A Reality Check for Solar and Wind
Robert Bryce: All told, renewables produce a small fraction of recent years’ increased production of oil and gas.
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Robert Bryce: All told, renewables produce a small fraction of recent years’ increased production of oil and gas.
Read MoreBy Bruce Thompson: Just as electric demand for air conditioning is peaking, the wind turbines stop spinning.
Read MoreBy Thaddeus G. McCotter: George Santayana famously said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” He should have added that the ahistorical are also immune to irony, as in the…
Read MoreBy Peter Hasson: Saikat Chakrabarti made the revealing admission in a meeting with Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s climate director in May.
Read MoreBy Mark P. Mills: Here’s the math behind “The New Energy Economy: An Exercise in Magical Thinking”…
Read MoreBy Vijay Jayaraj: Wind energy is infinite, clean, a friend of climate, and the future of our energy sector. That is the green gospel we hear from renewable-obsessed environmentalists and politicians every day.
Read MoreBy Tom Hoffman: The energy emitted by all of man’s fossil fuel combustion has no statistical significance as a driver of climate change when viewed as a portion of the overall radiation received from…
Read MoreBy Norman Rogers: The bottom line is that solar is not a good method of supplying electricity and it is not a good method for reducing CO2 emissions. It keeps going because the promoters…
Read MoreBy Matt Vespa: They’re wrong about everything. This applies to the wider liberal media, but it especially applies to the environmental Left that has been preaching doomsday since Earth Day was created.
Read MoreBy Daniel Greenfield: Won’t someone save the environmentalists?
Read MoreBy Soeren Kern: The election results reflect a generational shift and suggest that European politics increasingly will be dominated by ideological clashes over two competing mega-issues: the fight against climate change championed by the…
Read MoreBy Anthony Watts: It appears that the authors of the Susskind et al. paper were motivated by timing and opportunity. It was crafted to advance an agenda, not climate science.
Read MoreBy Norman Rogers: If solar energy were not propped up by various government policies and subsidies, no utility would buy it.
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American Thinker’s Thomas Lifson brings attention to poorly-sited air temperature monitoring stations that have artificially boosted global warming data: Anthony Watts of Watts Up With That reports on an important scientific paper sponsored by the National Oceanic and…
Read MoreFrom Patriot Post: When all factors are considered, electric vehicles are not nearly as pollution free as many assume.
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