The Pied Piper of Planet Ithaca Has No Clothes Roger Caiazza (on the subject of) Independent Researcher and Publisher, Pragmatic Environmentalist of New York … [Editor’s Note: Bob Howarth, Cornell Professor of Ecology & Environmental Biology, acts as pied piper of Planet Ithaca when it comes to energy matters. How is that possible?] At
Shell Game Deceit Behind New York Climate Crack-Up Roger Caiazza (on the subject of) Independent Researcher and Publisher, Pragmatic Environmentalist of New York … [Editor’s Note: New York State is playing a silly but dangerous shell game with climate politics that will eventually come down hard on all innocent New York State citizens.] In
Climate Action Council Tells Upstate NYers to Just Drop Dead Roger Caiazza (on the subject of) Independent Researcher and Publisher, Pragmatic Environmentalist of New York … [Editor’s Note: Kathy Hochul’s Climate Action Council, on the eve of the worst cold disaster Upstate has experienced in years, proposes diving into the empty green energy pool,
RGGI Is A Failure, All Hat and No Cattle Roger Caiazza (on the subject of) Independent Researcher and Publisher, Pragmatic Environmentalist of New York … [Editor’s Note: RGGI achieves little or nothing and can be labelled a gigantic failure. Pennsylvania has been dragged into it by virtue signaling trust-funder Tom Wolf. End it!] Normally
Methane Obsession: New York’s Dark and Dangerous Phobia Roger Caiazza (on the subject of) Independent Researcher and Publisher, Pragmatic Environmentalist of New York … [Editor’s Note: New York State has a very dangerous and nightmarish phobia over methane that is sadly leading it to jump out of the energy airplane without a parachute.] One
tree stumps Ron SteinFounder, PTS Advance … … [Editor’s Note: Tree stumps revealed by melting glaciers point out an obvious truth; the world was a lot warmer once and climate is continually changing and never the same.] Ancient tree stumps found under glaciers in Southeast Iceland are confirmed to be roughly 3,000 years old, RUV reports.