Imposing excessive new regulations, or closing coal-fired power plants, would produce few health or environmental benefits. But it would exact huge costs on society - and bring factories, offices and economies to a screeching halt in states that are 80-98% dependent on coal: Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.
What a difference that extra 120 ppm has made for plants, and for animals and humans that depend on them. The more carbon dioxide there is in the atm… - Paul Driessen
What a difference that extra 120 ppm has made for plants, and for animals and humans that depend on them. The more carbon dioxide there is in the atm…
- Paul Driessen
The day the world runs out of oil is much farther in the future than green activists care to admit. That is clear from data compiled by Dr. Robert Br… - Paul Driessen
The day the world runs out of oil is much farther in the future than green activists care to admit. That is clear from data compiled by Dr. Robert Br…
To block the construction of centralized power projects, as not being 'appropriate' or 'sustainable' is to condemn billions of people to continued po… - Paul Driessen
To block the construction of centralized power projects, as not being 'appropriate' or 'sustainable' is to condemn billions of people to continued po…
Not using fossil fuels is tantamount to not using energy. It is economic suicide and eco-manslaughter. - Paul Driessen
Not using fossil fuels is tantamount to not using energy. It is economic suicide and eco-manslaughter.
Imposing excessive new regulations, or closing coal-fired power plants, would produce few health or environmental benefits. But it would exact huge c… - Paul Driessen
Imposing excessive new regulations, or closing coal-fired power plants, would produce few health or environmental benefits. But it would exact huge c…
A couple degrees warmer would be good for humanity and planet, especially with more plant-fertilizing carbon dioxide in the air. [...] But a couple d… - Paul Driessen
A couple degrees warmer would be good for humanity and planet, especially with more plant-fertilizing carbon dioxide in the air. [...] But a couple d…
Had today's technophobic zealots [environmental activists] been in charge in previous centuries, we would have to roll human progress back to the Mid… - Paul Driessen
Had today's technophobic zealots [environmental activists] been in charge in previous centuries, we would have to roll human progress back to the Mid…
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