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1 month ago |
climatechangedispatch.com | Thomas Richard |James Taylor
Renewable power advocates often claim wind and solar are less expensive energy sources than coal, natural gas, and nuclear power. [emphasis, links added]Such a claim begs the question of why the heavily subsidized Ivanpah solar power facility is going out of business, following a long line of other renewable energy project bankruptcies. Also, why would most of the world continue to build coal power plants if it is more expensive than wind and solar?
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Jan 22, 2025 |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |James Taylor
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-withdrew-paris-climate-accord-hallelujah-opinion-2018851By president of the Heartland InstituteIn an executive order signed just hours after his inauguration, President Donald Trump put an end to the charade known as the Paris climate agreement. Make no mistake: Paris had little if anything to do with climate change.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |James Taylor |Steven Milloy
Top 10 Climate and Energy Action Items for President Trump in His Second TermBy James Taylor, Steven Milloy1. Paris Climate Treaty and Endangerment Finding. Determine that the Paris climate agreement is properly a treaty (rather than a mere “Executive agreement”) that requires Senate ratification. Transmit the treaty to the Senate for its advice. This is will legally relieve the US of any and all obligations under the treaty until and unless the Senate formally ratifies it.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |James Taylor |H. Sterling Burnett |Linnea Lueken
Utilities Are Going All-In on Leftist Net-Zero Agenda at Ratepayers’ ExpenseBy James Taylor, H. Sterling Burnett, Linnea LuekenAccording to a new study by The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, electricity demand is growing, and is expected to continue to grow, especially with the boom in computing data centers and server farms for technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |James Taylor
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (MJS) shamefully attempted to cash in on Hurricane Milton as the storm ravaged the Florida coast, spreading false assertions and misinformation to further its aggressive climate change agenda.
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