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Climate Alarmism Not (Manchin feels the breeze of energy freedom)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 15, 2022

“I was talking about inflation before it was even thought about. And now I’m more concerned than ever before.” – Joe Manchin III)

“I can’t make that decision basically on taxes of any type and also on the energy and climate because it takes the taxes to pay for the investment in the clean technology that I’m in favor of. But I’m not going to do something and overreach that causes more problems.” – Joe Manchin III

The climate crusade is fueled by deficit spending both in removing wind and solar and EVs from the tax code and by limitless spending by the U.S. Department of Energy. So it was extremely positive when Senator Joe Manchin III (D-WV), head of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, renounced his support for the climate provisions of Build Back Better legislation under debate.…

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Climate “Disinformation” Everywhere! (winning against alarmism)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 14, 2022

“Thematically, the [denier and skeptic] messaging we observed usually presented the summit as one (or more) of the following: pointless, a failure, hypocritical, harmful to the economy, the product of an ‘eco-fascist’ agenda orchestrated by climate activists and elites.”

– “Deny, Deceive, Delay: Documenting and Responding to Climate Disinformation at DOP 26 and Beyond: p. 78.

At some point, the climate alarmists are going to have to wonder if the universe of “climate denial” and “climate skepticism” is growing so large that the real outliers are themselves.

Consider that Anthony Watts’s WUWT is the world’s leading climate website, for starters. At this site, hundreds of climate followers, many with advanced degrees and other expertise, are providing timely, important peer review missing from even the august climate journals. (Ditto for Judith Curry’s influential site, Climate Etc.)…

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IEA’s Fatih Birol: More Oil Now!

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 13, 2022

“We need the countries that have spare production capacity to tell the world they will be ready to bring more oil to the market. Saudi Arabia has proven that they are a responsible exporter. And I would be hopeful that they will once again show their constructive role in these difficult days.” (Fatih Birol, below)

The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has joined with the head of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in urging global oil producers to produce more crude oil immediately to avoid more pain at the pump and elsewhere. Fatih Birol–previously anti-oil–has issued an energy crisis “red alert” not unlike a similar plea by Secretary Jennifer Granholm earlier this year.

She said:

We are on a war footing—an emergency—and we have to responsibly increase short-term [oil and gas] supply where we can right now to stabilize the market and to minimize harm to American families….

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Texas’s Wounded Grid (yes, it’s windpower again)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 12, 2022
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Andrew Dessler Cancels Economists from the Climate Debate

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 11, 2022
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West Virgina v. EPA: Enthroning or Dethroning a Regulatory Czar?

By Richard W. Fulmer -- July 8, 2022
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The Department of Energy’s Intent to Eliminate Non-condensing Furnaces

By -- July 7, 2022
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Letter to U.S. Department of Energy from AFPM, API

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 6, 2022
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Energy and Environmental Review: July 5, 2022

By -- July 5, 2022
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Happy 4th Weekend: Driving, Grilling, Fireworks

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 1, 2022
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