‘Net Zero’ Hits the Rocks of the Real World
It’s all fun and games and virtue-signalling until the oil runs out.
It’s all fun and games and virtue-signalling until the oil runs out.
Dramatic new ice core evidence shows current century warming common throughout the last 400,000 years.
The great climate catastrophist finally admits the ‘denier’ was right.
We can’t recapture the $16 trillion wasted on a false crisis. Sunk costs are, alas, sunk. The one sliver of good news is that it appears the climate change neuroses have finally started to subside.
President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin should be applauded for actually following the science and respecting the rule of law – things that have been too often ignored when it comes to climate.
An interesting video and well worth a watch to remind ourselves of what coal has delivered to the world.
Governments and institutions must support basic human rights of access to abundant, reliable, affordable energy to support modern living standards.
You listening Chris Luxon? “Politicians welcomed the chance to blame others: if a wildfire or a flood devastates your town, point the finger at the changing climate rather than your own failure to prepare.”
Legacy media are finally starting to run the numbers.
A case study in how announcement-driven climate policy collapses under scrutiny.
Media who trumpeted alarmist paper go silent as it’s retracted.
The World Bank says there are now 720 million living in extreme poverty, defined as less than $3/day. To combat poverty, we need jobs, and good industrial jobs require cheap, reliable electricity.
In a normal society, deranged prophets of doom get mocked. In a corrupt society, they get a government grant, or they get elected so they can pass laws banning people from mocking them.
This is a dragon that eats its own tail. The Green revolution kills the green revolution because energy is too expensive. Not to mention that fantasies of weather control attract terrible managers.
The authors argue that these patterns raise questions about the assumption that human-produced CO2 is the dominant driver of global temperature change.