Scotland Says Climate Political Correctness Trumps Us All David Blackmon Publisher and Editor, Energy Transition Absurdities … … [Editor’s Note: Scotland today would reject Braveheart and tell him to just keep his head down and go along, as its cowardly submission to climate political correctness so vividly shows us. My fellow traveler on The Energy
Rationing Is the Tactic: Control Is the End Game David Blackmon Publisher and Editor, Energy Transition Absurdities … … [Editor’s Note: Climate cultists are increasingly speaking truths and telling us exactly what they’re all about—control of us—and they’re asking for rationing as their tactic. As is always the case with the denizens of the radical
Natural Gas Now Best Picks – January 21, 2023 Tom Shepstone Shepstone Management Company, Inc. … … Readers pass along a lot of stuff every week about natural gas, fractivist antics, emissions, renewables, and other news relating to energy. This week; the KXL mistake, grid overload, udder madness and bourgeoisie boredom. Look for these stories below,
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WeSo, global G ... … …[Editor’s Note: We never seem to learn; every time government creates an energy crisis we look to government to solve it, letting our rulers fail upward.] Prior to World War 1, government intervention in energy markets was limited, outside anti-trust law. Capital markets were self-regulated, private contracts were the norm,