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In 2021, biomass provided 5 percent of total primary energy use in the United States, with 2.1 percent of annual total energy...
Michigan’s Renewable Energy Report Card
Dr. Michael E. Heberling
Michigan is making big wagers while playing a very weak hand in the renewable energy game. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last year...
Can Wind & Solar Energy Expand 50-100 Times?
By Edward Ring
In the most recent “Conference of the Parties,” otherwise known as the United Nations extravaganza that convenes every few years for world...
Rolling Blackouts in Hawaii Offer a Case Study For Michigan
By Jason Hayes
Rolling blackouts in the Aloha State presage things to come in Michigan.
Michigan’s new net-zero and “100% clean energy” policies mirror Hawaii’s “goal...
‘Green’ Hydrogen Is a Very Expensive Waste of Money
By Frank Lasee
Making green hydrogen suffers from the very problem it is supposed to cure. The part-time, weather dependent, unreliability of wind and solar...
Climate Change Weekly #485: Pope’s Climate Harangue Shows that He Should Stick to Theology...
Pope Francis has made creation care and fighting climate change a cornerstone of his Papacy from its early days.
Climate Change Weekly #481: Droughts, Hurricanes, Wildfires Aren’t Living Up to Alarmists’ Expectations
With the current summer coming to an end, let’s revisit the dread three seasons—drought, hurricanes, and wildfires—and see how they went.
Firm Plants Bioengineered Trees That Remove More Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Living Carbon is launching projects that aim to plant the company’s genetically engineered “photosynthesis enhanced trees” which enhance their ability to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow.
Biden Administration Prioritizes Climate Change for World Bank Operations
By Rupert Darwall
President Biden’s nomination of Ajay Banga, the former CEO of Mastercard, to succeed David Malpass as World Bank president suggests that the...
Op-Ed: Paul Ehrlich Is Wrong, Again. We Are Not on The Brink of a...
Paul Ehrlich and other misanthropic doomsayers are wrong. We don't face an extinction crisis. Humans are problem solvers and our capacity to conquer unforeseen difficulties is literally limitless.