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Environmental Articles2017-04-05T21:23:50-05:00

New Nature Study Affirms the Climate Benefits of Increased Natural Gas Use

May 6th, 2019|

Thought Piece New "Nature Magazine" published Study affirms the Climate Benefits of Increased Natural Gas Use The “seminal” piece by Naomi Oreskes, “Merchants of Doubt,” and the “Indirect Health Benefits Study” will certainly be historical [...]

Why the EPA is Partly to Blame for the Flint Water Crisis

April 29th, 2019|

Thought Piece Credibility isn’t an ordinary Word. Why hasn’t any investigative reporter picked up this ongoing story about the EPA under the leadership of Gina McCarthy and Janet McCabe in President Obama’s second term. Remember, [...]

Flint’s Water Crisis Started 5 Years Ago. It’s Not Over.

April 26th, 2019|Tags: , , , |

Thought Piece The Credibility of One-Eyed Environmental Sources In terms of credibility, NTY does not even refer to the former EPA’s (under Gina McCarthy) involvement in the Flint Water Crisis. In fact, there were Office [...]

18 SPECTACULARLY WRONG EARTH DAY PREDICTIONS: EXPECT MORE THIS YEAR

April 22nd, 2019|

Thought Piece In 2019, there should be a Full Disclosure requirement (including all published quotes) for the latest group of catastrophists such as prognosticators, forecasters, futurist, meteorologists, climatologist, scientists, predictors, and visionaries. They should have [...]

Kenney building ‘war room’ to counter environmental groups, negative media coverage of Alberta’s oil industry

April 21st, 2019|

Thought Piece To quote the ubiquitous Anonymous: “Environmental activism does not destroy things, but rather it inexhaustibly prevents them from ever coming into being.” It is time for Canada to have an updated discussion about [...]

‘Eco-colonialism’: Rift grows between Indigenous leaders and green activists

April 19th, 2019|

Thought Piece This is a piece by Claudia Cattaneo from 2018 that still echoes in my head. Certainly, it is a story with continuing importance to Canada, its politics and its economic development. Thirty members [...]

Bill Gates Slams Unreliable Wind & Solar: ‘Let’s Quit Jerking Around With Renewables & Batteries’

February 19th, 2019|

Thought Piece  Unsurprisingly, the following interview got no media coverage. By the way, Bill Gates has little or no skin in the renewables and battery sector, plus he isn’t singing from the Green Tabernacle Choir [...]

Gas Shortages Give New York an Early Taste of the Green New Deal

February 16th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Thought Piece Here is a great Op-Ed piece by friend Robert Bryce. In complete disbelief, Robert writes about the mostly officious energy policy of New York. How can urban politicians set a course for destruction, [...]

“Why We Won’t Quit the Climate Fight” (the growing futility, despair of climate alarmists)

February 15th, 2019|

Thought Piece Here is a great piece by one of my very favorite economic development and energy writers, Rob Bradley. He combines environmental sanity, intellectualism, and clarity. In this piece, Rob develops a flower child [...]

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