Nonrenewable Energy
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Environment/Energy
100 Percent Renewable Cities—Is Your Mayor Smarter than a 5th Grader?
by Steve Goreham February 20, 2019Mayors in more than 100 US cities have announced plans to transition their electrical power systems to 100 percent renewable by 2050.
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Environment/Energy
Fossil Fuels Have, and Should Continue to Benefit Humanity
by H. Sterling Burnett January 28, 2019Contrary to assertions made in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) most recent report, it’s time to praise and expand the use of fossil fuels, not restrict them.
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Environment/Energy
Blame Government, Not the Market, For Dwindling Coal Industry
by Isaac Orr January 9, 2018Renewable energy advocates free and competitive markets are to blame for coal-fired power plants being replaced by natural gas and wind generation
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Environment/Energy
We Must Eliminate Renewable Energy Subsidies to Ensure Reliable, Affordable Electricity
by Isaac Orr December 1, 2017Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives recently took a step toward ensuring Americans have access to affordable electricity at the flip of a switch.
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Environment/Energy
Politicized Sustainability Threatens Planet and People
by Paul Driessen October 9, 2017It drives anti-fossil fuel agendas and threatens wildlife, jobs, and human health and welfare.
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Environment/EnergyFeatured
Don’t Buy Attacks on Trump Energy Policies
by Isaac Orr September 7, 2017Critics of the Trump administration’s energy plan have attempted to portray President Donald Trump’s support for policies that promote the use of coal and hydraulic fracturing as incoherent and incompatible.
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Environment/Energy
As Always Everywhere, ‘Green Energy’ Is Killing New York’s Economy
by Seton Motley May 7, 2017New York Governor Andrew Cuomo appears to loathe actual energy. You know, oil, gas, coal, etc. The sources of energy that actually produce energy – cheaply and efficiently.
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Climate ChangeEnvironment/Energy
Trump’s Energy, Climate Plans Will Put America First Again
by H. Sterling Burnett December 2, 2016Bad news for the 10,000 climate bureaucrats who recently vacationed in Marrakesh.
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If Hillary Clinton becomes our next president, one of the changes you can expect is an invasion of industrial wind development in your community that has the potential to severely damage your property values, ruin the viewshed, impact your sleep patterns, and cause your electricity rates to “necessarily skyrocket”—all thanks to your tax dollars.