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Climate Change Weekly #457: Coalition Provides 2022 Climate Fact Check
Climate alarmists and their media allies once again made a slew of claims about natural disasters being caused by man-made emissions in 2022. And once again, these claims clashed with reality and science.
Automatic Debt Limit Increases: A Fast Track to Fiscal Ruin
Automatic debt limit increases threaten to put the U.S. government on the fast track to fiscal ruin
Federal debt is too high and growing at...
The New-Normaling of Blackouts
Rolling blackouts could become the new normal
On Christmas Eve, 2022, in North Carolina, something happened that had never happened before in living memory. People...
Solar’s Lofty Ambitions Are Consuming Ever-Larger Expanses of Land Down Below
By John Murawski
Wedged in the southern flank of Virginia, Charlotte County is home to some 11,500 people who live amidst rolling hills and family farms,...
Newsom Introduces ‘Price Gouging Penalty’ on Oil Industry
By Madison Hirneisen
A proposal backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to impose a "price gouging penalty" against the oil industry was unveiled by lawmakers on...
Climate Change Weekly #456: A Holiday Climate Potpourri
Will the morally compromised nature of these minerals and rare earth elements critical to wind and solar power and electric vehicles affect the developed world’s push for green energy?
Climate Change Weekly #455: COP 27 Will End Up as FLOP 27
In the aftermath of the latest COP, I say now what I said before: “Actions speak louder than words.”
U.S. Has LNG to Heat Europe; Does it Have the Will?
Through LNG exports, no country is better positioned to ease Europe’s energy crisis in both the short and long term than the United States.
Moore: No, America Does Not Owe the World Climate ‘Reparations’
The climate change movement is really a climate change hustle that's all about money, columnist Stephen Moore says
I've made the case in previous columns...
State AGs Push Back Against EPA ‘Environmental Justice’ Rule, Citing Increased Energy Costs
Twelve states’ attorneys general have submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressing concerns about proposed “environmental justice” regulations.