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Climate & Energy: The Case for Realism
A wonderful new book is about to drop that should be on your radar if interested in Climate and Energy. I inform you selfishly, though, because I'm one of the co-authors alongside about a dozen Ph.D.s in various climate-related disciplines.
Book Review: Shorting the Grid
Meredith Angwin pens what might possibly be the most important work so far this decade.
Europe’s Record Heat Wave That Wasn’t
In what ZERO outlets are reporting, London’s maximum temperature the day-after was 81 degrees, a more than 20% drop in a single day.
Book Review: Fossil Future
Instead of trying to convince people with the facts, Epstein has taken an entirely different tact altogether.
We Must Nationalize Big Oil
The competition between socialism and democracy is alive and well.
Subsidies Series: Part II
The inundation of half-truths and outright lies have harmed the national consciousness.
Institutionalized Disconfirmation
They chant diversity but seek homogeneity. Science and the peer-review process require Institutionalized Disconfirmation to function and it’s now endangered.
DOJ Sentences NextEra Energy for “Blatant Disregard”, Killing 150 Eagles
Should the United States revisit the way we are incentivizing these wind (and solar) companies towards “blatant disregard” for American conservation laws?
Actually, Let’s Do Talk About Windfall Profits
Let’s just say that Elizabeth Warren is about as clueless about Windfall Profits as she is her Native American Heritage.
How Fracking saved America from Europe’s Fate and Improved Energy Security for Both
In the 1960s, John F. Kennedy warned Europe not to tie their energy security to adversarial Russia.
How Much Is A Barrel of Oil Worth?
$50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000? Find out, and why it matters.
The Rise of Climate Terrorism
It is past time for climate leaders to tone down their rhetoric, unequivocally denounce all incitement to violence, and call on big tech to apply their terms of service uniformly. Otherwise, it is likely that they will have blood on their hands.
What You Need to Hear (But Don’t Want To)
If you’re really smart, you’ll focus on the subset of Millennials born from 1982-1986, who are the bridges between the old and the new.
We need leaders who prioritize people over molecules
They seem to have portrayed the problem in such an extremist way that they’ve convinced a growing army of climate warriors that terrorism is justified.
Letter to the Editor
My Letter to the Editor, in response to Don't Blame Climate Activists for the Global Energy Crisis
The Economist Butchers Reality in Favor of Narrative
This morning’s Lexington was America’s green energy industry takes on the fossil-fuel lobby. It is fraught with lies, to the level of liar-liar pants on fire. It is also riddled with half-truths, the sleight of hand that magicians are known for.
Climate as a Public Health Issue
How Biden's Secretary of Health & Human Services, Xavier Bacerra, might deliver a crippling blow to renewables in the United States.
Book Review: Apocalypse Never
Michael Shellenbeger is a low-carbon advocate and environmentalist from Berekely, California. You don’t get much more hippie than that.