A tale of two great, must read books—Part one
The conventional wisdom on how technology will change the future is wrong, argues Mark Mills in his book The Cloud Revolution, laying out a very different and hugely optimistic vision of our future.
The conventional wisdom on how technology will change the future is wrong, argues Mark Mills in his book The Cloud Revolution, laying out a very different and hugely optimistic vision of our future.
Will Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' meet its doom within 3 years?
After you read this series of articles extracted from the National Association of Scholars booklet, SHIFTING SANDS, you will question EPA regulations even more.
The EPA should not make rules based on science that cannot be reproduced, but does it anyway.
A focus on the failing efforts to reproduce scientific research that too often ends up supporting unnecessary or inappropriate government regulations.
We will describe the impacts of forces you have heard of, but do not really understand.
Many well-intentioned "scientists" have become dependent on the US Government's political grants.
The best available expert analysis indicates about the present and potential future oil and natural gas resources.
A central thesis of those who advocate for complete “decarbonization” of the global energy economy is that the world’s reserves of oil and natural gas are steadily declining and becoming far too expensive to produce.1 The “end of oil” story has been published many times over several decades, and by repetition alone has become broadly accepted in the media and by many in government. The purpose of this series of essays is to examine what the best available expert analysis indicates about the present and potential future of oil and natural gas resources and what this means for the climate policy [...]
Tightening the PM2.5 standard in the National Ambient Air Quality Standards will raise energy prices significantly without offering any benefit whatever to the health of the nation. Multiple studies prove this emphatically.
The story of PM 2.5 regulations.
The United States Army has just published its climate strategy. In the foreword, Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth, holder of a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Williams College and a former civilian employee of the Department of Defense, proudly stated that “The army must adapt across our entire enterprise and purposefully pursue greenhouse gas mitigation strategies to reduce climate risks. If we do not take action now, across our installations, acquisition and logistics, and training, our options to mitigate these risks will become more constrained with each passing year.” One might wonder why, as Russian troops invade [...]
Our President, from the day of his inauguration, worked to eliminate America’s strength in using and exporting its vast supplies of oil and natural gas.
The UN released a new climate report and it tells whoppers!
Powering Ottawa with wind and solar power will ruin the city.