- Seeing the World Through the Lens of Climate AlarmismWhen it comes to shaping the public’s views, it’s fair to say climate alarmism—and the lens through which it sees the world—is prevailing.
- All Gassed Up: Sizing Up An All Gas-fired GridLinkedinFacebookTwitterEmailPrintThis is the second in a series of posts examining the viability of various forms of unsubsidized electricity. Particular focus in the series is on newbuild solar, natural gas-fired and nuclear generation. The goal of the series is simple—to discern fact from fiction when it comes to our power grids. In the process, we expect …
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- Solar Energy + Batteries: Cracks in the Portrait — Part 1This post challenges the notion that a zero-emissions grid powered exclusively by utility-scale solar and batteries is practical. It’s findings raise serious questions concerning the overall benefit of solar and wind energy to our grids.
- Addressing Climate Change: A Better Way ForwardSooner or later nations—their leaders and voters—are going to have to fully wake up to the fact that climate change simply isn’t the immediately solvable crisis they were led to believe. And that means we need to adjust how we approach and respond to it.
- Measuring Climate Change—A Matter of (Un)certaintyWe need climate statistics and analyses from NOAA and other organizations that comport with strict scientific norms. Right now, they don’t