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Commentary: Green Fascists Are Destroying the World
The green agenda needs to become the topic of open, honest, balanced, and very public debate, because it is causing environmental harm and setting back the cause of human rights.
Climate Change Weekly #444: China Scraps (Already Scant) Climate Cooperation Over Pelosi Taiwan Visit
China announced it was suspending cooperation with the United States in the fight against climate change. Heaven forbid!
Biomass For Energy
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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...
Why Elon Musk’s war on ESG matters—and How Republicans Can Win It by defunding...
Elon Musk’s war on ESG matters. Republicans should defund Environment and Social Governance investment funds and federal programs.
Climate Change Weekly #437: Persistent Lies about Green Power
Misleading advertising and outright fraud are all too common among companies and politicians promoting green energy schemes.
President Biden Approves Summer Sales of E15
In a bid to combat soaring prices at the pump, President Joe Biden approved temporarily allowing E15—15 percent ethanol blended with 85 percent gasoline—to be sold from June 1 through September 15.
Finland Forges Nuclear Path to Energy Freedom
Finland took a giant step toward energy independence with the startup of the Oikiluoto 3 (OL3) nuclear reactor.
Biden Administration Turns Sights on Industrial Sector to Reduce Emissions
The Biden administration is taking aim at the U.S. industrial sector as the next target for climate action via new regulations and programs scattered across different executive agencies.
Climate Change Weekly #427: With New Energy Technologies, Beware of Spontaneous Combustion
News stories and government reports detail numerous instances of EVs spontaneously burning.
Corn Ethanol More Environmentally Harmful than Gasoline, Says Study
Adding ethanol to or substituting corn-based ethanol for gasoline increases greenhouse gas emissions compared to gasoline sans ethanol, reports a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.