Climate Change
Air New Zealand Admits Targets Are “Unachievable”
And nearly 70 per cent of Australian companies “not even trying”.
Can’t Fool All Business All the Time
It’s like a shopping list for non-woke investment.
Kamala Harris Is Even More Radical on Energy
Mandating EVs and electricity generation from wind turbines and solar panels is mandating MORE USAGE of crude oil.
Now Pakistanis Are Feeling the Bill Shock
Pakistanis are the latest to feel the harsh reality of Climate Cult delusion.
We Should Welcome the Warmth
Despite the shrill forecasts of dangerous global warming, there are many signs that we are past the peak of the Holocene Warming. It is the next cycle of global cooling we have to fear.
Climate Change Is Not the Biggest Threat
The world has arrived at this brink of economic failure by believing there is such a thing as a free lunch.
So, Why Is the ‘Green Economy’ Suddenly in Retreat?
There’s no doubt that the Green economy is in retreat, but the question is why?
More Renewables Equals More Expensive Electricity
The solar daytime glut, negative prices, and community hatred of high-voltage lines is spoiling the market for developers. And not a day too soon...
Air NZ Admits It Was All Bullshit
Corporate wokesters admit that their “climate action” is virtue-signalling bullshit.
The Stuff of Energy Nightmares
Harris is a product of the one-party state of California, who supported destructive policies on climate change, energy, crime and welfare that helped spark in California high fuel costs, declining living standards and a population exodus.
Biden and Newsom’s Energy Foolishness
Mandating EVs and electricity generation from wind turbines and solar panels is mandating MORE USAGE of crude oil.
Aussies about to Be Zapped Even Harder
If we think power prices are crazy now, wait for offshore wind to strike.
The Vanishing Islands That Just Won’t
The NYT is almost palpably disappointed to find the Maldives are still there – and growing.
The Economic Folly of a Carbon Tax
Placing high costs on consumers based on unsettled science and unpredictable economic impacts is not a prudent policy approach.