How AI is outsmarting Green energy, zero carbon fantasies
The rise of ChatGPT and similar large-language AI models require huge amounts of computing power which has turbocharged data-center demand.
The rise of ChatGPT and similar large-language AI models require huge amounts of computing power which has turbocharged data-center demand.
This article draws upon narratives and information in the author’s book Cyberwarfare: Targeting America, Our Infrastructure, and Our Future, Stairway Press, 2020. Consider some inescapable self-inflicted scenarios from hell that government “experts” never warned you about regarding utopian visions of carbon-free vehicles powered by friendly breezes and sunbeams. So, imagine it’s one of those warm, beautiful days when the first news breaks about a big hurricane or tropical storm heading your way. You immediately begin thinking about stocking up on food supplies that don’t require refrigeration and charging up your electric plug-in to get out of town in a hurry if necessary [...]
On Good Friday EPA rolled out a new de facto EV mandate extending one recently applied to passenger cars to also include heavy-duty trucks.
Federal policies aimed at shutting down energy we depend on in exchange for paltry and non-existent alternatives and benefits as demands skyrocket don’t add up.
On March 20, the Biden EPA issued a vehicle tailpipe rule which amounts to a coerced 70% phaseout of gasoline-powered cars by 2032.
U.S. customs officials have seized thousands of German Volkswagens over a single part made in China’s Xinjiang region.
The only thing truly “green” will come from the pocketbooks of taxpayers, subsidies, hiked-up energy costs and inflation.
Weather history debunks extreme climate claims.
Costly emission-credit trading scams premised upon unsupportable crisis hyperbole benefit none of the rest of us.
EPA's proposed emissions standards gases would constitute a de facto EV mandate exceeding its regulatory authority and any environmental or economic benefits.
Although urban areas account for less than 4% of the global land surface, they contain many of the weather stations where temperatures are collected which substantially skew the bigger record picture.
Does a more constructive regulatory environment lay ahead?
We should demand objectivity, rigor and honesty.
Nearly 13,000 striking UAW autoworkers at three plants in Michigan, Ohio and Missouri can blame their big free spending government electric vehicle obsessed political pals for much of their current job killing, wage deflation misery.
Deep in the bowels of a the Federal Register lie some candid admissions about EVs.