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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...
Texas Oil and Gas Industry Criticize Biden’s Threats of Windfall Taxes
By Bethany Blankley
Editor's Summary: Representatives of the Texas oil and gas industry have responded negatively to Biden's recent threats of windfall taxes on oil...
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.
‘ExxonKnew’: Intellectually Lacking
BY Robert L. Bradley, Jr.
“Exxon knew about climate change half a century ago,” reads the home page of the Greenpeace USA et al. website ExxonKnew....
California Lawmakers Vote To Save Diablo Canyon and Keep the Lights On
A bill that would extend the life of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power plant in San Luis Obispo County past the original 2025 closure date was passed by the California Legislature August 31st, the final day of the 2022 legislative session.
West Virginia’s Other Senator Just Saved Its Coal Industry
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) may have saved the coal industry from a destructive provision in the Senate Democrats’ climate bill, imposing new regulations on coal.
Section 230 and Election 2022: Google Blocks Emails (Commentary)
Section 230 of the Communications Act allows Big Tech to censor views with which they disagree, without liability, including political speech.
After a 2020 election...
Right to Work Protections in 27 States Under Threat (Commentary)
By Stan Greer
With inflation sky-high, workers’ real earnings falling, and interest rates expected to soar over the next few months, national employment numbers that continue to show, at...
Commentary: More Mining at Home Is a Win-Win for Environment and Defense
The U.S. is currently completely dependent on imports of rare earth elements that will determine whether the Biden Administration’s environmental and electrification goals are met.
Fuel Producers, States Challenge New EPA Rule Effectively Mandating Electric Vehicles
An unlikely coalition has formed to legally challenge the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) revised fuel economy rules.