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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Decline Despite Soaring Oil and Gas Production
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2023 Draft Greenhouse Gas Inventory reveals total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States were 2 percent below their 1990 levels in 2021, falling from a high of 15.7 percent above 1990 levels in 2007.
The Push to Ditch Reliable Energy in Favor of “Green” Energy Increases Poverty and...
By Vance Ginn & Jason Isaac
The push to ditch reliable energy is out of control. Politicians are manipulating the energy market through subsidies, tax breaks, and environmental,...
Congress Could Investigate the Green Activists Lurking in Federal Agencies
By Kevin Mooney
Congressional figures responsible for conducting oversight are in position to corral green activists who have burrowed into federal agencies while jeopardizing the...
Oregon Supreme Court Ignores Rural Pleas and Greenlights Giant Wind Power Line
In a long-sought victory for the Climate Industrial Complex, the Oregon Supreme Court March 9 approved construction of a 300-mile, high-voltage power line that will transmit wind energy through parts of eastern Oregon and western Idaho.
Michigan Approves Another $590 Million in Green Energy Appropriations
Michigan lawmakers and government departments recently have approved nearly $590 million for four electric vehicle projects in the state.
Biden’s Energy Secretary Says Developing Green Energy is ‘The Greatest Peace Plan’
By John Hugh DeMastri
Countries developing green energy for their own security could be “the greatest peace plan the world has ever known,” Energy Secretary...
Climate Change Weekly #464: Slavery and Child Labor at the Core of Elites’ Green...
The much touted green energy economy and the net zero goals it aims to obtain are built upon a dirty little secret: slavery, child labor, and environmental destruction.
Energy Prices in Illinois are Spiking Because of Governor’s Energy Policy, GOP Lawmakers Say
By Andrew Hensel
(The Center Square) – Energy prices in Illinois are increasing and Republican lawmakers are blaming the governor's energy policies.
This week, Ameren Illinois said their...
Climate Change Weekly #462: Green Technologies Are Dangerous, Not Ready for Prime Time
It is not just that the batteries powering EVs randomly burst into flames. An additional problem is that they spew toxic fumes when they do.
Interview: Understanding ESG Objectives and Goals in the Era of Greenwashing
Greenwashing – the practice of exaggerating your environmental, social, and governance (ESG) credentials, both to attract more investment dollars and to hide the reality of poor ESG performance – has become increasingly problematic in the investment world