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Innovative Thinking Required for Net Zero Transition, Says Madden
Innovative thinking required to achieve the transition to "net zero," says Bartley J. Madden, former director of Credit Suisse HOLT.
By Joe Barnett
Environment, social, and...
Florida School Board Member Training Parents (Interview)
Florida school board member endorsed by Gov. Ron DeSantis is training parents to run for office. (Interview)
Bridget Ziegler was among the 30 school board...
Escaping the COP-27 Insane Asylum
The climate reparations bidding war is on. What began at $100-billion-a-year at COP-21 in Paris has grown to $2.4-trillion at COP-27. Thankfully, the Truth is slowly winning out. Perhaps COP-27 will bring a healthy dose of climate and energy sanity.
Climate Change Weekly #452: No Consensus on Climate Crisis, Scientist Survey Finds
The Heartland Institute recently commissioned a survey by Fairleigh Dickinson University to get scientists’ thoughts on climate change. The survey results dispel the notion that 97 percent of relevant scientists believe humans are causing catastrophic climate change.
Alexandria, VA Will Spend $2M in COVID Aid on Guaranteed Income Pilot
The City of Alexandria, Va. is allocating $2 million of its share of ARPA funds to test run a guaranteed income pilot.
Sixty Seven Solar Energy Development Projects Have Been Rejected Over the Past 11 Months
Nationwide 67 solar and wind power projects have been rejected over the past 11 months, on top of the 370 wind projects rejected since 2015.
Utah’s Federalism Commission Report: Decarbonization Could Drive up Energy Prices
By Merrilee Gasser
Energy prices could increase rapidly if government leaders don’t pivot, according to a report presented to Utah’s Federalism Commission.
The report analyzed the...
Stossel: Electric Cars Are Not Truly Green
In America, "zero-emission" electric cars add lots of greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere via the energy needed to create and recharge them.
Why Should Taxpayers Subsidize Unreliable Renewables?
By Taylor Tougaw
Unsurprisingly, it appears that members of Congress have no idea how they are spending taxpayer dollars. The recently passed “Inflation Reduction Act”...
Collapse of Sen. Manchin’s Energy Bill Opens Door for Real Permitting Reform
The failure of Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-WV) Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022—designed to speed up the permitting process for conventional energy projects—leaves the door open for real permitting reform.