Europe Getting Cold Feet on Global Warming As Biden Jumps In … … [Editor’s Note: Yes, Europe is getting cold feet with respect to its rush to net zero on behalf of the world’s corporatists and other elites. It seems the people don’t like it!] Beginning decades ago, Europe went wholeheartedly into “net zero carbon
Biden, Having Raised Gas Prices, Wants Us to Do Reparations ... … … [Editor’s Note: Joe Biden, our White House occupant, has committed us to pay out climate reparations after having squandered our energy dominance and while China gets exempted!] The United States endorsed compensating developing countries for global warming costs, reversing its long opposition.
Grid Grief: Ideologues Refuse to Acknowledge the Big Problem! ... … … [Editor’s Note: There are, as the quote goes, none so blind as those who refuse to see. That’s the case with our electric grid, which is incapable of delivering green energy.] To reach the Biden administration’s goal of a zero-carbon grid by 2035,
oil and gas … …[Editor’s Note: Incredibly, Joe Biden, our White House occupant, is seemingly determined to wipe out our oil and gas even as China wraps its arms around its own energy industry.] While the U.S. government is doing all it can to keep our nation’s fossil fuels in the ground, China is investing
germany … …[Editor’s Note: Biden caves to Putin and a Germany now desperate for natural gas due to the huge failure of its Energiewende version of the green new deal.] President Biden is treating a European pipeline and a North American pipeline very differently—one is a natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany, Nord Stream
So, global G ... … …[Editor’s Note: Global carbon dioxide emissions declined 7% globally last year and it wasn’t just COVID. So, why the panic and why is China going fossil?] Due mainly to the lockdowns from the coronavirus pandemic, carbon dioxide emissions are estimated to have declined by 7 percent globally in 2020, while U.S. carbon
... … … LNG terminals are being built across the world to accept natural gas. They can get it from Australia, Russia or us. Who will it be? Us we hope and expect. At a recent natural gas conference, some attendees indicated that international natural gas demand would continue to grow at a double-digit rate due to