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Climate Change Weekly #475: The Truth About Canada’s Wildfires
Canada’s wildfires continue to burn, and with smoke from those fires darkening the skies in the United States, the mainstream media are covering it extensively.
Questions About the Electric Vehicle Market
By The Antiplanner
Judging from the headlines, the electric vehicle market is booming. Tesla is now the second-highest selling auto in California. General Motors, Ford, VW, and...
Climate Change Weekly #474: Solar Power Creates Waste and Pollution
The mainstream media may be finally waking up to the fact solar power isn’t as environmentally friendly as its promoters have claimed.
Georgia Electric Vehicle Battery Manufacturing Plant Was Planned Before the Inflation Reduction Act, Officials...
By T.A. DeFeo
(The Center Square) — A U.S. senator for Georgia has tried to place credit for a new electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility...
The Biden Administration Pulls Permits for Another Critical Mineral Mine
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced that it had revoked an environmental permit for a Minnesota nickel mine, just one week after the company behind the project announced that it was ready to begin construction.
The Demand for Copper Makes Expanding Production Necessary
By Danny Ervin
The demand for copper – the “metal of electrification” – is expected to double by 2035. The reason for this growth in demand is...
Climate Change Weekly #471: Special Edition: The Republican Debt Ceiling Bill Deserves the People’s...
It is clear that House Republicans put a lot of thought into their bill to raise the debt ceiling, officially named the 2023 Limit, Save, and Grow Act (LSGA).
The Psychology of Electricity
Electricity is magic.. Not all electricity is equal, though – in fact, some ways to create electricity have, to not coin a phrase, two legs while good electricity has four.
Biden’s New Emissions Control Standards Prove EVs are a Tough Sell
By Mandy Gunasekara
The Biden administration released new emissions control standards for vehicles. Billed as the “most ambitious climate regulations” ever, they have captured headlines, but...
Climate Change Weekly #470: Physics Is Why Renewables Can’t Power Modern Economies
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.