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Climate Change Weekly #470: Physics Is Why Renewables Can’t Power Modern Economies

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Wind turbines would have to cover one-third of the continental United States, or solar panels would probably have to cover more than 20 percent of the countryside, just to meet current demand.

Oregon Politicians Ask Biden Admin To Declare ‘Fishery Resource Disaster’

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By Kate Hirzel Oregon members of Congress and Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek are urging the U.S. Department of Commerce to declare a “fishery resource disaster,”...

EXCLUSIVE: Federal Regulator Acknowledges Danger To Wildlife Caused By Offshore Wind Farms

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A federal fisheries council acknowledged that some power cables for offshore wind turbines could harm certain fish The federally-chartered regulator responsible for managing fisheries in...
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Without Unlocking Domestic Mineral Supply, the U.S. Will Become More Reliant on China

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New research shows that without an expansion of domestic mining the United States push net-zero emissions makes it almost entirely reliant on China for key minerals.

Life, Liberty, Property #8: Partial Takings Are Takings

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Life, Liberty, Property: Partial takings of the use and value of property through regulation are still takings (without compensation). You need to SUBSCRIBE to Life, Liberty...
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Climate Change Weekly #462: Green Technologies Are Dangerous, Not Ready for Prime Time

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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.
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Natural Gas – Generated Nitrogenous Fertilizers Prevent Worse World Hunger

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By Joshua Antonini Half of the people on Earth are alive today thanks to nitrogenous fertilizers made of and with natural gas. So why are governments at home...
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Solar’s Lofty Ambitions Are Consuming Ever-Larger Expanses of Land Down Below

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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,...
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Commentary: Whales on the Losing side of Wind Energy

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Environmentalists want to crack down on the Maine lobster industry in the name of protecting endangered whales, but they turn a blind eye to the greater threat to whales from proposed offshore wind farms.
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Leaders in California Praise Dam Removal

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By Madison Hirneisen California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland met alongside tribal leaders Thursday to celebrate...

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Climate Change Weekly #505: The High Price of Climate Alarm

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The air and water quality in China is another daily reminder of the perils of communism for human well-being and the environment.
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Gains in Government Jobs Couldn’t Save Biden’s Economy in April

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Growth in government jobs slowed in April, bucking the pattern that has contributed to above-trend job growth over the past several months, according to...
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Illinois Democrats Approve Changes to Election Law in Less Than 24 Hours

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(The Center Square) – In less than 24 hours, Illinois Statehouse Democrats passed a measure that changes election law, a move Republicans say is...