The World – Tiny Fraction Of Global Elites Emit As Much Carbon As Bottom Two-Thirds Of Humanity

Tiny Fraction Of Global Elites Emit As Much Carbon As Bottom Two-Thirds Of Humanity Critics who rail against the hypocrisy of wealthy global elites jet-setting on carbon-spewing private planes while pontificating about the need for the rest of us to cut our climate footprints just got a boost from a new study. Jets airplanes are … Read more

The World – Berlin Reactivates Coal-Fired Power Plants Ahead Of Winter

Berlin Reactivates Coal-Fired Power Plants Ahead Of Winter With Germany predicted to be the only major European economy to experience a recession in 2023, the last thing the country needs to be thinking about is the further implementation of “net zero” climate goals ahead of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. The Germans may be finally … Read more

The World -‘Not-ESG Friendly’: New Panasonic EV Battery Plant In Kansas To Be Powered By Coal

‘Not-ESG Friendly’: New Panasonic EV Battery Plant In Kansas To Be Powered By Coal Panasonic’s new battery plant in Kansas will require an amount of energy equivalent to that used by a small city, forcing a nearby utility to halt the shutdown of a coal-fired power plant. This has sparked criticism that electric vehicle production and electric vehicles … Read more

Thunder Bay – Saturday – Last Day Of September

Out early even with an overcast sky.  You just never what the sunrise might look like.  So photographers go down to the water just in case. Its FOMO. Take a couple of photos on the way down. It was an odd sky with the red sky showing up in the northeast instead of the east. … Read more

The World – 3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles

3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles 25 refrigerators. That’s how much the additional electricity consumption per household would be if the average US home adopted electric vehicles (EVs). Congressman Thomas Massie—an electrical engineer—revealed this information while discussing with Pete Buttigieg, the Secretary of Transportation, President Biden’s plan to have … Read more

The World – Over 1,600 Scientists Sign ‘No Climate Emergency’ Declaration – Maybe The Climate Science Is Not Settled After All

Over 1,600 Scientists Sign ‘No Climate Emergency’ Declaration International scientists have jointly signed a declaration dismissing the existence of a climate crisis and insisting that carbon dioxide is beneficial to Earth, contrary to the popular alarmist narrative. Children take part in a climate change protest in Montreal on Sept. 26, 2020. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press) … Read more

The World – The Rise and Rhetoric Of The Climate Chicken Littles

The Rise and Rhetoric Of The Climate Chicken Littles For those who may not recall Chicken Little (AKA Henny Penny), the character was derived in the 1880s and was meant to be an allegorical character. Chicken Little was never intended to be the whimsical Disney fantasy character that it became. Chicken Little was infamous for over-exaggerating … Read more

The World – Solar Panels Are Three Times More Carbon-Intensive Than IPCC Claims

Solar Panels Are Three Times More Carbon-Intensive Than IPCC Claims WEDNESDAY, JUL 26, 2023 – 06:30 AM Authored by C. P. Colum and Lea Booth via Public, This investigation was done in collaboration with Environmental Progress and The Blind Spot Last August, in an amalgamation of “The Green New Deal” meets “Build Back Better,” President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction … Read more

Thunder Bay – IESO Recommends Hydro One Move Forward With 2nd Phase of Waasigan Line

IESO recommends Hydro One move forward with 2nd phase of Waasigan line Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) is recommending that Hydro One move forward with the second phase of its Waasigan Transmission Line. The second portion of the project would see construction of a transmission line between Atikokan and Dryden, following completion of the first … Read more

The World – Is Russia The Real Target Of Sanctions?

Is Russia The Real Target Of Western Sanctions? Authored by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian.org, Soaring oil prices, energy and food crises on the horizon…is it possible the REAL target of this economic war is us? The first tweet I saw when I checked my timeline this morning was from foreign policy analyst Clint Ehlirch, pointing … Read more