£1.3 billion has been spent building Viking and its interconnector, for little apparent benefit for the Islanders or the country at large, who will one way or another end up…
Month: April 2025
Trump’s Energy Policies Will Help U.S. Lead in Global AI Race
This realistic energy path can improve our environment, meet our economic needs, and provide cleaner, always-on energy. It will keep the U.S. economy as the world’s strongest with one of…
The Blade Stops Here: France Holds Wind Industry Accountable at Last
France’s court system has done what most governments have failed to do: impose real accountability on an industry that’s been operating with impunity. The Bernagues decision should serve as a…
‘War On Coal Is Finally Over’: Energy Experts Say Trump Admin’s Deregulation Agenda Could Fuel Coal’s Revival
Energy generated from burning coal only powers roughly 16% of the U.S., though 40 states are dependent on coal, according to data from America’s Power. Energy generation through coal reached a record…
Back-Breaking Taxes
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach (Yeah, I’m still wrongly blocked on X. See here for updated details.) One of the greatest joys in my life is learning. Today, to my…
Hawaii Democrats Cook Up Another Climate Lawfare Scheme
From THE DAILY CALLER Nick PopeContributor Hawaii Democrats have advanced a bill that would clear the way for individuals and insurers adversely affected by an “event attributable to climate change”…
UK Electricity Grid Rescued by Gas as Massive Winter Wind Droughts Disrupt Supply
Despite an official admission that gas will be needed for renewable electricity back-up into the foreseeable future, new oil and gas exploration has been stopped. And continuing with the de-industrialising,…
Is Arctic Amplification an Averaging Error?
“All of the global temperature analyses for climate detection and attribution over land performed by the aforementioned groups relied heavily on T2.”
Climate Justice Warrior Accidentally Makes the Case for Fossil Fuel Wealth Creation
Extreme poverty and vulnerability to adverse weather will be a thing of the past, if everyone participates in exploitation of fossil fuel.
From CO2 to Social Justice: The Guardian’s Climate Gospel Goes Full Cult
As always, The Guardian isn’t content to merely spread alarmism—it needs to moralize. The piece does not present testable hypotheses or falsifiable predictions. No, it sermonizes. It’s less a scientific…
Claim: Katy Perry’s Celebrity Spaceflight Blazed a Trail for Climate Breakdown
Could this get any sillier?
Project To Suck Money Out Of Taxpayers Begins In UK
Why are UK taxpayers forced to pay for this pointless nonsense, when the rest of the world does not give a toss?
New York Just Can’t Catch A Break On The March To Climate Utopia
In the just over two years since then, things have fallen apart with remarkable speed. Yesterday, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum ordered a halt to all construction work on a project…
Claim: Forcing Substandard Climate Friendly Appliances on People Saves Money
“Freedom to choose” is bad?
From Refineries to Fiefdoms: Is Newsom Orchestrating a State Takeover of California’s Oil Industry?
California’s refining capacity is collapsing—not because demand has disappeared, but because it is being deliberately dismantled by regulatory fiat. The recent announcement that Valero Energy will idle or shutter its…
Reversing soil desiccation: cooler, moister, greener
Solutions become clear when we recognise water and vegetation as partners in climate regulation. Protecting and restoring forests and wetlands does more than sequester carbon — it rebuilds the processes…
Help a Mann Out
After more than a decade of legal proceedings, climate scientist and courtroom hobbyist Dr. Michael E. Mann has been ordered to pay $530,000+ in legal fees to National Review and…
No Beef, Lamb, Milk and Cheese Within 25 Years Under Net Zero, Government-Funded Report Confirms
Achieving Net Zero in 25 years would need a “complete transformation” of the UK’s agricultural and food system that would in effect mean a diet devoid of beef, lamb and…
Alaska vs Renewable Portfolio Standard: The Public Awakens
Alaska needs leadership that stops hiding behind “all of the above” and moves to all of the sensible instead. Last September, I suggested an RPS to Holland when he was running for office, a Reliable Portfolio…
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