CA solar firm rips into wilderness: Will it doom 4,200 Joshua Trees?
No Joshua trees, kids, but you get breakfast with the Easter Bunny. How's that for greenwashing?
No Joshua trees, kids, but you get breakfast with the Easter Bunny. How's that for greenwashing?
The clamor on cattle emissions.
Author Marie J. French, admits “New York’s signature offshore wind projects meant to boost confidence in the industry are being scrapped, a major hit to the industry in the state and the nation”.
Marie-Eve Volkoff, 85, is suing the government alongside the association with a membership of around 2,000 other elderly women for what she calls "climate lockdown."
The University of Tennessee doesn't want you to know about their bias on energy issues.
An onslaught of hail in southeastern Texas that destroyed large portions of a massive solar farm is highlighting the perils of trading traditional power sources for vulnerable "green" alternatives.
Should investment companies use other people's money in their care to pressure individuals?
"ESG" harms investors and public discourse.
Three financial giants took a giant step backwards in their commitment to the radical climate change cause this week.
Plastic bags were an alternative to paper bags, which were considered bad for the environment as they resulted in forests being chopped down.
Angry citizens “blocked ‘every single’ camera in the borough of Sutton used to enforce Sadiq Khan’s climate car tax”.
Ørsted and the entire wind industry is hurting worldwide.
Energy debt has hit a record £2.9 billion as households struggle to make ends meet and pay their essential bills.
The law of unintended consequences is brutal.
By David Rothbard and Paul DriessenThousands of politicians, bureaucrats and environmental activists have gathered in Rio de Janeiro for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, which runs through Friday. This time, 20 years after the original 1992 Rio Earth Summit, delegates are minimizing references to “dangerous man-made climate change” to avoid repeating the acrimony and failures that came from the United Nations‘ recent climate conferences in Copenhagen; Cancun, Mexico; and Durban, South Africa. Instead, Rio+20 seeks to shift international focus to “biodiversity” and supposed threats to plant and animal species as the new “greatest threat” facing planet Earth. This rebranding is [...]