Geologist Ian Plimer's book "Heaven and Earth: Global Warming – the Missing Science" challenges the prevailing scientific consensus on climate change, arguing that it is a natural, cyclical phenomenon driven by geological and solar forces rather than human-produced carbon dioxide emissions. Plimer contends that the Earth's climate has undergone dramatic shifts long before human existence, … Continue reading Geologist Ian Plimer: Earth has undergone dramatic climate shifts long before humans existed
Human-caused carbon emissions have no discernible effect on climate, study finds
Despite lots of very loud and very influential people claiming otherwise, the so-called "carbon emissions" caused by humans is "non-discernible," to quote a prominent researcher, when it comes to having an impact on the climate. Demetris Koutsoyiannis, a professor in Greece, published a paper recently that explains using scientific data how the expansion of a more productive biosphere … Continue reading Human-caused carbon emissions have no discernible effect on climate, study finds
California energy prices soaring due to “green” disaster
Electricity prices in California are steadily increasing as the Golden State converts its grid into a "green" energy production system. Last year, residential electricity prices in California rose by 3 cents per kilowatt-hour, representing an increase of 11.9 percent. The average homeowner in California resultingly pays 28.9 cents per kilowatt-hour for electricity, making California the third-most expensive … Continue reading California energy prices soaring due to “green” disaster
Globalists want to track your “individual carbon footprint” for total control over your travel, food and consumption of goods
The World Economic Forum (WEF) met in Davos, Switzerland to discuss the future of controlling humanity. J. Michael Evans, president of the Alibaba Group, talked about the development of an “individual carbon footprint tracker.” “We’re developing through technology an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint,” said Alibaba’s Michael Evans. “What does that mean? That’s … Continue reading Globalists want to track your “individual carbon footprint” for total control over your travel, food and consumption of goods
Report: China is a bigger air pollution contributor than all developed nations combined
A report shows that China emitted more greenhouse gases in 2019 than all developed nations combined. Led by the American research firm Rhodium Group, the report notes that the Communist nation’s greenhouse gas emissions are more than 30 million metric tons higher than the combined total of all developed nations, including the United States. Researchers arrived at this finding after measuring the amounts of … Continue reading Report: China is a bigger air pollution contributor than all developed nations combined
NextEra will use solar power to produce green hydrogen
NextEra Energy will use solar power from its principal subsidiary Florida Power & Light Co. (FPL) to produce green hydrogen through a 20-megawatt electrolysis system. The hydrogen will then be used to replace some of the natural gas burned at FPL’s Okeechobee Clean Energy Center in Florida. Unlike blue hydrogen, which is created from fossil fuel sources, … Continue reading NextEra will use solar power to produce green hydrogen
Are hydrogen-powered freight trucks ready to roll out?
Freight trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells are recently starting to gain ground. Rising interest in them comes contrary to criticism about their inefficiency compared to electric battery-powered counterparts. Despite not being in commercial production, many companies are now turning their heads toward hydrogen fuel cells as a possible alternative for powering delivery trucks. Toyota North … Continue reading Are hydrogen-powered freight trucks ready to roll out?
More green for green power: Investors are migrating from the fossil fuel industry toward alternative energy
Times are truly changing especially for green power. Renewable energy, once limited to off-the-grid energy sources which pale in comparison to traditional energy, is steadily gaining ground. In November last year, Norway, one of Europe’s largest oil producers, had announced that it is looking to divest its funding of international petroleum companies. The country’s own oil giant, Statoil, … Continue reading More green for green power: Investors are migrating from the fossil fuel industry toward alternative energy
