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All that glitters isn’t green. Or renewable.
(February 3, 2022) “Green” is used as a political obedience button. We are expected to agree, without closely examining proposed laws and policies. After all, how could it be bad if it’s green? We are not expected to ask “green in … Continue reading
COPOUT26 — Face, farce and fiction, from Greta to Trudeau to Modi
There is no way to remove fossil-fuel emissions from the world without causing economic chaos.
Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Coal, Climate Change, Coal, Costs, Benefits and Risks, Fossil Fuels
Tagged China, climate, COP26, fossil fuels, net zero
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Planet Earth is healthier than ever, thanks to global warming
C02, while a blessing to Earth’s ecology, has been a curse to Earth’s economy.
Lawrence Solomon: Fossil fuels now beat wind and solar on environmental as well as economic grounds
(November 14, 2013) When governments try to impose large-scale renewable technologies, they lay waste to nature. Continue reading
Posted in Fossil Fuels, Renewables
Tagged China, environmentalism, fossil fuels, pollution, renewables, solar energy, sustainability, sustainable development, wind power
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Lawrence Solomon: Democratic jackpot
The game-changer is “unconventional fossil fuels,” much of it trapped in shale — rock that often contains oil or gas. Continue reading
Posted in Energy Probe News, Fossil Fuels, Oil
Tagged China, fossil fuels, fracking, geopolitics, Lawrence Solomon, middle east, Russia, shale gas, Shale Oil, terrorism
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