“The law remains clear: the Department of the Interior must ensure that offshore projects prevent unreasonable interference before approval — not simply allow harm and hope payouts will quiet objections.”
Day: June 11, 2025
Mainstream Media Blames Climate Change for Nigeria’s Floods, Ignores Urban Planning Failures
In order to emphasize a speculative climate connection, the AP and NBC completely ignored glaring urban infrastructure issues that other outlets have rightly recognized as being the main factors in…
Carbon Capture Comes Crashing Down (Again): A Comedy in Subsidies
This isn’t cutting-edge climate tech. It’s an energy-intensive Rube Goldberg machine designed to appease green investors, virtue-signaling corporations, and bureaucrats allergic to basic physics.
When the Narrative Dies: Climate.gov and the Quiet Collapse of Climate Alarmism
Apparently, publishing graphs with y-axes scaled to induce panic is no longer a national priority.
Shock New Evidence Shows Unnatural 60-Second Heat Spikes Drive Many UK Met Office Temperature ‘Records’
Substantial evidence has emerged to suggest that the UK Met Office is promoting the political cause of Net Zero by using recently introduced sensitive thermometers to collect 60-second unnatural heat spikes.…
Govt To Invest £14.2 Bn In Sizewell C
The £14.2 billion mentioned will be direct government investment in the project, which will still be owned by EDF. Private investors are still being sought, and a Final Investment Decision…
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