With global energy demand increasing at unprecedented rates, we need more energy, period. There’s no doubt in my mind that under Mr. Wright’s leadership, the Department of Energy will expand this commonsense…
Month: January 2025
Climate Crisis Policies Destructive to Los Angles Area Environment and Harmful to Wildlife
When Americans supported the Endangered Species Act, these were some of the species they had in mind…not bait fish. Many supporters of sensible climate science policies have gone into great…
University of Reading Professor Tells Everyone the World is Really Hot
As Britain endures extreme cold and near miss blackouts, apparently now is the right time for an English scientist to tell everyone how hot it is.
Gas Storage Plunges to “Concerningly Low Levels”
But of much greater concern is what will happen when North Sea gas production drops away. Demand for natural gas will still remain high in winter for many years to…
American Energy Powers AI
We can look forward to AI making it less necessary for young Americans to have toattend college and consequently falling victim to the debt associated with student loans. Many will…
‘A Huge Win’: Woke ‘Cartel’ Of Financial Giants Dealt Death Blow 11 Days Before Trump Takes Office
“The news of BlackRock’s departure from NZAM should be music to the ears of every American consumer,” Will Hild, executive director of conservative nonprofit Consumers’ Research, told the Daily Caller…
Alaska Energy Shenanigans: Eklutna Dam and the RPS (Part II: Political Highjack)
It is not too late to start the preemptive messaging to your representatives that an RPS is too risky for Alaskans. As the saying goes “follow the money.” As outlined herein, it’s…
UN Scrambling to Save the Credibility of the Paris Agreement
“… Individual years pushing past the 1.5-degree limit … means we need to fight even harder to get on track. …”
Climate Change Weekly #530 – Are Net Zero’s Days Numbered?—Heartland Comes to Europe
Heartland has long had a presence in Europe in the sense that we have worked with allies there over the years to encourage the European public, business community, and politicians…
We Are Close To Blackouts Now–But What About 2030?
We will no doubt muddle through again, but nobody in the media seems to be pointing to the elephant in the room; the fact that demand for electricity will start…
The Interests of the U.S. and the Honolulu Climate Case Before the U.S. Supreme Court
The Supreme Court should grant certiorari on this case. There is a clear conflict between several federal court rulings, specifically and most clearly the Second Circuit’s dismissal of New York…
Alaska Energy Shenanigans: Eklutna Dam and the RPS (Part I: Background)
The environmental stakeholders who have weaseled their way into the process are waging a full-on frontal assault against hydropower, aiming to convince people that it is not “green” and that…
Massive Recovery in Antarctica Sea Ice Unreported by Net Zero-Obsessed Mainstream Media
This case study of the recent hyped sea ice alarm in Antarctica shows how the scientific process is torn up and ridiculous claims, often produced by computer models, are made…
Did the LA Fire Disaster Have to Happen?
Just frustrating….. such good weather predictions and still such unfortunate outcomes. We need to do better.
Live at 1 p.m Eastern: LA Fires NOT Caused by Climate Change – The Climate Realism Show #140
Historic wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes and businesses in Los Angeles County. Many homes of the rich and famous in Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Pasadena have been reduced to…
Carbon Brief and The Guardian Falsely Claim Climate Change is Making Cyclones Worse
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that tropical cyclones are not getting worse due to the modest warming of the past hundred plus years, regardless of the reason for the warming. Carbon…
How Close Were We to Blackouts Yesterday?
It does not take a genius to work out why? We shut down more than 20 GW of reliable coal capacity, and thought we could replace it with medieval technology…
Modern Scientific Controversies: The War on Food: Part 2, What are UPFs?
What are Ultraprocessed Foods? The UPF literature gives a long and confused definitions, but in almost every case, falls back on the definition provided by Carlos A. Monteiro in his original…
Top Journal: Scientists Should Be More, Not Less, Political
Fuentes’ call for super-charging the politicisation of science somehow isn’t very compelling. Traditional scientific values like neutrality and impartiality – they’re worth hanging on to.