?
No, Fossil Fuels Are Not Being “Subsidised”
Whenever discussing renewables subsidies on the internet, there is a form of Godwin’s Law that means it is inevitable that someone will come along and say: “Ackshually, fossil fuels are…
The Generational Opportunity for U.S. LNG
It should go without saying that natural gas in normal conditions doesn’t liquify itself. It’s a shame the Biden-Harris administration acts as if it does.
Ford Lost Another $1.2 Billion in 3Q On EVs
The ugly EV news from Ford Motor Company just keeps coming. This afternoon, the company reported that it lost $1.224 billion in its EV business during the third quarter. In…
Oops, Science Was “Settled”—Until It Wasn’t: Plants Absorb 31% More CO₂ Than We Thought
Climate models are supposed to be sophisticated tools that simulate future warming scenarios, guiding policies that dictate everything from energy production to consumer behavior. These models are presented with an…
Resolving the Dissonance Regarding Fossil Fuels
It’s past time to abandon the climate myth and embrace fossil fuels for the gifts that they are.
Big Battery Fire Regulation Confusion in Washington State
Washington State needs to quickly promulgate and enforce fire safety regulations specifically for grid scale battery complexes. These should cover emergency planning and preparedness, where the latter includes both facility…
Exxon Knew! First Warming And Climate, Now Plastics
It’s time to recognize that “progressive” policies, mandates and lawsuits impose enormous costs on taxpayers, consumers and our environment – while politicians feed citizens a steady diet of lies.
A Demonstration: Low Correlations Do Not Necessarily Lead to Low Confidence in Data Regressions
But the main point of this post is to demonstrate that low correlations between two dataset variables do not necessarily mean low confidence in regression slopes (and intercepts). The confidence…
Put Policy Pragmatism Over Climate Obsession
Energy demand is on the rise; practical solutions are vital to meeting those needs. Rather than a one-size-fits-all mentality, we must implement energy sources that best serve circumstances and do not restrict…