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CFACT policy advisor Frank Lasee is an expert on energy and environmental issues. His articles have appeared in the Washington Examiner, Washington Post, Real Clear Energy, Town Hall. He has been a guest on TV and radio news. He is the president of Truth in Energy and Climate. Frank Lasee served as a Wisconsin State Senator and in Governor Scott Walker’s Administration.

What if we went back to a fossil-free society like the 1800’s?

Life was short without the energy and products made from fossil fuel derivatives and without transportation systems fueled by fossil fuels.

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|2023-11-07T08:14:56-05:00November 4th, 2023|Comments Off on What if we went back to a fossil-free society like the 1800’s?

Hydrogen – Will this Green dream prove an expensive nightmare?

Hydrogen investors do not want us to know its flaws.

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|2023-10-25T08:46:49-04:00October 26th, 2023|Comments Off on Hydrogen – Will this Green dream prove an expensive nightmare?

Wildfires declining worldwide

Forest management matters.

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|2023-06-09T16:53:38-04:00June 9th, 2023|Comments Off on Wildfires declining worldwide

The expensive impossibility of green hydrogen from part-time wind and solar

That the world is desperately short of lithium and cobalt for electric vehicle batteries is dawning on climate campaigners.

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|2023-04-18T19:15:58-04:00April 21st, 2023|Comments Off on The expensive impossibility of green hydrogen from part-time wind and solar

Scientists can’t understand why Antarctica hasn’t warmed in 70 years despite CO2 rise

2021 was the coldest 6-month winter since records began in 1957.

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|2023-02-09T13:10:24-05:00February 9th, 2023|Comments Off on Scientists can’t understand why Antarctica hasn’t warmed in 70 years despite CO2 rise

Decade from 1912 to 1922, a century ago, warmed faster than the current decade

Decade to decade comparison shows warming nearly six times faster a century ago.

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|2022-04-12T13:11:39-04:00April 4th, 2022|Comments Off on Decade from 1912 to 1922, a century ago, warmed faster than the current decade
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