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Energy & Environmental Review: June 8, 2026

By -- June 8, 2026

This post excerpts energy and climate material from the Media Balance Newsletter, a free fortnightly published by physicist John Droz Jr., founder of the Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions. Droz is also the author of the popular Substack Critically Thinking About Select Societal Issues.

Greed Energy Economics:
*** The Iron Law Of Power Density, Revisited
*** Lack of Common Sense on Energy in the NYS Budget
California ISO: Managing the Evolving Grid
Switzerland dug a hole the size of two soccer fields to install the world’s most powerful underground battery
Offshore wind confusion: refunding a lease is not a buyout

Unreliables: Energy Health and Ecosystem Consequences:
*** Are Wind Turbines a Risk to Human Health? (start at 55:00)
Wyoming Golden Eagles should be listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act

Solar Energy:
Agriculture Secretary Denounces ‘Lawfare’ Against Arizona Rancher from ‘Radical Green Energy Scams’

Nuclear Energy:
World’s largest nuclear plant proposed for Canada on Lake Ontario shoreline

Fossil Fuel Energy:
SpaceX’s $2 Trillion Gas-Fired IPO

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:
*** The Law of Averages
*** Fake Accounting Exaggerates Emissions Reduction Claims
*** How Corrupted Scientists Poisoned Society
What The Left’s Colorado Climate Lawsuit Is Really All About
Environmentalism Is Antithetical to Abundance
Amsterdam Ad Ban Typifies Climate Alarmism’s Farce

Manmade Global Warming — The Science:
Why Climate Models Are Quietly Changing Course

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Solar Thieving: Another Cost of DG (Distributed Generation)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 5, 2026

“Following a pattern in other places like California and the UK, this solar boom has brought crime along with it. But here the trend is turbocharged by more remote expanses and entrenched organized crime….”

Solar power as grid electricity has many strikes against it, which is why outsized government favor is required.

It is dilute, requiring large infrastructure to concentrate it into useful energy. It is intermittent, with cloudy days and nights working against it. It is dispersed, creating spawl that ecologists once condemned, and transmission costly. It is unsightly and a blight to neighbors, lowering property values. It is fragile, with hailstorms and hurricanes promising wreckage.

Add to these another downside: thieving. As told by Antonia Mufarech in “Solar Thieves” [Bloomberg’s Green Daily (May 7, 2026)].…

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‘EV Guy’ Crushed by His Readers (social media correction)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 4, 2026

“The magical thinkers defending wind, solar, batteries, and EVs encounter immediate, blistering pushback from general observers who follow the pro-con arguments. ‘The EV guy’ could hardly respond to the flood of criticisms toward his half-baked arguments.”

“This is incredible!” explained “the EV Guy” Steve Hutchings on social media (April 21, 2026). He stated in “Just how wasteful is fuel?”:

Most people think about what happens inside the engine… But the real waste starts LONG before the fuel even reaches your car. To make just 1 litre of petrol:

Around 1,700-3,400 kJ (0.5-0.95 kWh) is used just to get oil out the ground. Then another 3,400-6,800 kJ (0.95-1.9 kWh) is used to refine it into usable fuel. That’s 5,100-10,200 kJ (1.4-2.8 kWh) gone before you’ve even driven a single mile. That same energy, just to make the fuel, could be used to drive an EV 6-12 miles.

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EV Bullying Backfire: James Carter in Review

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 3, 2026
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Ford Ditches EVs–Again

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 2, 2026
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Should “Deniers” Participate in Climate Debates?

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 1, 2026
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U.S. Rooftop Solar Bust: Journalistic Misdirection

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 29, 2026
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‘Masculinity and the Metacrisis’ (going weird on climate)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 28, 2026
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AI Revolution: Leaving Green Energy States Behind

By Steve Goreham -- May 27, 2026
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Energy & Environmental Review: May 26, 2026

By -- May 26, 2026
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