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Careful What You Wish for If We Electrify Everything

Careful What You Wish for If We Electrify Everything

Robert Lyman Dr. Jay Lehr cfact.org Robert Lyman is an economist with 37 years of service to the Canadian government. CFACT Senior Science Analyst Jay Lehr has authored more than 1,000 magazine and journal articles and 36 books. Jay’s new book A Hitchhikers Journey Through Climate Change

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Hey, Hey, It’s Getting Cold in Here

Hey, Hey, It’s Getting Cold in Here

In a classic Gary Larson cartoon, a family gathers excitedly by the window to see the first slugs of spring returning. But that was the 80s. Nowadays, we have very different breed of slimy invertebrate that slithers out of its den at the first sign of warmer weather. A pest

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One Step Closer to Social Credit

One Step Closer to Social Credit

How do societies slide into totalitarianism? One step at a time. You don’t go to bed one night in an open, free country and wake up the next morning to find yourself under constant surveillance with jackbooted thugs banging on your door and all your civil liberties stripped away.

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What’s the Problem with Progressive “Experts”?

Claudio Grass mises.org Claudio Grass is a Mises ambassador and an independent precious metals advisor based out of Switzerland. His Austrian approach helps his clients find tailor-made solutions to store their physical precious metals under Swiss law. It can be argued that the world has reached the sorry state

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Cop-Out 27 and the Climate Scam

Cop-Out 27 and the Climate Scam

Ho-hum, another climate beano, another avalance of lies and spin. But we all knew that, even before a single private jet had taken off, Egypt-bound. The scam is so obvious that even an ignorant loon like Greta Thunberg can see it. Sadly, your average legacy media is even more nutty

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South Australia Does It Again

South Australia Does It Again

Are “renewables” good for anything (besides lining the pockets of billionaire cronies)? Solar panels don’t work when the sun isn’t shining. Wind turbines don’t work when there’s no wind — and they don’t work when there’s too much wind, either. Some wind farms and commercial

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The Green Religion’s Ten Rules

Craig Rucker cfact.org Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. For many, climate change is all about the science.  But for others, it’s about something a little more.  Call it a spiritual awakening, baptized Green. Included among the global warming faithful gathered

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What Goes Around, Comes Around

What Goes Around, Comes Around

David Wojick cfact.org David Wojick, Ph.D. is an independent analyst working at the intersection of science, technology and policy. The extreme rhetoric of “loss and damage reparations” could backfire, causing developed countries to question the developing country claims of human caused damage. The best defense against a ruinous

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Not Green at All

Not Green at All

Viv Forbes “Green” policies are destroying the natural environment and changing local weather. This is part of a futile UN scheme claiming to improve the climate of the world. All green energy degrades the environment. Take wind power. Wind turbines steal energy from the atmosphere and must affect local weather.

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Bad Science, Massive Spending and Regulation

Bad Science, Massive Spending and Regulation

Craig Rucker cfact.org Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. President Biden, seeking to “greenwash” his failing energy policy, delivered a speech at COP27, the big UN climate conference in Egypt. The president falsely attributed a host of natural weather events to climate

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The Central Planning Strategies at COP

The Central Planning Strategies at COP

Peter Murphy cfact.org Peter Murphy is Senior Fellow at CFACT. He has researched and advocated for a variety of policy issues, including education reform and fiscal policy, both in the non-profit sector and in government in the administration of former New York Governor George Pataki. He previously wrote and

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UN Climate Conference Loves Our Cash

UN Climate Conference Loves Our Cash

Craig Rucker cfact.org Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. CFACT is at the big UN climate conference in Egypt where we are engaging in climate diplomacy with a far different perspective than most. CFACT questions fearlessly, informs diligently and communicates relentlessly. Underlying

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Affordable Energy, Food vs Climate Change Policies

Affordable Energy, Food vs Climate Change Policies

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura World leaders are meeting at the latest UN climate conference COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. These meetings are a gathering of the great and the good in the climate change world. Some will fly to Egypt in their private jets to lecture us all

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A Teal Streak of Hypocrisy

A Teal Streak of Hypocrisy

There’s an old saying that the more a man goes out of his way to assure you of his honesty, the more closely you should watch your pockets. In politics, the more a party blatherskites about “integrity”, the more you know that they’re more crooked than Dan Andrew’

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Who’s Got the Biggest Carbon Footprint?

Who’s Got the Biggest Carbon Footprint?

It’s one thing to realise that the loudest climate-botherers are the world’s biggest hypocrites — quite another to see, in stark figures, just how monstrous their hypocrisy really is. Sure, flying fleets of private jets to “climate summits”, and owning vast mansions, is a bad look. But the hard

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King Coal-Cat Meows, I Got a Few Lives Left

King Coal-Cat Meows, I Got a Few Lives Left

Duggan Flanakin cfact.org Duggan Flanakin is the Director of Policy Research at the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. A former Senior Fellow with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Mr. Flanakin authored definitive works on the creation of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and on environmental education in Texas.

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