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New Food Pyramid: Another Blow to Climate Activism

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- April 20, 2026

“Living small is not going to sell with the public and the voters. And the call for a meatless cuisine is not even culturally correct.”

EuroNews’s Liam Gilliver (AP) summarized the new political reality in “Trump Tracker: How the US is Rolling Back Climate Progress in 2026“). In addition to

  • withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement,
  • withdrawing from the UN climate programs;
  • liberating Venezuelan oil and gas; and
  • cancelling or reversing renewable energy subsidies,

Gilliver also singled out New Dietary Guidelines, with the comment: “The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture have come under fire after releasing their 2026 dietary guidelines, which encourage American households to prioritise diets built on “whole, nutrient-dense food.”

The “Eat Real Food” pyramid recommends “significantly limiting highly processed items.”…

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The Increasing Sustainability of Conventional Energy: Shell Offshore

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- April 16, 2026

“Major technical and economic advancements are happening within the fossil-fuel industries, not outside of it. The stock energy age–oil, natural gas, and coal age–is still young. The future belongs to the efficient, no taxpayer subsidies or government direction required.”

More than a quarter-century ago, I wrote a policy analysis for the Cato Institute, “The Increasing Sustainability of Conventional Energy.” I concluded:

A ‘reality check’ of the increasing sustainability of conventional energy, and a better appreciation of the circumscribed role of backstop technologies, can re-establish the market momentum in energy policy and propel energy entrepreneurship for the new millennium.

I was reminded of this in regard to offshore oil and gas drilling versus the hyper-expensive, ecologically suspect offshore wind turbines. In this regard, consider this full-page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal by Shell, reproduced verbatim.…

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Breakthrough! Houston Chronicle Publishes Non-alarmist Climate Op-ed

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- April 15, 2026

Ed. Note: Today’s post provides the background and significance of Robert Bradley’s recent op-ed in The Houston Chronicle, “World Should be Optim­istic About Our Fossil Fuel Future.”

For more than a decade, my once regular site for climate/energy opinion-page editorials has been off limits, with only a few letters-to-the-editor published. Examples from the good-old-days:

  • “ExxonMobil on Right Path” (June 14, 2009)
  • “Climate-Change Alarmism Runs into a Reality Check” (January 9, 2009)
  • “False Alarms and Climate Change” (March 30, 2008)
  • “Al Gore’s Telling Whoppers Again” (June 4, 2006)
  • “Shoppers: There is a Bright Side to Rising Gas Prices” (April 18, 2002)
  • “President is Correct to Ignore Climate Alarmists” (May 14, 2001)
  • “Fear Not: The Energy Malthusians Are Wrong” ( April 21, 2000)

That changed completely when the well-monied Progressive Left captured the Chronicle, probably via grants from Big Green nonprofits that ensured that pro-wind, pro-solar, pro-“energy transformation” reporting was the regular fare–and contrary articles such as my mine were kept out (with nary an explanation, much less simple acknowledgement of receipt and/or consideration).…

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“World Should be Optim­istic About Our Fossil Fuel Future” (Bradley op-ed in Houston Chronicle)

By -- April 14, 2026
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Energy & Environmental Review: April 13, 2026

By -- April 13, 2026
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Rooftop Solar Litigation: Find a Lawyer

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- April 10, 2026
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UPRISE: More Federal Nuclear Subsidization

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- April 9, 2026
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Wind Ecology Pushback (biodiversity loss joins the list)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- April 8, 2026
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CO2 Science, not Climate Models

By Robert Bradley Jr. --
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Ken Brook takes on Greepeace’s David Ritter

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- April 7, 2026
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