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Climate Change Weekly #454: Economic Realities Dash Biden’s Offshore Wind Plans
President Joe Biden’s plans for nearly a coast-long chain of offshore industrial wind facilities have more than a few hurdles to clear before they reality.
Debate Continues on if Utah’s Public Lands Will Be Managed by State
By Carolyn Grindrod
Approximately 63 percent of Utah’s public lands is managed by the federal government, according to the latest drafting of the state’s resource...
Coal Power Surges Amid Europe’s Energy Crisis
Despite the anti-fossil fuel rhetoric of world governments, coal power surges in use amid the current European energy crisis, with countries that previously shuttered...
Climate Change Weekly #453: Climate Catastrophism Is Worse Than Climate Change
Children’s psyches are being horribly scarred as climate catastrophism has created a new category of psychological disorder, “climate grief.”
The U.S. Maritime Administration Staff Attempted to Derail a Long‐Term Jones Act Waiver for...
As millions of New Englanders brace for the coming winter chill and historically high energy prices, they might be interested to know that one federal agency has been working with maritime industry lobbyists to deny them access to U.S. energy.
Survey Shows Disagreement Between Scientists on Expected Impacts From Climate Change
Humans are probably causing some of the warming of the Earth's atmosphere, but substantial disagreement exists between scientists on the expected impacts from climate...
Michigan Parents Remember Whitmer’s Record on School Closures (Commentary)
Michigan was the first state in 2020 to announce school closures. Schools remained shuttered for the rest of the school year.
Federal Solar Subsidies are Irresponsible
By Benjamin Zycher
The joy of spending huge amounts of tax dollars — Other People’s Money — is a truth obvious and eternal, but the...
Climate Change Weekly #450: Climate Censors and Their Phony Fact Checks, Paid Shills
Timothy Ball, Ph.D. passed away on September 24. I’m truly sorry to have to write this.
California Prop. 30 Causes Rift Between Elites
By Edward Ring
Even by national standards, state ballot initiative campaigns in California are big time politics. You can run a campaign for U.S. Senator...