Rishi Sunak speaks sense on Net Zero

Why the vehemence of the climate lobby’s attacks on Sunak's turn to realism?

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|2023-09-25T09:38:44-04:00September 24th, 2023|Comments Off on Rishi Sunak speaks sense on Net Zero

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Net Zero press conference WATCH NOW

Britain's Net Zero U-turn.

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|2023-09-25T09:40:40-04:00September 24th, 2023|Comments Off on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Net Zero press conference WATCH NOW

How wind turbine cables attract, then harm, brown crabs

According to a new study, the power cables of wind turbines are not just changing the behavior of the crabs, but also their molecular biology.

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|2022-03-25T17:42:47-04:00March 27th, 2022|Comments Off on How wind turbine cables attract, then harm, brown crabs

Court blocks airport runway construction citing Paris Climate Agreement

A British court sided with environmental activists to block construction of a runway at London’s Heathrow Airport, arguing that the runway is not consistent with the Paris Agreement.

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|2020-02-29T15:25:57-05:00February 28th, 2020|Comments Off on Court blocks airport runway construction citing Paris Climate Agreement

Green energy poverty week

April 22 is Earth Day, the March for Science, and Lenin’s birthday (which many say is appropriate, since environmentalism is now green on the outside and red, anti-­free enterprise on the inside). April 29 will feature the People’s Climate March. The Climate March website says these forces of “The Resistance” intend to show President Trump they will fight his hated energy agenda every step of the way. Science March organizers say they won’t tolerate anyone who tries to “skew, ignore, misuse or interfere with science.” After eight years of government policies that killed jobs and economic growth – and skewed, ignored, [...]

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|2024-02-08T16:09:28-05:00April 22nd, 2017|Comments Off on Green energy poverty week

Brexit’s energy lesson for California, et al.

Unelected radical environmental groups have been dictating California energy and environmental policy for over a decade, and now the state has shuttered its final nuclear power plant -- which alone produces twice the state's total amount of solar energy capacity. Barring a major reversal of policy, Californians should expect blackouts in years to come. That is, unless some bureaucratic overstep ignites a fire in the hearts of Californians.

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