Why India Should Ignore Climate Alarmism
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An interesting piece from the Times of India: Sanjeev Sabhlok: Why India Should Ignore Climate Alarmism Date: 29/06/19 Sanjeev Sabhlok,…
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT:
An interesting piece from the Times of India: Sanjeev Sabhlok: Why India Should Ignore Climate Alarmism Date: 29/06/19 Sanjeev Sabhlok,…
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Until recently it was a brave MP who dared to drop the ‘N’ word in public, now they’re shouting about nuclear power from the…
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By Paul Homewood ? h/t Dennis Ambler ? ? A welcome voice of common sense! ? Much of industry needs…
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That Australia, an energy superpower, could back never-reliable wind and solar over ever-reliable, astonishes the sane and rational. Especially as the Lucky Country’s known…
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That reliance on chaotically intermittent wind and solar sends power prices into orbit is no surprise to a German, South Australian or Dane. That…
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Educated opinions challenge the Political Dogma of Climate and yet we hear far too few of them. The Political Dogma fuelled by the fanatiscm and religious…
Ken Bell, Water Quality Monitoring Coordinator, Rondeau Watershed Coalition, noticed patterned splatters on the top third of the tower of a 1.5-MW GE turbine. Assuming that they indicate spilled oil […]