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Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Apparently I must be a glutton for punishment, because here I am in the arena once again, discussing the results of my research and preparing for the insults and […]
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Apparently I must be a glutton for punishment, because here I am in the arena once again, discussing the results of my research and preparing for the insults and […]
From Polar Bear Science Susan Crockford This morning, self-professed ‘climate campaigner’ Mike Hudema posted a short video of two polar bears seemingly struggling to survive as they repeatedly break through newly-formed ice, with the message “Polar […]
The Week That Was: 2022-09-03 (September 3, 2022)Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org)The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “Once you start doubting, just like you’re supposed to doubt. You ask […]
Essay by Eric Worrall Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s green campaign to shut down all private sector New Zealand export industries appears to be succeeding. Jacinda Ardern is losing support in NZ, but can the […]
by Javier Vinós & Andy May “No philosopher has been able with his own strength to lift this veil stretched by nature over all the first principles of things. Men argue, nature acts.” Voltaire […]
Sustainable Minerals Institute UQ Speaker: Professor Simon Michaux, Associate Professor of Geometallurgy, Geological Survey of Finland Abstract: The quantity of metal required to make just one generation of renewable tech units to replace fossil fuels, […]
They raise energy prices, hurt living standards, and impair our future as a law-abiding nation Paul Driessen The U.S. Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision in West Virginia v. EPA is truly a landmark ruling. It […]
From Heartland Daily News YOU SHOULD SUBSCRIBE TO CLIMATE CHANGE WEEKLY. IN THIS ISSUE: Where Are All the Hurricanes? They Ain’t Here YetPodcast of the Week: Connecting the Great Reset and Climate Policy (Guest: Charles […]
by Gregory J. Rummo In an April 25, 2022 Chemical and Engineering News article, Holly Jean Buck, a “development sociologist,” expresses some peculiar views about fossil fuels that go beyond climate change. It is […]
Reposted from The Point thomas buckley Ah, Sri Lanka. In 2020: a beautiful, agriculturally self-sufficient island nation full of tea and tourists and holder of the highest “Environmental, Social, and Governance” (ESG) investor rating […]
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