An “indefinite suspension.” By Sherri Lange December 16 2023 AN UPDATE ON THE SHUTDOWN OF LEEDCO/ICEBREAKER, A SIX TURBINE OFFSHORE PROPOSAL THAT GRABBED PROMOTIONAL FUNDS IN THE MILLIONS, ONLY TO... read more →
Meghan Lapp Meghan Lapp is the fisheries liaison for Seafreeze Ltd., the largest producer and trader of sea-frozen seafood on the U.S. East Coast. Seafreeze operates two freezer trawlers out... read more →
By Sherri Lange -- November 3, 2023 Nixing the Mandates in Kansas: Representative Carrie Barth (R-Dist 5) and former House Energy and Environment Chair, Dennis Hedke, reach astounding consensus on... read more →
2022 Nobel Physics Laureate Slams ‘Climate Emergency’ Narrative as “Dangerous Corruption of Science”
“A dangerous corruption of science that threatens the world’s economy and the well-being of billions of people”. By Chris Morrison of the Daily Sceptic The co-winner of the 2022 Nobel Physics prize has... read more →
Ron Barmby July 6 2023 Political tunnel vision on global warming has resulted in declaring increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) an existential threat. But the United Nations’ resolve to... read more →
CLIMATE IS CONTROLLED BY THE PHYSICS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM, NOT CO2, A TRACE GAS AT 0.04% CONCENTRATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE. THE STANDARD OF LIVING FOR BILLIONS HAS IMPROVED TREMENDOUSLY... read more →
Looking at the essentials: Commentary by Jon Boone, June 1, 2023 Wind’s existential mode of delivery puts a dagger through the heart of claims that wind can do much of... read more →
By David Wojick https://www.cfact.org/2023/05/31/offshore-wind-may-not-reduce-co2-emissions/ The beginning: "There is a common assumption that offshore wind electricity generation greatly reduces CO2 emissions. In fact this is the primary justification for the horrendous... read more →
By David Wojick |May 16th, 2023| The climate Left is touting all the jobs that will be created by offshore wind development. They never mention that those fine jobs will all be... read more →
The Washington Post (WP) ran a story discussing the possibility of counting whales as carbon sinks or offsets, concluding that any carbon stored in whales would be insufficient to offset more than... read more →