BlackRock, Beijing, have stakes in Biden’s anti-fossil energy plan

Following up on Joe’s "as long as it takes," response to a press reporter’s question at the June 28 NATO summit in Madrid regarding how long American drivers should be prepared to endure premium gasoline penalties, his top economic advisor highlighted the key reason this pump pain patience is so important. When asked for comments later that day by CNN's Victor Blackwell "What do you say to the families that say 'we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years,’ this is not sustainable," White House National Economic Council director Brian Deese affirmed: "What you heard from [...]

By |2022-07-07T21:22:40-04:00July 11th, 2022|Comments Off on BlackRock, Beijing, have stakes in Biden’s anti-fossil energy plan

End dependence on Chinese mining

BY AARON RINGEL: Import dependence has long posed a strategic vulnerability for the U.S.—particularly when it comes to the “rare earth” metals that make many advanced technologies possible.

By |2022-04-05T10:29:23-04:00April 7th, 2022|Comments Off on End dependence on Chinese mining

China laughs as the “woke” West self-implodes

As China builds more and more coal-fired power plants, consolidates its stranglehold on rare-earth metals vital for 21st century economies, and extends its influence into America’s backyard, “woke” Westerners are marching like lemmings toward the energy poverty cliff.

By |2022-01-04T12:39:13-05:00January 6th, 2022|Comments Off on China laughs as the “woke” West self-implodes

COP 26: Kerry’s climate $ trillions

Kerry, who serves as President Biden's "climate envoy," said that "billions won't cut it" and that a plan to spend trillions of dollars on "climate finance" will be announced on Wednesday.

By |2021-11-04T13:40:41-04:00November 3rd, 2021|Comments Off on COP 26: Kerry’s climate $ trillions

A mad rush for coal as China and India suspend climate correctness

During the first week of October 2021, both India and China made desperate attempts to buy the stranded Australian coal shipments in China’s port warehouses. The coal shipments, which were originally intended to be imported into China, were left stranded at the port after China banned the import of Australian coal last year. Despite this ban, China has now unloaded some of the shipments due to unprecedented demand for coal and electricity in the country. India’s industries too have made a dash to secure some of these stranded shipments as a severe coal shortage has gripped India. So, what can we [...]

By |2021-10-13T00:31:44-04:00October 14th, 2021|Comments Off on A mad rush for coal as China and India suspend climate correctness
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