From The Daily Caller Chris White Tech Reporter October 12, 2019 9:50 PM ET Recent history might explain why Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom is lashing out at the public…
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Some Californians Are Paying $5 For A Gallon Of Gas, Which Could Mean Trouble For 2020 Democrats, Candidate Says
From The Daily Caller Energy Some Californians Are Paying $5 For A Gallon Of Gas, Which Could Mean Trouble For 2020 Democrats, Candidate Says Audrey Conklin Reporter October 08, 2019…
Trump’s EPA Tells California Gov. Newsom His State’s Homeless Population Is Destroying The Environment
From The Daily Caller Chris White Tech Reporter September 26, 2019 11:13 AM ET The Trump administration will tell California Gov. Gavin Newsom Thursday that his state’s homeless population is…
Developing nations surging energy use shatters UN & California’s climate alarmism crusade
Guest essay by Larry Hamlin California has updated its GHG emissions data for year 2017 showing a decrease of about 5 million metric tons of GHG emissions since 2016. The…
California has no land in drought conditions and all reservoirs are above historic average levels
From the U.S. Drought Portal And from the California Department of water resources. All reservoirs currently above normal historical average. HT/KK
CA auto deal pure politics, loaded with deceptive “credits”, zero climate change impact
Guest essay by Larry Hamlin California announced an agreement with a group of automakers which claims to reduce future tailpipe emissions by increasing the mileage performance more than provisions proposed…
California lawmakers are turning cap-and-trade into the slush fund critics long feared
From the LA Times For years, critics of California’s cap-and-trade program have lambasted it as a government slush fund. They say that politicians are able to dip into it to…
PG&E wins court case allowing it to renegotiate $34 billion in renewable energy contracts
Guest essay by Larry Hamlin Pacific Gas & Electric has won a huge legal decision from the bankruptcy court agreeing with its position that in can proceed to renegotiate $42…
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