The real reason Silicon Valley silent quit on the Democrats, and quietly backed President Trump's America first energy policies.
Harris is not the visionary we need, but she is the leader we can pressure and move. A Trump Presidency would be a full-fledged disaster for our climate & our water & our lands. Trump would gut the [Environmental...
Low natural gas prices are essential to lowering inflation and retaining an American manufacturing edge. Natural gas prices feed into the costs of almost all products, since natural gas is the major source of electricity...
Seven states received almost half of funds for clean energy manufacturing, though there is little evidence it will deliver electorally for Democrats
"Operational" in the sense that high costs and annual winter shortages are shutting down the German economy.
Harris has a progressive record on climate but indicated a shift, probably to assuage voters in swing states
KamalaHarris hasn’t “moderated” on climate issues. She doubles down on “climate crisis” narrative, still supports net-zero energy policies that will harm grid stability, agriculture, and all energy-related sectors....
Does US taxpayer cash drive the global climate movement?
DC has 3 full-time straw cops on the beat to enforce the straw ban. And of course a tip line.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will have their first and probably only debate on Tuesday. Climate is likely to come up as a debate topic, after not being emphasized for a while. How should Trump handle this topic? We have...
Harris’ campaign has sent contradictory signals about her position on a mandate for automakers — a key issue in pivotal Midwestern states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, where many autoworkers are based.
The US is mostly run on fossil fuels, also in 2023. 82% of all energy (not just electricity) consumed comes from coal, oil and gas. Nuclear is 9%, renewables (mostly biomass) is 9%. Solar and wind contributes 2.5%.
Contrary to its label, the law had nothing to do with reducing inflation. In fact, it would soon drive-up prices for such essentials as food, electricity and transportation.
,,,they can’t afford to lose Pennsylvania. So, they don’t want to talk about climate, because when you talk about climate, then you have to talk about fracking, and then they’re going to have to talk about how she wants...
If elected, the Democrat is likely to face a trade-off over manufacturing jobs and economic independence from China
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