
Steve Goreham
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1 week ago |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Steve Goreham
Time to Defund Climate Models? By Steve Goreham — April 29, 2025“The Trump administration is cutting funding for climate research across all federal departments…. Maybe it’s time for NASA to stick to space exploration, NOAA to stick to weather forecasting, and for the climate models to be shut down.”Climate models have been the basis for concern about climate change for more than 35 years.
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1 week ago |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Steve Goreham
US Military Exits Climate Change After Wasteful DecadeBy Steve Goreham — April 2, 2025“Military climate policies under the Biden Administration, even if fully implemented, would not have had a measurable effect on global temperatures. But they would continue to waste hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money.
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1 month ago |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Steve Goreham
https://www.cfact.org/2025/04/03/u-s-military-exits-climate-change-after-wasteful-decade/By Military climate policies under the Biden Administration, even if fully implemented, would not have had a measurable effect on global temperatures. But they would continue to waste hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money. Secretary Hegseth will put these funds to better use to strengthen the US military.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Steve Goreham
https://www.cfact.org/2025/01/28/trump-drops-a-bomb-on-green-energy/By President Trump has long been a supporter of traditional energy. During his campaign, he spoke negatively about electric vehicles, wind, and other renewable energy sources. But in his first day in office, the new president began a historic shift in US energy policy, away from green energy and back to hydrocarbon energy.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
energycentral.com | Steve Goreham
Originally published in MasterResource. President Trump has long been a supporter of traditional energy. During his campaign, he spoke negatively about electric vehicles, wind, and other renewable energy sources. But in his first day in office, the new president began a historic shift in US energy policy, away from green energy and back to hydrocarbon energy. On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed five wide-ranging executive orders that radically change United States energy and climate policy.
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