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3 weeks ago |
dailywire.com | Jason Isaac
— Opinion —Studies lacking basic integrity like the one published in Nature are why President Trump’s recent executive order is so timely. •Jun 7, 2025 DailyWire.com•A recent study published in the academic journal Nature has been making headlines, claiming that if it were not for major oil and gas companies producing energy between 1991 and 2020, the world would be $28 trillion richer.
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3 weeks ago |
presstelegram.com | Jason Isaac
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3 weeks ago |
ocregister.com | Jason Isaac
Gov. Gavin Newsom is ostentatiously pivoting to the center ahead of a possible presidential bid in 2028. But whatever his rhetoric, his climate policies are seriously out of step with the law and public opinion. Under Newsom’s leadership, California is at the vanguard of a lawfare campaign meant to bring American energy policy in line with the French Landry set.
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3 weeks ago |
thehill.com | Jason Isaac
The 2016 Paris Climate Accord is more than a bad deal — it is a globalist straitjacket that President Trump has rightly called a “rip-off.”But even though Trump has pulled America out of it (twice), Paris still haunts our national security, our economy and the president’s “energy dominance” agenda.
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3 weeks ago |
aol.com | Jason Isaac
The 2016 Paris Climate Accord is more than a bad deal — it is a globalist straitjacket that President Trump has rightly called a “rip-off.”But even though Trump has pulled America out of it (twice), Paris still haunts our national security, our economy and the president’s “energy dominance” agenda.
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1 month ago |
thecentersquare.com | Jason Isaac
Hawaii and its courts are bending the law to force a leftwing energy agenda on the entire country. The state is at the vanguard of a coordinated legal campaign that aims to enact Green New Deal-type policies by lawsuit. And by all appearances, the state’s judiciary is an eager participant. Over two dozen blue states, cities, and counties have filed climate change lawsuits against energy providers. But Hawaii stands out in this group given its apparent whole-of-state commitment to climate lawfare.
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2 months ago |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Jason Isaac
https://jasonisaac.substack.com/p/why-all-of-the-above-energy-policies?utm_medium=webBy Jason IsaacIn the debate over energy policy, the term “all of the above” has been heralded as a balanced, pragmatic strategy. But in reality, this approach is little more than a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) framework for energy — one that prioritizes political considerations over performance and efficiency.
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2 months ago |
theblaze.com | Jason Isaac
It’s a familiar pattern. Wealthy, self-righteous elites who crisscross the globe by private jet turn around and shame others for doing the same — so long as it’s done with less glamor and more purpose. The latest target of their selective outrage? Six women who took a private spaceflight last week aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket. You’d think such a moment — an aerospace engineer, an entrepreneur, and other accomplished women making history on a suborbital mission — might warrant celebration.
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2 months ago |
washingtontimes.com | Jason Isaac
OPINION: Every April, the green confetti comes out for Earth Day, a ritual long since devolved into performative hand-wringing and finger-pointing. Instead of celebrating human ingenuity and real environmental gains, we’re treated to scaremongering campaigns designed to prop up crony energy subsidies and government overreach.
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2 months ago |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Jason Isaac |Paul Teller
The Inflation Reduction Act was built on a lie. Repeal it all and Few laws in recent memory have been sold to the public with as much spin and as little truth as the Inflation Reduction Act. Years after this sham bill passed without a single Republican vote, it’s clear that reducing inflation was never the point.