Japan Is Right, John Kerry Is Wrong: The U.S. Must Embrace Natural Gas
CERAWeek last week confirmed our most fundamental energy reality: if there is anything that we’ve learned from Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine over the past year, it’s just how indispensable natural gas is. Gas is the world’s go-to fuel, and…
The 50 States of Climate Change – Outside Online – Outside
Since the 1700s, the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere has increased by 40 percent, largely from greenhouse gasses released by people burning fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal. As a result, the climate is becoming more…
Climate activists protest Germany’s transportation policies – The Associated Press – en Español
BERLIN (AP) — Thousands of climate protesters, young and old, gathered Friday in Berlin and other German cities to demand tougher government action against global warming, particularly in curbing greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. A small pro-business party…
Carbon dioxide emissions reached a record high in 2022 – The Associated Press – en Español
NEW YORK (AP) — Communities around the world emitted more carbon dioxide in 2022 than in any other year on records dating to 1900, a result of air travel rebounding from the pandemic and more cities turning to coal as…
A Plea To Pierre Poilievre, A Climate Realist for Prime Minister of Canada
Dear Pierre, There will probably be a federal election in Canada in the coming months as Justin Trudeau’s government is in a minority position with waning support. His past three successful elections have all included fighting climate change as a…
From Valley Fever To Asteroids, Just Blame It On Climate Change!
Omnipotent is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as “having total power, able to do anything.” This word is typically used to describe God, but in the new world religion of environmentalism, climate change has replaced God. Climate change is omnipotent,…
Great Lakes are low on ice cover this winter
Ice cover is particularly low on the Great Lakes so far this winter. As of mid-February, only 6.6% of the lakes were covered in ice. Learn why.
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Report: Oil And Coal Saved New England During Record-Breaking Cold
From February 3 to February 5, record-breaking cold temperatures and extreme wind chill in New England created strong electricity demand as homes and businesses turned up the heat to combat the frigid conditions. Despite the widespread and extreme cold, the…
Fatal Trifecta: Soaring Energy Prices Sweeping Down The Oklahoman Plains
High gas and electric bills are hammering Oklahomans and they’re mad as hell about it. “This must be the most horrendous case of price gouging ever,” a resident told Oklahoma Watch. “Oklahoma Natural Gas should have sued these companies instead…
Two major earthquakes cause devastation across Turkey and Syria
At least 1500 people have died in Turkey and Syria after a 7.8-magnitude quake followed by a 7.5-magnitude quake in the same region less than 10 hours later
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