Trump election good news for science-based energy advocates
The election of Donald Trump (along with the Republican Congressional majority) may be the good news that science-based energy advocates (e.g. wind warriors) have been waiting for — for years now. For example, there is now a good chance that the wind energy PTC will be terminated!
This is like turning a super-tanker: it will take awhile for things to pan out. And make no mistake about it, the forces of entitlement will not go down without major fights. FYI, I’ve put together a few observations pertaining to the election (ranging from Science to computer models), and its consequences .
The latest Energy and Environmental Newsletter, is now available online.
Some of the more interesting energy articles in this issue are:
Gov’t Study: Wind Turbines Cause Sleep Loss, Stress, and Anxiety
Video: Infrasound — What You Are Not Being Told
What if the US had to pay EU energy prices?
Wind Project Ecological Assessments Fail to Reduce Risk of Bat Killings
Epstein’s University Energy Talk and Q&A
America Needs More Nuclear Power, Not Less
Wind an even Bigger Boondoggle than Ethanol
Wind Energy: Our Least Sustainable Resource
Some of the more informative Global Warming articles in this issue are:
Brexit2 Signals the End of the Green Age
What Happened to Climate Science?
University Stole Millions from Taxpayers by Faking Climate Change Research
“Global Warming” or “Climate Change”?
Peer Review — Why Skepticism is Essential
1920s Brit ‘fatally infected’ All Government Climate Models
Deaths Caused by Climate Change
Study: Does the World Need Climate Insurance? No
Myron Ebell Perfectly Suited for EPA
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