


Wind and solar subsidies
It's time to stop wind and solar from stuffing their bank accounts with your tax dollars. WATCH NOW
“Ecocide” may be another $hakedown of the U.S.A.
A group of lawyers wants the International Criminal Court to prosecute America for the crime of "ecocide."
Scientists discover shark that glows-in-the-dark
This marks the biggest glow-in-the-dark species with a spine ever discovered.
Dominion Energy proposes 40% rate hike in Virginia to pay for “net zero carbon”
Dominion Energy loves all these enormous expenses, because the more they spend the more they make. It is the rate payers that should revolt.
Mexico pulls the plug on “renewables”
Mexico is pulling the plug on subsidy dependent intermittent power from wind and solar that has been driving up the cost of electricity for its financially challenged population.
Surviving the lockdown
A tourniquet can stop bleeding and save a life. If you don't loosen the tourniquet from time to time, you cut off the blood for too long and lose the limb. If you don't loosen the lockdown you lose America.
Destroying Virginia’s environment to save it
Pseudo-green energy will wreak real devastation, to pretend to prevent imaginary climate harm.
NY Gov. Cuomo to Long Island: “Drop dead!”
When the Covid pandemic recedes, New York’s recovery efforts will only be impeded by the ideological energy policies being inflicted on its residents by the Cuomo Administration.
Entrepreneurs “cook up” lockdown loophole: online baking
The website Etsy.com, for example, is seeing a huge spike in online sellers of home-baked goods from country farms and family kitchens.
Climate alarmism and Covid-19 don’t mix
It didn’t take long for the Climate Industrial Complex to come up with a slapdash study linking COVID-19 to fossil-fuel-induced climate change.
The pivot from Covid to climate is starting
The misery of Covid 19 was real and immediate, and loaded with great uncertainty, while the meaningful threat of global warming remains isolated to computer simulations.
Wind and solar weaknesses — Part I
ALL SOLAR AND WIND POWER ON AN ELECTRIC GRID MUST BE BACKED UP WITH AN EQUAL OR GREATER AMOUNT OF FOSSIL FUEL POWER RUNNING ON STANDBY 100% OF THE TIME.
EP 82: Boris Returns to the Podcast to Update Listeners on His Hunting Journey
In Episode 82 of District of Conservation, Gabriella's dad Boris returns to the podcast to share where he is on his hunting journey. He updates listeners, talks about the importance of spending time outdoors, why he's excited to experiment with Hi-Mountain Seasonings, and what their upcoming fishing trips look like once the Virginia lockdown is up in a few weeks. Show Notes Dad Interview 1 & Dad Interview 2 IHEA Hunters Ed Course (Online) Neringa, [...]
Do lockdowns stop viruses?
Economic lockdowns may have helped initially to slow the coronavirus, but longer-term are ineffective and counterproductive.
The dark side of renewable electricity
The dark side of renewable wind, solar and biofuel energy is that they are not clean, green, renewable or sustainable, and they are horrifically destructive to vital ecological values that will last for generations to come.
Red team the science used for radical policies
Believing these computer models means trusting the makers.
Study finds oyster farming poses no threat to shorebirds
“Oyster farming has many ecological benefits and is widely recognized as one of the most ecologically sustainable forms of food production.” Yum.
Tell EPA to end secrecy in science
For scientific analysis to have validity it must be transparent. Read CFACT's official comments and SUBMIT YOURS NOW.
Buffet’s billion dollar subsidy farm
Investors collect the subsidies, while rate and taxpayers get fleeced. CO2 emissions don't budge (if that's your thing) while vast natural lands are turned into solar wastelands.
The Left shouldn’t be cheering for energy industry demise
Coronavirus impacts on energy demand in combination with a cheap oil supply glut have taken a particularly devastating toll on American shale producers, many of whom may never recover.
Japanese scientists use high-res mapping to tackle plastic pollution
Asia puts the majority of plastic in the ocean, but a helpful solution might now be in hand courtesy of some hard work being done in the Land of the Rising Sun -- Japan.
A billion dollar solar boondoggle in Vegas
In just a few sentences we can explain the futility of this mammoth project that will blight this great desert forever, while pulling the curtain down on the futility of attempting to obtain dependable power from the sun.
Michael Moore pulls back the curtain, exposes “renewable” energy reality
Perhaps the most outstanding parts of the movie was a fast forward moving picture of every aspect of the mining of materials and construction of every aspect of what is called renewable energy.
Socialism and science don’t mix
The Left, while actively demanding obedience to politicized science, at the same time wholesale rejects solid science that is essential to sustaining and advancing. Real scientists don't censor.
Modular nuclear reactors for defense and disasters
New initiatives at the Department of Defense – spurred in part by complaints of dumping by U.S. uranium miners – may just be the spark needed to move the U.S. back into worldwide leadership in the peaceful (as well as wartime) uses of nuclear energy.
No to leveraging coronavirus for old state debts
The one thing Congress absolutely shouldn’t do, is shield states from the consequences of their own bad budgetary decisions over past decades.
USA Today pushes climate panic
Here is their panicky title: "Unsuitable for 'human life to flourish': Up to 3B will live in extreme heat by 2070, study warns"
Global “weirding” or nature being nature?
Is it weird, well if you are looking at it one way, you may think so. Another way, you view it in awe and understand that its the creation on display.




























