About Dr. Jay Lehr (Edit profile)

CFACT Senior Science Analyst Jay Lehr has authored more than 1,000 magazine and journal articles and 36 books. Jay’s new book A Hitchhikers Journey Through Climate Change written with Teri Ciccone is now available on Kindle and Amazon.

Net-zero Carbon: Another great compact book by Donn Dears

Donn Dears in this 102 page large print well referenced and indexed narrative, tells the reader all they will ever NEED to know about trying to eliminate CO2 emissions from life as we know it.

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|2022-02-18T10:40:15-05:00February 22nd, 2022|Comments Off on Net-zero Carbon: Another great compact book by Donn Dears

A Canadian city’s economic suicide to (not) avoid climate change — Part two

A cautionary tale for cities around the world

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CFACT’s daring fight for sensible environmentalism

LISTEN HERE The parachute jump by members of the Washington, D.C.-based Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) into the UN’s Climate Conference in South Africa epitomizes the group’s daring and fun approach to beating environmental extremism at the own game. Or how about boarding a Greenpeace ship to lower banners opposing Greenpeace’s stance on climate change? Or how about dressing up as Al Gore and leading a march in San Francisco in response to the Global Climate Action Summit occurring at the same time in the city. And of course, no one can forget the Amazing Climate Hustle 1 and 2 documentary films [...]

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Don’t despair: The Great Reset will lose (Part two of a periodic series on optimism)

Freedom is fighting back.

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Coal, here today and tomorrow (Part 2) 

Coal use in power plants around the world is increasing and we have the numbers to prove it.  

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Canada’s capital chooses climate suicide

Ottawa prepares to bankrupt the city and endanger its most vulnerable citizens.

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Coal, here today, here tomorrow (Part 1)

Coal is hitting all time highs.

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Great cause for optimism: Part one of an uplifting series.

Reasons to be cheerful.

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COP 26: Shakespeare said it — “Sound and fury signifying nothing” (Part 2)

Understanding the UN climate theater of the absurd.

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|2022-01-03T07:37:30-05:00January 3rd, 2022|Comments Off on COP 26: Shakespeare said it — “Sound and fury signifying nothing” (Part 2)

Gift your friends these facts on climate and energy

Inconvenient facts you, your friends and colleagues need to know.

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|2021-12-27T11:50:20-05:00December 30th, 2021|Comments Off on Gift your friends these facts on climate and energy

Twenty-six UN Climate conferences – Theater of the absurd Part One

UN climate pronouncements bear little resemblance to reality.

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|2021-12-23T11:11:25-05:00December 28th, 2021|Comments Off on Twenty-six UN Climate conferences – Theater of the absurd Part One

Is Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer bent on destroying our economy?

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer ordered Enbridge Pipeline Company to shut down Line 5, its oil pipeline that crosses the Straights of Mackinac which would have halted the flow of oil within 180 days.

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|2021-12-16T14:41:40-05:00December 20th, 2021|Comments Off on Is Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer bent on destroying our economy?

The renewable fuel standard is a policy only a grain farmer could love

When all aspects of corn growing and conversion to ethanol are considered no reduction in CO2 was achieved.

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|2021-12-09T11:13:56-05:00December 13th, 2021|Comments Off on The renewable fuel standard is a policy only a grain farmer could love

Wind makes no meaningful contribution to the grid: The Ciccone/Lehr rule of thumb

Wind turbines do make energy more expensive, though. Part three.

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|2021-12-03T21:02:40-05:00December 7th, 2021|Comments Off on Wind makes no meaningful contribution to the grid: The Ciccone/Lehr rule of thumb

Wind does not meaningfully add power, but imposes huge costs on ratepayers and the environment

Part two of a wind tutorial: Unseen environmental destruction

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|2021-11-24T10:18:35-05:00November 29th, 2021|Comments Off on Wind does not meaningfully add power, but imposes huge costs on ratepayers and the environment
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