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Moore: America Was Built on Coal. Now Biden Wants to Abolish It
America got rich by replacing windmills with coal plants, and now, 150 years later, Biden wants to replace coal with windmills.
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.
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...
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”...
Climate Change Weekly #451: Green Energy Revolution Hits Energy Reality Wall
If carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are causing dangerous climate change, China is the straw that stirs the drink. China emits more carbon dioxide than all the developed countries on Earth combined.
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...
Experts Warn Congressional Leaders: Green Energy Begets Energy Crises
Fox Business broke a story about how several energy and environmental policy experts penned a letter of warning to congressional leaders, telling them that green...
Commentary: Nuclear Power Making a Comeback in Europe, Can it Happen in the United...
Nuclear power is making a comeback in Europe and elsewhere around the globe, but not in United States despite public support for it.
Europe’s long winter is almost here
By Robert Romano
As global oil prices somewhat ease as Europe’s economy overheats into recession, falling prices will eventually bring along another unfortunate aspect of the...
Nuclear Power Is Quietly Making a Big Comeback All Around the World
From California to France to Japan, and beyond, nuclear power is all the power is quietly making a comeback, with new power plants being built and existing ones being kept online.