The ramifications of New York’s Climate Act on business development are becoming evident. In 2026, certain new buildings in New York will no longer be able to install fossil fuel…
Category: Government idiocy
Cyclone Alfred: Climate Disaster or Inadequate Flood Control?
Cyclone Alfred, Australia’s big East Coast cyclone was until recently hyped as a symptom of the climate apocalypse. But doomsayers are facing another disappointment from nature.
Reuters: The Renewable Energy Transition has Failed
“… The failure of net zero shows that the best governments can do is to encourage the search for viable new sources of energy. …”
Is Climate Change Killing Australia’s Beachfront Norfolk Island Pines?
Hint – they are blocking the view.
Green Britain has 400GW of Stalled Data Center Requests, 60 – 70% will “Never Happen”
How long until British AI entrepreneurs get fed up with waiting?
Political Turmoil in Norway Threatens Britain’s Green Energy Fantasy
The Norwegian ruling coalition government just collapsed due to public anger at energy exports to Britain driving up domestic Norwegian prices.
Aussie Government ABC Struggles to Explain High Energy Prices
“… Australia has a wealth of coal and gas resources as well as renewable energy, so why are energy costs so high …”
New York’s anti-fossil fuel shakedown could spread to other states
A decision from the Supreme Court on whether to hear the case is expected in early 2025. In the meantime, blue states – anticipating that the incoming Trump administration will…
New York Response to Part 490 Sea-Level Rise Amendment Comments
Surprising no one, their Assessment of Public Comments blew off our concerns. There is no reasonable defense for using RCP-8.5. As long as New York State continues to claim they…
Will Australia’s Mandatory Climate Reporting make Greenwashing Illegal?
Legal penalties for greenwashing could force Aussie companies to declare their total lack of interest in climate action.
UK Government’s T̵o̵r̵c̵h̵w̵o̵o̵d̵ ̵I̵n̵s̵t̵i̵t̵u̵t̵e ARIA to Provide Early Warning of the End of the World
“… We empower scientists and engineers to pursue research that is too speculative, too hard, or too interdisciplinary to pursue elsewhere …”
New York’s New $75 Billion Climate Law – Legal, Economic, and Scientific Questions
Rather than adopting policies driven by climate alarmism, governments should adopt a position of restraint. Policies based on uncertain science and contested models may well cause more harm than good.…
Even the Guardian is Concerned about Miliband’s Renewable Energy Plans
“… The plans come as low wind and solar power generation forced Britain to rely heavily on burning gas and wood pellets. …”
UK Embraces Net Zero Electric Military Vehicles
My question – will they be powered by Miliband’s giant flywheels?
Aussie AEMO to use Voltage Spikes to Force Disconnect Rooftop Solar
“… AEMO said the ever growing output from solar was posing an increasing threat to the safety and security of the grid …”
National Grid & The Hornsea Battery
The National Grid, however, are being deceitful by trying to persuade the public that storage schemes like this one will solve the problem of wind intermittency.
Time for Starmer to Be Honest About What Net Zero Means: Rationing, Blackouts and Travel Restrictions in the Next Five Years
The shamble at COP demonstrates that the world is moving away from the idea that hydrocarbons can be removed from a modern economy. But an accident of recent electoral politics…
British Government Climate Advisors Demand Everyone Live like Poor People
“… fly less, eat less meat and use public transport more often …”
Special interest subsidies DO NOT support the diverse 8 billion on this planet.
The billions living in developing countries ARE NOT benefiting from Government subsidies. Guest essay co-authored by Ronald Stein, Oliver Hemmers, and Steve Curtis When governments go into business, citizens start to suffer.…
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