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— This Newsletter’s Articles, by Topic —

If You Only Have Time to Read Some Select Articles:

*** 3 minute video: A Short History of Public Schooling

*** 3 minute video: A Look Inside the World of Unschooling

*** Putting Things in Perspective

*** NASA Study Reveals Uncreative Behavior & Thinking is Learned in school

*** Report: China and Our Children

*** The departure of Columbia’s president isn’t nearly enough to fix one of America’s most important universities

*** PragerU video: Understanding Ayn Rand

*** Nigel Farage meets Douglas Murray

*** More Than 70% of Democrat Voters Don’t Know Kamala Harris’ Positions

*** Kamala’s Magical Media Makeover Masks Stunning Flaws

*** Trump Must Challenge Harris Eligibility

*** Victor Davis Hanson on Tim Walz’ Meltdown

*** Do People Vote on What They Know or How They Feel?

*** The 5th Circuit Stops Democrats’ Misuse of the Voting Rights Act—and That May Shift Control of Congress

*** President of Voting Machine Giant Smartmatic Indicted on $1 Million Bribery, Money Laundering Charges

*** Rewind to 2018-2019: U.S. Senators Raise Concerns Over Cyber Security in Election Equipment and Voting Machines

*** Election Crime News – Arrests & Indictments

*** Governor mandates all paper ballots for presidential elections in Virginia

*** GOP Vote-Fraud Foes Should Fight Fishy Addresses

*** The Abortion Election

*** Supreme Court strikes down Biden-Harris Title IX change that some argued would allow men in women’s sports

*** Report: Concern for religion’s future in America grows as young women stop attending church

*** Dr. Pierre Kory: The American Board of Internal Medicine Revoked All 3 of my Board Certifications

*** Who Gets To Decide What Is ‘Misinformation’?

*** US government awards billions in contracts to censorship cartel

*** Is too much pounding the table the problem with science today?

*** Truth or Consequences

*** DEI Is Ruining America’s Health System

*** The Prevailing Scientific Theory of Cancer Has Been Overturned

*** Why Health Policy Problems Rarely Get Solved

*** American Board of Internal Medicine Punishes Top Doctors Who Advocated for Early COVID Treatment

*** We were right! The ONS lied about covid vaccine safety

*** Same Pig, Different Lipstick: Covid and the Green Revolution

*** Scientists: Real-Time Self-Assembly Structures Revealed In 2-Year Study Of Pfizer And Moderna Covid-19 Shots

*** Report: Clearing the Air — Honest Truths About Clean Energy

*** Coming Clean on Clean Energy: It’s a Dirty Business

*** “Green” Hydrogen Subsidies are 1,900x Larger Than What’s Given to Nuclear

*** Report: Offshore Wind Turbines May Kill You

*** Swedes Embrace Nuclear & Join Europe’s Grand Rejection of Wind & Solar Transition

*** (Alex Epstein) Summer Talking Points: Gasoline Prices

*** Report: EVs’ impact on Power Systems and Supply Chains

*** The Great Electric Vehicle Pushback

*** Polar Bears, Dead Coral and Other Climate Fictions

*** Short video: Heat Wave? | CO2 Coalition Climate Chronicles

*** Huge Increase in Coral Produces 3rd Year of Record Highs on the Great Barrier Reef

*** The Top Five Climate Science Scandals

*** The Cognitive Tales: Volume 1: The biases that make us think too fast

*** Dr. Willie Soon’s keynote presentation for the Clintel 5th anniversary

*** An Unconvincing AI Tract

*** What Is AI Really? Digital Illusions, False Promises And Mass Reeducation

Secondary Education Related:

*** Report: The Key to Fixing the US Education System

*** 3 minute video: A Short History of Public Schooling

*** 3 minute video: A Look Inside the World of Unschooling

*** Putting Things in Perspective

*** NASA Study Reveals Uncreative Behavior & Thinking is Learned in school

*** Report: China and Our Children

Restore Education Now: A California mom’s back-to-school agenda

The Reckoning Has Come for K-12 Sex Abuse, and Taxpayers are on the Hook

The New Inquisition: Burn the Heretics

Arizona School Choice Program Makes Homeschoolers Jump Through Absurd Bureaucratic Hoops

Higher Education Related:

*** The departure of Columbia’s president isn’t nearly enough to fix one of America’s most important universities

Why Are Race-Based Scholarships and Programs Suddenly Under Attack?

Artificial Intelligence:

*** An Unconvincing AI Tract

*** What Is AI Really? Digital Illusions, False Promises And Mass Reeducation

Technocrats Get $2.2 Billion from Biden for Power Grid Upgrade for AI

Federal Criminal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act – U.S. Department of Justice

Greed Energy Economics:

*** “Green” Hydrogen Subsidies are 1,900x Larger Than What’s Given to Nuclear

Unreliables (General):

*** Coming Clean on Clean Energy: It’s a Dirty Business

(Alex Epstein) Summer Talking Points: Unreliable Power

Wholesale prices surge as wind and solar output falls to zero in South Australia

Wind Energy — Offshore:

*** Report: Offshore Wind Turbines May Kill You

Vineyard Wind turbine debris makes it to Cape Cod

Floating Offshore Wind – A Financial Catastrophe

Feds must rethink authorizing harassment of whales by offshore wind

Wind Energy — Other:

*** Taking the Wind Out of Climate Change (referencing 60± studies)

*** Report: Clearing the Air — Honest Truths About Clean Energy

Wind project shelved after landholders change their minds

Solar Energy:

State Regulations Force Bankruptcy of California Solar Company

Nuclear Energy:

*** Swedes Embrace Nuclear & Join Europe’s Grand Rejection of Wind & Solar Transition

*** Small modular nuclear reactors could be an affordable path to a carbon-free future

America’s oldest nuclear plants are in Upstate, and NY needs them. We have some big decisions to make

Fusion power might be 30 years away but we will reap its benefits well before

Fossil Fuel Energy:

*** (Alex Epstein) Summer Talking Points: Gasoline Prices

Electric Vehicles (EVs):

*** Report: EVs’ impact on Power Systems and Supply Chains

*** The Great Electric Vehicle Pushback

Reality Brings EV Buyers’ Remorse

The True Cost of Biden’s Bet on EVs

Misc Energy:

Electric Grid Load Shaping

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

*** Polar Bears, Dead Coral and Other Climate Fictions

*** Short video: Heat Wave? | CO2 Coalition Climate Chronicles

*** Huge Increase in Coral Produces 3rd Year of Record Highs on the Great Barrier Reef

*** The Top Five Climate Science Scandals

The Toxic Fumes of Gaslighting

Twisted Truth: Lies, Extreme Lies, and Climate Statistics

Math Confirms Foolishness of Climate Alarmism

Europe’s Recipe For Disaster: The Von Der Leyen Program

Cold Kills Far More People Worldwide Than Heat

Having it both ways on climate change and wetland methane

Manmade Global Warming — Misc:

*** The Cognitive Tales: Volume 1: The biases that make us think too fast

*** Dr. Willie Soon’s keynote presentation for the Clintel 5th anniversary

Climate Deniers of the World, Unite!

Report: The Climate Disaster Fund

A radio climate debate (Goreham vs Lipsky)

Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Battle—Seize Land for Green Energy

California’s Wildfires Driven by Poor Land Management and Climate, Say Experts

US Election:

Election-Integrity.info (10 major election reports by our team of experts, plus much more!)

*** Do People Vote on What They Know or How They Feel?

*** The 5th Circuit Stops Democrats’ Misuse of the Voting Rights Act—and That May Shift Control of Congress

*** President of Voting Machine Giant Smartmatic Indicted on $1 Million Bribery, Money Laundering Charges

*** Rewind to 2018-2019: U.S. Senators Raise Concerns Over Cyber Security in Election Equipment and Voting Machines

*** View from the Left: GOP plans to win this election — in court, if not at the ballot box

Hackers’ confab shows vulnerabilities in election machines amid testing concerns ahead of November

Majority of Postal Facilities Audited by Inspector General Failed to Follow Election Mail Procedures

US National Election — Harris & Walz:

*** More Than 70% of Democrat Voters Don’t Know Kamala Harris’ Positions

*** Kamala’s Magical Media Makeover Masks Stunning Flaws

*** Trump Must Challenge Harris Eligibility

*** Victor Davis Hanson on Tim Walz’ Meltdown

Trillion-Dollar Surprise in the Inflation Reduction Act

Bidenomics: New Employment Numbers Say Recession Is Here

US Election — State Issues:

*** Election Crime News – Arrests & Indictments

*** Governor mandates all paper ballots for presidential elections in Virginia

*** GOP Vote-Fraud Foes Should Fight Fishy Addresses

*** United Sovereign Americans files Ohio Lawsuit to ensure a legally valid 2024 election

Republicans Ask SCOTUS To Greenlight Arizona’s Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration

Misc US Politics:

*** The Abortion Election

*** Supreme Court strikes down Biden-Harris Title IX change that some argued would allow men in women’s sports

Societally US:

*** PragerU video: Understanding Ayn Rand

*** Nigel Farage meets Douglas Murray

Douglas Murray Gets It Right on Why Things Are Going Wrong in the West

A Guide for the Trans-Perplexed

This smashes the mass immigration is good for our country garbage

Make America Civil Again

Censorship:

*** Dr. Pierre Kory: The American Board of Internal Medicine Revoked All 3 of my Board Certifications

*** Who Gets To Decide What Is ‘Misinformation’?

*** US government awards billions in contracts to censorship cartel

Facebook Immediately Censors All Posts on the Musk/Trump August 12th Interview

EU Threatens Musk Over Trump Interview, Potentially Interfering in US Elections

Globalism:

A Planetary Technocracy to Manage Global Crises on Behalf of the Global Corporatocracy

Religion Related:

*** Report: Concern for religion’s future in America grows as young women stop attending church

Politics Has Become Our National Religion

Tim Walz’s Church Doesn’t Like to Call God ‘Him,’ Supports Reparations and Pride Parades

Science:

*** Is too much pounding the table the problem with science today?

*** Truth or Consequences

Health:

*** DEI Is Ruining America’s Health System

*** The Prevailing Scientific Theory of Cancer Has Been Overturned

*** Why Health Policy Problems Rarely Get Solved

How a Left-wing group is turning doctors into activists

How corporate health care is failing physicians and patients alike

Israel/Ukraine:

Pray for the safety of the Israeli people

Latest Developments in Israel

Pray for the safety of the Ukrainian people

A well-rated source to make a Ukraine donation

Latest Developments in Ukraine

COVID-19 — Misc:

*** American Board of Internal Medicine Punishes Top Doctors Who Advocated for Early COVID Treatment

*** We were right! The ONS lied about covid vaccine safety

*** Same Pig, Different Lipstick: Covid and the Green Revolution

*** Scientists: Real-Time Self-Assembly Structures Revealed In 2-Year Study Of Pfizer And Moderna Covid-19 Shots

Eye issues skyrocket after the COVID shots rolled out


 

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Watch: 2019 CNN ‘climate town hall’: Kamala Harris pushed ‘carbon fee’ that may be ‘passed on to consumers’ to fight ‘climate change’ & promote ‘environmental justice’

Then Democratic candidate for president Kamala Harris on CNN’s climate townhall September 4, 2019:

Harris September 4, 2019 in CNN Climate Townhall: “There has to be some connection between the fee and bad behaviors. We have to monitor whether it’s going to be passed on to consumers. But I’m going to tell you that should never be the reason not to, to actually put a fee and as in particular a carbon fee. And under my plan, there will also be a carbon fee. And that money, a lot of it is going to go to the communities, and this is part of my environmental justice approach to the issue.

What happened during CNN’s climate town hall and what it means for 2020

CNN: Kamala Harris: What she said:

The senator from California made the first big, bold intervention of the night, vowing to abolish the Senate filibuster if Republicans refuse to cooperate to pass a Green New Deal. And previewing another controversial sweep of executive power, Harris pledged to indulge her prosecutorial instincts to tell the Justice Department to go after oil and gas firms. She warned that while Trump tweets with one hand, he’s gutting environmental regulations with the other.

The takeaway:

Harris needs to force herself into the top tier of Democrats. She needs liberals to warm to her and Americans to see her as a president. So she projected daring, decisiveness and commander-in-chief-scale empathy to a man who lost his home to forest fires. She blasted Trump to show she could take him on.

“Leaders need to lead. I am prepared when elected to lead,” Harris promised.

Supporters will think that her zestfulness leapt off the screen. A critic might wonder how a President Harris could live up to her big promises.

AUTHOR

©2024. Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. All rights reserved.

Related: 

ANALYSIS: CARBON TAXES INCREASE GLOBAL CO2 EMISSIONS. PERIOD.

Watch: Morano rebuts Elon Musk’s call for ‘carbon taxes’ to fight ‘climate change’ – ‘Paying more taxes to the government will not make hurricanes less frequent’

Doubling down on climate dogma as Kamala Harris chooses Walz as sidekick

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s nominee for president, chose her successor, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, now serving his second term in the Gopher State.

The climate religion is more rampant than ever in one of the two major political parties in the U.S., and no apostates are allowed. In that sense, any of the names considered by Ms. Harris would have been an on-the-record devotee to the issue.

If you are all in on the climate agenda, you will not be disappointed with Gov. Walz as Vice President. America, beware. We warned in 2020, and we do so again.

CFACT warned that destructive climate polices would take hold if Joe Biden was elected president in 2020. He was, and they did. The results have been harmful and will become worse if allowed to continue.

American consumers have endured the worst price inflation in 40 years from two primary causes: the massive federal spending and debt by the Biden administration and its war on traditional energy sources of oil, natural gas, and coal, specifically to drive their cost higher to make so-called “renewable”  energy more economically competitive.

At his own telling, one of President Biden’s greatest “achievements” is the adoption of the Orwellian-named Inflation Reduction Act (a salient example of government lies told on a recurring basis). This law unleashed a trillion dollars of added government debt for corporate welfare and tax breaks to further skew the energy market toward wind turbines, electric vehicles, and solar panels.

This kind of mass spending on corporate climate projects, closing off domestic energy sources, force-feeding electric vehicles on Americans, and much else will be accelerated in a Harris-Walz administration. Higher debt and zero impact on actual climate change matters not at all.

The Sierra Club, one of the most extreme and credulous organizations propagating climate doom, is pleased with Harris’ choice for VP. “Like Vice President Harris, Governor Walz knows that climate change is the existential threat of our time…and will continue to build upon the legacy of the Biden-Harris administration” (emphasis mine).

Indeed, as governor, Walz imposed electric vehicle mandates by copy-catting California’s; forced wind and solar quotas for electricity supply to 80 percent by 2030; and voted as a congressman for “cap-and-trade” carbon credits that would have crippled American industry with higher costs, lower production, and job losses.

When politicians claim something is an existential threat, as Harris and Walz have stated repeatedly (along with Biden), consider their plans a clear and present danger to our nation’s economic life, freedom, and the constitutional system itself. This phony climate change “threat” will be the excuse politicians use to unilaterally declare a climate “emergency,” which is a distinct possibility in a Harris-Walz administration. Many members of Congress, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, are all in for such a declaration.

There are no limits on what a fake emergency would entail, including banning more oil and gas development, outlawing gasoline vehicles, restricting car mileage and airline travel, eliminating energy and agriculture jobs, ruining nature and landscapes with wind turbines and solar panels, banning meat and forcing diets in schools, curtailing plastic products, and much more.

Just this week, the Biden-Harris administration set forth a ban on federal government use of—get this—plastic cutlery by 2035 as another means to address climate change. As the stock market tanks and wars rage, the levels of absurdity and triviality read like they come from the Babylon Bee. But this is the climate fanatic’s belief system, and no area of our life, small or large, is beyond the reach of those wielding the power of government to impose on Americans by any means necessary under the ruse of saving the planet.

Would the American electorate award climate crazies like Kamala Harris and Tim Walz the White House? Do Americans want more climate policies forced on them?

To the second question, the answer is no; climate change does not rank high on the list of issue priorities beyond the most liberal of voters. But to the first question, the answer is yes, Harris and Walz could be elected by running a stealth campaign of pretending to be across-the-board moderates. It worked for Biden.

Already, in the last two weeks, Harris has reversed her long-held position on banning hydro-fracturing for natural gas. To anyone who believes this eleventh-hour conversion, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. And she will continue to couch the fascist “Green New Deal” agenda by falsely promising economic growth by creating “green jobs”.

Moreover, like Joe Biden in 2020, Gov. Walz has an affable personality and countenance. More so, Walz communicates well on television to a supplicant media in the tank for their agenda. He will sell militant action on climate change and deny their noxious effects with a smile on his face.

So, gear up America. Kamala Harris made her first big decision as a candidate for president, a running mate just like her on the extreme of climate change and many other issues. Again, you’ve been warned. Fool me once …fool me twice?

AUTHOR

Peter Murphy

Peter Murphy is Senior Fellow at CFACT. He has researched and advocated for a variety of policy issues, including education reform and fiscal policy, both in the non-profit sector and in government in the administration of former New York Governor George Pataki. He previously wrote and edited The Chalkboard weblog for the NY Charter Schools Association, and has been published in numerous media outlets, including The Hill, New York Post, Washington Times and the Wall Street Journal. Twitter: @PeterMurphy26 Website: https://www.petermurphylgs.com/

EDITORS NOTE: This CFACT column is republished with permission. ©All rights reserved.

An Editorial Board Flunks — More the norm than the exception

Because it is unscientific nonsense, I’ve frequently written about Offshore Wind — e.g. see my webpage and a Substack commentary. As a result of this commitment to Science, I’ve been publicly attacked numerous times (e.g., here).

I (and others) are forced to do this as the failures of the media are now legion — and it’s not limited to large outlets like the AP, the New York TimesThe Washington Post, NBC, ABC, CBS, NPR, etc.

I was just sent this piece “Our View: It behooves us to pay for wind energy.” (Central Maine is apparently the business name of a Kennebec newspaper.) Read their editorial carefully.

Where to start?

Their ENTIRE case is based on “According to the Maine Research Array…” (MeRA).

Who is MeRA? Buried in their deceptive fluff, is an acknowledgment that this is a partnership with the offshore wind developer, Pine Tree Offshore Wind.

This looks like classic industrial wind energy tactics — fund some studies by sympathetic “scientists,” then get in bed with a progressive federal government agency (BOEM), then a progressive State government (Maine, in this case), then get a local liberal news media outlet to write a puff piece in support of the wind project. This brings to mind the famous statement: One lies and the other swears to it!

BTW, the last part is called churnalism, and this piece is a great example of it. A brief definition of churnalism, as applied here, is taking a marketing press release (aka an advertisement) and disguising it as a news story, an objective editorial, etc.

The editorial says pay no attention to the exorbitant ratepayer cost (like pay no attention to the man behind the curtain), as “the long-term value of an investment that will pay handsome environmental and economic dividends.” They provide no objective assessment to support that key assertion.

Note that this is a famous trick of illusionists: distract you from the horrifically expensive cost of offshore wind energy, by getting you to look at this shiny object over here.

“According to the Maine Research Array, the offshore wind project, as envisaged… would strip as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year as if we took more than 100,000 gas-powered cars off the road.” Of course, that is 100% speculation, as there is no accounting for the numerous changes needed to be made to the Grid when this unreliable source of electricity is rudely inserted (e.g., see here).

Yet the Editorial Board doubles down by saying “The environmental case alone is screamingly urgent.” I’d say that the ignorance of this piece is screamingly annoying.

It would be interesting to see how many scientists are on this Editorial Board. I’ll wager that there are none who are genuine independent energy experts — but whatever.

I could go on here, but it seems akin to berating a kindergarten child for their misunderstanding of where babies come from.

My point of mentioning this incompetent media example is that we are inundated with this type of pretentious lecturing. Big surprise: the antidote is Critical Thinking!

This again reinforces the EXTREME urgency of fixing our K-12 education system, so that our unsuspecting children are not fed this type of propaganda — which is exactly what is happening now.

PS — I was going to reply to this embarrassing editorial, but comments are only accepted from paid subscribers. I will not send money that supports this incompetence!

©2024.  All rights reserved.


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Paris Olympics’ lack of ‘meat-based protein’ to lower ‘carbon footprint’ punishes athletes seeking ‘animal protein-rich diet’

‘A disaster’: Paris Olympics’ lack of ‘meat-based protein’ to lower ‘carbon footprint’ creates havoc: ‘Athletes complain about the lack of animal protein-rich diet’

Euro News: The German men’s hockey team has panned the food served at the Olympic Village, calling it “a disaster”, while British athletes flew an additional chef out to Paris to bridge a shortfall of supply. Andy Anson, CEO of the UK Olympic Association, lamented the lack of protein — especially chicken and eggs — on menus in the village…

The Paris 2024 Food Vision document aimed for…reduced animal protein to lower the Games’ carbon footprint…

The European Vegetarian Union (EVU) welcomed the Food Vision’s emphasis on plant-based options and local sourcing. “This is an opportunity to showcase to millions of people that plant proteins are a better alternative for the planet and can also support athletic performance,” EVU policy manager Rafael Pinto told EuroNews. …

“Athletes requiring high animal protein diets is a myth that has been busted a long time ago. Those perpetuating it in these Games aren’t basing their arguments on science,” he argued.

Marc Morano Comment“Elite athletes are being lectured on what they SHOULD and CAN eat by non-athlete climate activists, Olympic organizers and bureaucrats. These dietary restrictions are piled on top of the Olympics attempt to impose air conditioning rationing and miserably hot bus transportation services. The absurdity of the Net Zero climate agenda is on full display at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.”

See: S. Korean swimmers forced to vacate Paris Olympic Village: ‘Non-air-conditioned bus’ a ‘sauna’ – ‘Cooler outside than inside the bus’ – Geothermal cooling system with 79F temps could ‘lead to athletes feeling light-headed or physically weaker on their competition days’

Watch Morano on Fox & Friends on how the ‘green’ Olympics went bust and how ‘We, the peasants, are going to be massively restricted in our movement’—Morano: “This is a wonderful story that exposes the vacuousness of the Green Agenda. I Give the Washington Post credit. They called this whole idea the Greenest Olympics Ever, but now it Has Taken a ‘farcical’ Turn. According to the Washington Post, They did a survey called a series of countries. The country that responded said we are flying in air conditioners, using fossil fuels, and bringing in the energy Hog plug-in air conditioners. The Mayor of Paris, if you want to go, has announced that we are going to ‘trust the Science’. The water-based cooling you referenced was going to allow temperatures to get up to near 80 ° Fahrenheit in the dorm rooms, 79 Degrees.  These are elite athletes on different time zones in Paris Summer and the actual athletes themselves weren’t having it. They spent decades of their life preparing for this.”

Wash Post declares AC-free goal of ‘greenest Olympics ever’ in Paris takes ‘a farcical turn’ as ‘portable air-conditioning units will be everywhere’ per athletes’ demands

‘Trust science’ – The Paris mayor boasted ‘there will be no air conditioning in Olympic athletes’ rooms ‘to cut the carbon footprint’ of summer Olympics.

Wash Post declares AC-free goal of ‘greenest Olympics ever’ in Paris takes ‘a farcical turn’ as ‘portable air-conditioning units will be everywhere’ per athletes’ demands

‘Statistical garbage’: Watch: Morano on Varney on Fox debunking ‘hottest day ever’ & ‘unprecedented’ heatwave claims: Based on models that ‘invent temperatures where none exist’ & ‘Biden’s EPA shows 1930s U.S. heat waves were by far much hotter’

Watch: VP Kamala Harris supports bans on plastic straws & offshore drilling – Changes to dietary guidelines to battle ‘climate change, & seeks ‘to get rid of the filibuster to pass a Green New Deal’

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Welcome! We cover COVID to Climate, as well as Energy to Elections.

Here is the link for this issue, so please share it on social media.

Checkout the 2024, 2023, 2022, & 2021 archives, plus asterisked items below.


— This Newsletter’s Articles, by Topic —

If You Only Have Time to Read Some Select Articles:

*** New Peer-Reviewed Study: CO2 Has Zero Impact on Climate Change

*** Short Lindsey video: What Is Critical Immigration Theory?

*** Do Gut Microbes Predict or Cause Diseases like Parkinson’s? Martha Carlin, TEDx

*** Student Test Scores Still Falling Despite Hundreds of Billions in Federal Pandemic Aid for Schools

*** The Mississippi Child Literacy Miracle

*** Right Brain vs. Left Brain: What Every Parent Should Know

*** Despite common belief, there are no “left-brain” or “right-brain” learners

*** Diversity-Statement Bans Don’t Go Far Enough

*** Democrats Are Rigging Their Own Election. Does Anyone Still Think They Didn’t Rig 2020?

*** Scheme to Eliminate Electoral College 76% Complete

*** Watchdog Group Exposes 300,000 Double-Registered Voters

*** Voter ID Requirements – States and Enforcement

*** It’s Communism Stupid

*** The History of Kamala Harris

*** This is the way

*** The Clown Car Conspiracy

***Well…That Was Fast!

*** Fight Against Wind Turbines in Lake Erie Continues

*** As more turbine trash washes up on Nantucket, town considers suing

*** Breaking Wind

*** Solar industry sees first projects put on ice as nuclear proposal sows doubt among investors

*** Nuclear Power is the way to go

*** Alex Epstein: Energy Sound Bites on Fossil Fuels, Part 2

*** Report: EVs for all (Part 1)

*** We Don’t Need No Stinking Science

*** Polar Bears, Dead Coral and Other Climate Fictions

*** Inconvenient Truth: 32 Climate Predictions Proven False

*** Japanese Scientist Concludes IPCC Is Using “Erroneous” Parameters And Climate Sensitivities

*** Biden Admin Demands $78 Trillion to Fund ‘Net Zero’

*** The Economic Folly of a Carbon Tax

*** New Zealand changing course on climate emissions

*** Amy Wax – Bring Back Bourgeois Virtues

*** Study: Picking Winners

Secondary Education Related:

*** Report: The Key to Fixing the US Education System

*** Student Test Scores Still Falling Despite Hundreds of Billions in Federal Pandemic Aid for Schools

*** The Mississippi Child Literacy Miracle

*** Thousands of free online courses available at Coursera

New Study: Teaching methods for critical thinking in health education of children up to high school — A scoping review

Higher Education Related:

*** Diversity-Statement Bans Don’t Go Far Enough

“Health Equity” Will Destroy North Carolina’s Medical Schools

How Woke Universities Demoralize Their Best People

Education Right-Brain vs Left Brain:

*** Right Brain vs. Left Brain: What Every Parent Should Know

*** Despite common belief, there are no “left-brain” or “right-brain” learners

Artificial Intelligence:

Trump allies draft AI order to launch ‘Manhattan Projects’ for defense

How Harris and Trump differ on artificial intelligence policy

Greed Energy Economics:

The UN’s Green Agenda Will Spark Famine

Wind Energy — Offshore:

*** Taking the Wind Out of Climate Change (referencing 60± studies)

*** Fight Against Wind Turbines in Lake Erie Continues

*** As more turbine trash washes up on Nantucket, town considers suing

*** Breaking Wind

Virginia’s risk of offshore wind turbine blade failure is serious

Offshore wind whale deaths indicated by statistical analysis

California Rushes In Where Angels Fear to Tread

Solar Energy:

*** Solar industry sees first projects put on ice as nuclear proposal sows doubt among investors

Nuclear Energy:

*** Nuclear Power is the way to go

Nuclear micro-reactors may be deployed at Niagara Falls data center

Tell the World Bank to scrap it’s ban on carbon-free Nuclear Energy

Fossil Fuel Energy:

Natural Gas Industry’s Smear of Coal Is False and Self-Defeating

UK may need new gas-fired power stations to decarbonize grid

Kamala Harris reverses earlier anti-fracking stance and no longer supports a ban

Electric Vehicles (EVs):

*** Report: EVs for all (Part 1)

Ford’s EV Bloodbath Continues

Power Outages Bring Hurricane of EV Buyers’ Remorse

Misc Energy:

*** Alex Epstein: Energy Sound Bites on Fossil Fuels, Part 2

Global Power Demand Is Soaring, IEA Expects 4% Growth in ’24 & ‘25

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

*** New Peer-Reviewed Study: CO2 Has Zero Impact on Climate Change

*** Polar Bears, Dead Coral and Other Climate Fictions

*** Japanese Scientist Concludes IPCC Is Using “Erroneous” Parameters And Climate Sensitivities

*** Inconvenient Truth: 32 Climate Predictions Proven False

Manmade Global Warming — Misc:

*** Biden Admin Demands $78 Trillion to Fund ‘Net Zero’

*** The Economic Folly of a Carbon Tax

*** New Zealand changing course on climate emissions

Why the ‘Green Economy’ Is Suddenly in Retreat—in EU, US, and on Wall Street

Video: Volcanic Eruptions and Extreme Weather

US Election:

Election-Integrity.info (10 major election reports by our team of experts, plus much more!)

*** Democrats Are Rigging Their Own Election. Does Anyone Still Think They Didn’t Rig 2020?

*** Scheme to Eliminate Electoral College 76% Complete

Turning Point Action App

US Election — State Issues:

*** Watchdog Group Exposes 300,000 Double-Registered Voters

*** Voter ID Requirements – States and Enforcement

Votes in Two Key Swing States Likely to Take Days to Count Thanks to Dem-Friendly Absentee Ballots

Here’s Why Poll Workers Create Fair Elections

Misc US Politics:

*** It’s Communism Stupid

Republicans have had a Major Positive Impact on the Environment

US Vice-President Harris:

*** The History of Kamala Harris

*** This is the way

Kamala Harris Is Awful

Kamala Harris impersonator teaches Tucker how to cackle

Kamala Harris is more radical on her energy policies than Joe Biden!

Media Gaslighting About Kamala Harris Nears Totalitarian Levels

Democrats, Media Gloss Over Harris White House Record

US President Biden:

*** The Clown Car Conspiracy

***Well…That Was Fast!

Praising Biden after They Knifed Him, Democrats are Treating Americans Like We are Idiots

Another Day and Another Coup – It’s The Democrat Way

Democrats Reap What They Sowed

Biden Did Not Drop Out for the Sake of America

Joe Biden Dropped Out To Save Democrats, Not Democracy

Biden Proposes Plan to “Reform” Supreme Court

Societally US:

*** Amy Wax – Bring Back Bourgeois Virtues

*** Study: Picking Winners

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Secures $1.4 Bil­lion Set­tle­ment with Meta Over Its Unau­tho­rized Cap­ture of Per­son­al Bio­met­ric Data

Where Does All That Defense Money Go?

Globalism:

*** Short Lindsey video: What Is Critical Immigration Theory?

Religion Related:

Vatican ‘saddened’ by ‘certain scenes’ at Olympics’ opening ceremony

Science:

*** We Don’t Need No Stinking Science

*** Do Gut Microbes Predict or Cause Diseases like Parkinson’s? Martha Carlin, TEDx

Held Case Underscores the Importance of Scientific Debate

Israel/Ukraine:

Pray for the safety of the Israeli people

Latest Developments in Israel

Pray for the safety of the Ukrainian people

A well-rated source to make a Ukraine donation

Latest Developments in Ukraine


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Note 4: I am not an attorney or a physician, so no material appearing in any of the Newsletters (or any of my websites) should be construed as giving legal or medical advice. My recommendation has always been: consult a competent, licensed attorney when you are involved with legal issues, and consult a competent physician regarding medical matters.

Copyright © 2024; Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (see WiseEnergy.org).

Janet Yellen Comes Clean on Seizure of Russian Assets

Treasury Secretary admits using economic sanctions to punish other countries is backfiring on U.S. and killing the petro dollar.


We all knew she was lying when she denied just a few weeks earlier that seizing $300 billion in frozen Russian assets amounted to ‘theft’.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admitted earlier this month that U.S. sanctions levied against other countries are driving nations to de-dollarize and commit to trade agreements that use currencies other than the U.S. petro dollar.

Yellen admitted this in the wide open during a House Financial Services Committee hearing on July 9th.

Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO), told Yellen he believes a package of prepared sanctions needs to be ready when China inevitably moves to invade Taiwan. Yellen denied having any real knowledge or discussions about such issues.

The GOP congressman then asked Yellen what her biggest concern is when it comes to international financial relationships and trends. The Treasury Secretary admitted in the wide open that U.S. sanctions used to punish other countries are helping to erode the strength of the U.S. dollar.

She said:

“In the realm of sanctions, we have very powerful sanctions that are available because of the important role of the dollar in international transactions. The ability to cut off foreign banks or other businesses or individuals from the ability to transact through the U.S. financial system… The more we have used sanctions, the more countries look for ways to engage in financial transactions that don’t involve the dollar.”

As noted by The Winepress News, it was not even a month ago that Yellen defended the use of sanctions and the seizure of more than $300 billion worth of Russian assets frozen in Western bank accounts. And roughly $50 billion has already been taken and reallocated to Ukraine’s war effort against the Russians.

When questioned about the move, Yellen said at the time:

“There is no sense at all in which it’s theft. The Russian assets remain in this institution, they’ve been impounded. The investments that Russia have matured so Russia’s funds are sitting in cash, but they’re generating income for the institution which Russia has no claim on, so there’s no legal issue here.”

The broader ramifications of this statement cannot be overstated. This idea that Russia has no right to its own money extends beyond the government’s self-proclaimed right to seize the assets of another country and use the interest generated on those accounts to fund a proxy war against that same country.

It extends to every American’s bank account and life’s savings, says Lena Petrova, a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA).

Petrova, per The Winepress, referred to Yellen’s statement as “Orwellian double-speak,” and warned of the precedent this sets for Americans and anyone else who places their money in a bank or financial institution.

Petrova explained:

“Our U.S. Treasury Secretary just said that […] the interest that your savings account generates is actually not yours to keep. Instead, your savings account or any other investment that you hold in the financial institution actually works to generate revenue for that institution, not you. So then, using her logic, by default there’s no issue in taking that money from you, it never will be, because it wasn’t yours to begin with.”

©2024. Leo Hohmann. All rights reserved.


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Welcome! We cover COVID to Climate, as well as Energy to Elections.

Here is the link for this issue, so please share it on social media.

Checkout the 2024, 2023, 2022, & 2021 archives, plus asterisked items below.


— This Newsletter’s Articles, by Topic —

If You Only Have Time to Read Some Select Articles:

*** Largest Study of Its Kind Finds Excess Deaths During Pandemic Caused by Public Health Response, Not Virus

*** Court Rules: COVID shots NOT a Vaccine!

*** Fabulous short video by Leslie Manookian

*** The Attempted AssassinationThe Attempted Assassination — Part 2

*** 8 shots to Hell

*** Dan Bongino on the catastrophic failure of the Secret Service

*** Turley reacts to ‘seismic’ dismissal of Trump classified documents case: ‘Huge win’

*** Better Late Than Never!

*** Add Vance: Trump Playing the Long Game

*** JD Vance versus Kamala Harris: He is the Real Deal

*** If you truly want to know who VP Elect J.D. Vance and his wife Usha really are then watch the film ‘Hillbilly Elegy’

*** Biden ends bid for second term in White House as he drops out of his 2024 rematch with Trump

*** Jill Biden Drops Out Of Presidential Race (Babylon Bee)

*** It’s Their Policies Stupid!

*** Big Batteries Bring Big Problems!

*** World’s Most Populous Nation Has Put Solar Out To Pasture. Other Countries Should Follow Suit

*** Italy approves banning installation of solar panels on agricultural land

*** Nature vs. nuclear: the economics of renewable energy

*** Why Nuclear is Cheaper than Wind and Solar

*** The Offshore Wind Energy Scandal is Even Worse Than You Think

*** Why Are Massive Amounts of the World’s Most Potent Greenhouse Gas Being Ferried Out into the Ocean off the Eastern Seaboard?

*** Alex Epstein: Energy Sound Bites on Fossil Fuels, Part 1

*** Report: Nine essential principles for the power grid

*** The dangerous delusion of Biden and World Leaders of transition to ‘just electricity’

*** Short video: The Most Confusing Part of the Power Grid

*** Nine July Days Clearly Demonstrate Industrial Wind Turbines Uselessness

*** The foundation of every state is the education of its youth

*** The 4-Day School Week is a Trend Across America … Despite Questionable Results

*** Artificial Intelligence Data Centers are Overwhelming the Global Electrical Grid

*** AI Is Hacked! ‘Skeleton Key’ Exploit Can Unlock Safety Measures

*** Election Integrity, the Ultimate Non-Partisan Issue

*** Election Integrity: Non-Citizen Voting is Outrageous!

*** The End Of “Chevron” Deference

*** Digital outage raises a red flag on technology policy

*** Report: DHS Group Called Being ‘Religious’ an ‘Indicator’ of Domestic Terrorism

*** Big Tech On The Path To Net Zero

*** Net Zero Policies Will Have a Trivial Effect on Temperature, But Disastrous Effects on People Worldwide

*** Study: Carbon Dioxide and a Warming Climate are not problems

***Peer reviewed skepticism

*** Climate Change is Driven by Changes in Orientation of Earth to Sun, Not Carbon Emissions, New Analysis of Berkeley Earth Data Shows

*** Scientific method counters climate alarmism

*** Short CO2 Coalition video: Urban Heat Island

*** How to Spot Pseudoscience

*** Unexpected vehicle for truth? a Catholic take on an interview with the Petersons

*** How medical malpractice lawsuits are silencing good doctors

Secondary Education Related:

*** Report: The Key to Fixing the US Education System

*** The foundation of every state is the education of its youth

*** The 4-Day School Week is a Trend Across America … Despite Questionable Results

Pentagon Schools Encouraged Students to be Left-Wing Activists, Pushed DEI on Kids

The Huge American Sex-Abuse Scandal that Educators Scandalously Suppress

Higher Education Related:

University of Florida Hands Down Years-Long Suspensions to pro-Hamas Rioters

UNC’s Diversity Challenge

Artificial Intelligence:

*** Artificial Intelligence Data Centers are Overwhelming the Global Electrical Grid

*** AI Is Hacked! ‘Skeleton Key’ Exploit Can Unlock Safety Measures

De-mystifying AI

In Ukraine, AI Ushers In The Age Of Killer Robots

Sam Altman Desperate for Power for AI, Invests in Nuclear Mini-Reactors

Unreliables (General):

*** Big Batteries Bring Big Problems!

Alberta’s wind and solar output plunge to near zero…again

Wind Energy — Offshore:

*** The Offshore Wind Energy Scandal is Even Worse Than You Think

*** Shattered wind turbine closes Nantucket beaches feds suspend Vineyard Wind

*** Why Are Massive Amounts of the World’s Most Potent Greenhouse Gas Being Ferried Out into the Ocean off the Eastern Seaboard?

Offshore Wind Turbines Wrecking Marine Radar Signals

The Titanic scale of floating wind turbines quantified

Wind Energy — Other:

*** Taking the Wind Out of Climate Change (referencing 60± studies)

*** Short video: The Most Confusing Part of the Power Grid

*** Nine July Days Clearly Demonstrate Industrial Wind Turbines Intermittent Uselessness

Turbines were Missing in Action for High Peak Demand Days

Green Hypocrisy

German wind power sector in crisis. Energiewende under further threat

Solar Energy:

*** World’s Most Populous Nation Has Put Solar Out To Pasture. Other Countries Should Follow Suit

*** Italy approves banning installation of solar panels on agricultural land

Nuclear Energy:

*** Nature vs. nuclear: the economics of renewable energy

*** Why Nuclear is Cheaper than Wind and Solar

NuScale Power announcement

The Irrationality of Radiological Emergency Policies

Fossil Fuel Energy:

*** Alex Epstein: Energy Sound Bites on Fossil Fuels, Part 1

A Climate-Change Lawsuit Dead End

Latin America forges ahead on new oil frontier

Misc Energy:

*** Report: Nine essential principles for the power grid

*** The dangerous delusion of Biden and World Leaders of transition to ‘just electricity’

Small Group of House Members Introduce Pro-Tax, Anti-Energy Bill

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

*** Big Tech On The Path To Net Zero

*** Net Zero Policies Will Have a Trivial Effect on Temperature, But Disastrous Effects on People Worldwide

*** Study: Carbon Dioxide and a Warming Climate are not problems

‘There’s Been No Increase’: Scientists Debunk Climate Change Claims About Hurricanes

The Contradictions of Biden Climate Policy in Profile

The Case of the Missing 40 MMT/year of California Electricity Sector Emissions

‘Green Peace’: Climate Policy and Global Geopolitics in Harmony

Was New York’s Climate Action Council Sold a Bill of Goods by Activist Professors?

Net Zero Agenda Threatens Your Future Clothes Purchases

Manmade Global Warming — Misc:

***Peer reviewed skepticism

*** Climate Change is Driven by Changes in Orientation of Earth to Sun, Not Carbon Emissions, New Analysis of Berkeley Earth Data Shows

*** Scientific method counters climate alarmism

*** Short CO2 Coalition video: Urban Heat Island

New Study: Assessment of temperature–CO2 causal relationship in climate from the Phanerozoic through modern times

Net Zero Agenda Threatens Your Future Clothes Purchases

Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump:

*** The Attempted Assassination

*** The Attempted Assassination — Part 2

*** 8 shots to Hell

*** Dan Bongino on the catastrophic failure of the Secret Service

America Was an Inch From Catastrophe, and I Was There

God’s hand of protection was on Trump,’ says Rev Graham

A Shot Rings Out, and a Warning to America

The Anything-to-Get-Trump Syndrome Has Consequences

America, God Has Not Left Us!

‘Lowering The Temperature’ Starts With Ending The Political Prosecutions

The FBI Cover-Up of the Trump Assassination Begins?

Former US Army sniper on Trump assassination attempt: ‘One of the easiest shots’

US Election — Misc Trump:

*** Turley reacts to ‘seismic’ dismissal of Trump classified documents case: ‘Huge win’

*** Better Late Than Never!

Donald Trump Versus American Socialists

US Election — JD Vance:

*** Add Vance: Trump Playing the Long Game

*** JD Vance versus Kamala Harris: He is the Real Deal

*** If you truly want to know who VP Elect J.D. Vance and his wife Usha really are then watch the film ‘Hillbilly Elegy’

US Election — Biden:

*** Biden ends bid for second term in White House as he drops out of his 2024 rematch with Trump

*** Jill Biden Drops Out Of Presidential Race (Babylon Bee)

*** It’s Their Policies Stupid!

US Election — State Issues:

States Should Base Redistricting on Their Own State Censuses

Idaho first state to take executive action ensuring ONLY CITIZENS WILL VOTE

Georgia Has Over 558,000 False Listings On Its Voter Rolls

US Election — National Issues:

*** Election Integrity, the Ultimate Non-Partisan Issue

*** Election Integrity: Non-Citizen Voting is Outrageous!

Misc US Politics:

*** The End Of “Chevron” Deference

Sociopaths Have Overrun the United States Government

Biden to Announce Support for Overhaul of Supreme Court

The Rockefeller’s Created 1000± “Climate Change” Institutions, Foundations, And Activist Groups

Censorship US:

Poem: Rise Of The Censorians

Societally US:

*** Digital outage raises a red flag on technology policy

*** Report: DHS Group Called Being ‘Religious’ an ‘Indicator’ of Domestic Terrorism

Senate committee advances bill to draft women into US military

Religion Related:

*** Unexpected vehicle for truth? a Catholic take on an interview with the Petersons

Catholic Unscripted: Michael Voris leaves Church Militant

Science:

*** How to Spot Pseudoscience

Health:

*** Fabulous short video by Leslie Manookian

*** How medical malpractice lawsuits are silencing good doctors

Moderna Gets $176 Million From Feds to Rush mRNA Injections for Bird Flu

Short Video: 6 Early Signs of Dementia

Beware the threat of the “One Health” agenda

Israel/Ukraine:

Pray for the safety of the Israeli people

Latest Developments in Israel

Pray for the safety of the Ukrainian people

A well-rated source to make a Ukraine donation

Latest Developments in Ukraine

COVID-19 — Misc:

*** Court Rules: COVID shots NOT a Vaccine!

*** Largest Study of Its Kind Finds Excess Deaths During Pandemic Caused by Public Health Response, Not Virus


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Note 4: I am not an attorney or a physician, so no material appearing in any of the Newsletters (or any of my websites) should be construed as giving legal or medical advice. My recommendation has always been: consult a competent, licensed attorney when you are involved with legal issues, and consult a competent physician regarding medical matters.

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CFACT squares off with JP Morgan CEO at shareholder meeting

CFACT’s Greg Neff directed a pointed question to CEO Jamie Dimon at a shareholder meeting on Thursday, May 23, taking aim at JP Morgan’s involvement with the “Net-Zero Banking Alliance” (NZBA). NZBA is a network that represents 40% of the global banking institutions that have come together to commit to financing projects that will transition the world economy to net zero by 2050.

“Agriculture officials from at least 11 states have raised concern about JP Morgan’s involvement with the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), saying that the policies promoted by this group will likely lead to food shortages and huge price increases for consumers. Is it wise for this board to step outside its expertise and make commitments to push forward the NZBA’s extreme agenda?” Neff queried.

It was immediately clear that this question had hit a nerve with the CEO. As it was read, Dimon gave a distinct sigh of annoyance and then proceeded to give an abbreviated non-answer that didn’t address a single point made in the query.

The CEO stated, “We dance to our own music here and we report that in our ESG report. Obviously, we care about the environment, farmers, and agriculture.” ESG refers to the controversial Environmental, Social, and Governance score program that has become all the rage on Wall Street in recent years. This scoring system of companies and individuals rates their adherence to many of the Left’s most sacred dogmas.

In addition to the Q&A period, CFACT also used its position as a stock owner in the company to vote on various proposals. The first of note sought to have JP Morgan create a report evaluating potential humanitarian crises being fostered by the forced transition to “green” energy. CFACT voted in favor of it. The second proposal sought to give additional rights to indigenous tribes, or more accurately leftwing organizations acting in the name of indigenous tribes, to veto any funding for fossil fuel projects in the name of environmental racism. CFACT voted against this one. Both proposals were ultimately defeated, landing CFACT a mixed bag of results.

CFACT will continue attending and reporting back on various shareholder meetings in which it holds shares. The broader implications of such engagements touch upon fundamental issues of environmental responsibility and economic viability. By challenging the radical left’s influence, CFACT aims to promote a balanced approach to corporate decision-making.

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CFACT challenges Citigroup’s “sustainable financing” during shareholder meeting

EDITORS NOTE: This CFACT column is republished with permission. ©All rights reserved.

AWED MEDIA BALANCED NEWS: We cover COVID to Climate, as well as Energy to Elections.

Welcome! We cover COVID to Climate, as well as Energy to Elections.

Here is the link for this issue, so please share it on social media.

Checkout the 2024, 2023, 2022, & 2021 archives, plus asterisked items below.


— This Newsletter’s Articles, by Topic —

If You Only Have Time to Read Some Select Articles:

*** Peer-Reviewed Study: 74% of Deaths Directly Linked to COVID-19 Shot

*** Supreme Court strikes down Chevron, curtailing power of federal agencies

*** Chevron and Remdesivir

*** Supremes Kneecap Administrative State

*** On heels of Chevron decision, Supreme Court vacates rulings

*** My Assessment of the Debate

*** Fact Checking the Two Presidents (Goodman Institute)

*** Tucker Reacts to Trump vs. Biden Debate

*** CONFIRMED: Biden is Not Qualified to Be President

*** The US Presidential Debate was right on the Democrats schedule

*** Democrats Love ‘Democracy’ So Much, They’re Trying to Keep RFK Jr. Off the 2024 Ballot]

*** Greenwashing Kamala Harris: How the Veep Casts Herself as an Environmental Justice Crusader

*** James Clapper, Mr. October Surprise: How Obama’s Intel Czar Rigged 2016 and 2020 Debates Against Trump

*** Media Concealed Biden’s Cognitive Decline Because They Hate Trump

*** Supreme Court rules in favor of Jan. 6 Capitol riot participant

*** Study: The Caesar cipher and stacking the deck in New York State voter rolls

*** Report: To Restore Confidence in US Elections, Congress must Pass the “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act

*** Dr. Jerome Corsi re NYS election algorithm, Biden Debate, & Vigano trial

*** Reckoning With Truth and Myth

*** The importance of warning signs

*** Climate Change is a $100 Trillion Wealth Transfer from the Poor to the Rich

*** Video: Global Warming Myths Debunked by IPCC Expert Greg Wrightstone

*** Study: Carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems

*** The Net Zero Cure is Far Worse Than the Disease

*** Battery Baloney, Hydrogen Hype and Green Fairy Tales

*** China Is The Big Winner Of North American EV Policies

*** Should Electric Vehicles be Illegal?

*** Cooking the Books 2: Lazard’s Levelized Cost of Energy Estimates for Wind

*** Short video: Green Madness – The Waste and Destruction of One Industrial Wind Turbine Project

*** Nuclear Power 101: Safe, Reliable & Affordable Power Generation In-a-Nutshell

*** The stage is being set for an American nuclear power revolution

*** Grade Inflation and Campus Protests

*** How Intelligent is Artificial Intelligence on the Subject of Election Integrity?

*** Anthony Blinken Reveals Government’s AI Plan to Censor Free Speech

Secondary Education Related:

*** Report: The Key to Fixing the US Education System

*** Video Interview with Evan Sayet re his popular book on alarmism

New Report: How K-12 Students Are Being Used to ‘Globalize the Intifada’

Scientific American Magazine Calls for Federal Homeschooling Regulations

Higher Education Related:

*** Grade Inflation and Campus Protests

High ceilings linked to poorer exam results for university students

Artificial Intelligence:

*** How Intelligent is Artificial Intelligence on the Subject of Election Integrity?

*** Anthony Blinken Reveals Government’s AI Plan to Censor Free Speech

Zuckerberg Warns: AI Companies ‘Trying to Create God’, But He Will Save Us

Wind Energy:

Feds say “damn the whales” in the Gulf of Maine

*** Taking the Wind Out of Climate Change (referencing 60± studies)

*** Cooking the Books 2: Lazard’s Levelized Cost of Energy Estimates for Wind

*** Short video: Green Madness – The Waste and Destruction of One Industrial Wind Turbine Project

Video: The Problem with Wind Energy

Solar Energy:

NY Community Bans Solar Projects

Another NY Community Reconsiders Solar Projects

Solar Projects are Taking US Back to the Dark Ages

Nuclear Energy:

*** Nuclear Power 101: Safe, Reliable & Affordable Power Generation In-a-Nutshell

*** The stage is being set for an American nuclear power revolution

Fossil Fuel Energy:

225 Ways President Biden and the Democrats Have Made it Harder to Produce Oil & Gas

Electric Vehicles (EVs):

*** China Is The Big Winner Of North American EV Policies

*** Should Electric Vehicles be Illegal?

22 Workers Killed After Single Malfunctioning Lithium Battery Sets Off Disastrous Chain Reaction

Misc Energy:

*** Battery Baloney, Hydrogen Hype and Green Fairy Tales

California’s Energy Economy – Challenges and Opportunities

Alex Epstein: Answers to questions about “depletion,” nuclear, industry communication failure, and more

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

*** Climate Change is a $100 Trillion Wealth Transfer from the Poor to the Rich

*** Video: Global Warming Myths Debunked by IPCC Expert Greg Wrightstone

*** Study: Carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems

Google Doesn’t Want You to Know the Truth About Heat Waves and ‘Climate Change’

A Fresh Embarrassment for the Climate Cult

After a trillion tons of CO2, the Great Barrier Reef hits record coral cover third year in a row

Manmade Global Warming — Misc:

*** The Net Zero Cure is Far Worse Than the Disease

Scientists Want to Pour 60,000 Gallons of Sodium Hydroxide Into Ocean Off Cape Cod to Test Carbon Dioxide Removal

Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up In Smoke

US Election:

Election-Integrity.info (10 major election reports by our team of experts, plus much more!)

*** Supreme Court rules in favor of Jan. 6 Capitol riot participant

*** Report: To Restore Confidence in US Elections, Congress must Pass the “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act

*** Dr. Jerome Corsi re NYS election algorithm, Biden Debate, & Vigano trial

AMAC Action Launches Nationwide Campaign To Safeguard American Elections

Is the Dem’s answer Parkinson’s?

US Election — State Issues:

*** Study: The Caesar cipher and stacking the deck in New York State voter rolls

*** America First Legal Sends All 50 States a Plan for How to Use Existing Federal Law to Prevent Foreign Nationals from Illegally Voting in American Elections

NC formal complaint against three organizations keeping voter info

Eleven Michigan Legislators Appeal Federal Lawsuit to the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals

Washington State Abolishes Residency Requirement for Voter Registration

North Carolina conservative activists attempting to flip GOP’s view on early voting in the swing state

The First Presidential Debate:

*** My Assessment of the Debate

*** Fact Checking the Two Presidents (Goodman Institute)

*** Tucker Reacts to Trump vs. Biden Debate

*** CONFIRMED: Biden is Not Qualified to Be President

*** The US Presidential Debate was right on the Democrats schedule

Aftershocks From the Debate

Gov Newsom’s unpopularity might have something to do with his extreme mandates that make life unaffordable!

Supreme Court’s Chevron Decision:

*** Chevron and Remdesivir

*** Supreme Court strikes down Chevron, curtailing power of federal agencies

*** Supremes Kneecap Administrative State

*** On heels of Chevron decision, Supreme Court vacates rulings

Supreme Court Axes Chevron Deference, Spanks Federal Bureaucracy

A big win for representative government

The Chevron Doctrine Did Not Clean Up Pollution

Chevron, The Supreme Court, and the Law

Misc US Politics:

*** Democrats Love ‘Democracy’ So Much, They’re Trying to Keep RFK Jr. Off the 2024 Ballot]

*** Greenwashing Kamala Harris: How the Veep Casts Herself as an Environmental Justice Crusader

*** James Clapper, Mr. October Surprise: How Obama’s Intel Czar Rigged 2016 and 2020 Debates Against Trump

*** Media Concealed Biden’s Cognitive Decline Because They Hate Trump

The Media Is Clueless About Shift Toward ‘Populism’

US Citizens’ Right To Abolish Government

The Beginning of the End for the Squad?

Fact Checking WRAL (NC)

Societally US:

*** Reckoning With Truth and Myth

*** The importance of warning signs

*** Opt out of Zoom collecting personal information about you!

*** Nearly Half of Americans Struggling Because of Higher Prices

Stand up for Steve Bannon lest it be you next

21 Current US Economic Facts

How the Federal Government Loses More Money Than Its Bean-Counters Can Count

Religion Related:

Explained: Archbishop Viganò has accused the Pope of heresy. What happens now?

*** Deep Dive on Vatican’s Accusation of Schism Against Archbishop Viganò

Science:

*** So Now the Feds Will Monitor Research Integrity?

What defines a species? Inside the fierce debate that’s rocking biology to its core

Health:

*** Biodefence: When A Military Coup Took Over Public Health

*** Duke Health Fires Conservative Doctor

Israel/Ukraine:

Pray for the safety of the Israeli people

Latest Developments in Israel

Pray for the safety of the Ukrainian people

A well-rated source to make a Ukraine donation

Latest Developments in Ukraine

COVID-19 — Misc:

*** Peer-Reviewed Study: 74% of Deaths Directly Linked to COVID-19 Shot

Archive: Covid-19 – Mass Formation or Mass Atrocity?


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225 Ways President Biden and the Democrats Have Made it Harder to Produce Oil & Gas

Joe Biden and his Democrats have a plan for American energy: make it harder to produce and more expensive to purchase. Since Biden took office, his administration and Congressional Democrats have taken over 225 actions deliberately designed to make it harder to produce energy here in America.  A list of those actions appears below. A PDF of the list is available to download here.

Author

THOMAS PYLE


On January 20, 2021,

  1. Besides canceling the Keystone XL pipeline,
  2. President Biden restricted domestic production by issuing a moratorium on all oil and natural gas leasing activities in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
  3. He also restored and expanded the use of the government-created social cost of carbon metric to artificially increase the regulatory costs of energy production of fossil fuels when performing analyses, as well as artificially increase the so-called “benefits” of decreasing production.
  4. Biden continued to revoke Trump administration executive orders, including those related to the Waters of the United States rule and the Antiquities Act. The Trump-era actions decreased regulations on Federal land and expanded the ability to produce energy domestically.

On January 27, 2021,

  1. Biden issued an executive order announcing a moratorium on new oil and gas leases on public lands
  2. or in offshore waters
  3. and reconsideration of Federal oil and gas permitting and leasing practices.
  4. He directed his Interior Department to conduct a review of permitting and leasing policies.
  5. Also, by Executive Order, Biden directed agencies to eliminate federal fossil fuel “subsidies” wherever possible, disadvantaging oil and natural gas compared to other industries that receive similar Federal tax treatments or other energy sources which receive direct subsidies.
  6. This Biden Executive Order attacked the energy industry by promoting “ending international financing of carbon-intensive fossil fuel-based energy while simultaneously advancing sustainable development and a green recovery.” In other words, the U.S. government would leverage its power to attack oil and gas producers while subsidizing favored industries.
  7. Biden’s EO pushed for an increase in enforcement of “environmental justice” violations and support for such efforts, which typically are advanced by radical environmental organizations and slip-and-fall lawyers hoping to cash in on the backs of energy consumers.

On February 2, 2021,

  1. The EPA hired Marianne Engelman-Lado, a prominent environmental justice proponent, to advance its radical Green New Deal social justice agenda at the EPA, a signal to industry that it plans to continue its attack on American energy.

On February 4, 2021,

  1. At the behest of the January 27th Climate Crisis EO, the DOJ withdrew several Trump-era enforcement documents which provided clarity and streamlined regulations to increase energy independence.

On February 19, 2021,

  1. Biden officially rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, which is detrimental to Americans while propping up oil production in Russia and OPEC and increasing the dependence of Europe on Russian oil and natural gas. It also benefits China, who dominates the supply chain for critical minerals that are needed for wind turbines, solar panels, and electric vehicle batteries.

On February 23, 2021,

  1. The Biden administration issued a Statement of Administration Policy in support of H.R. 803 which curtailed energy production on over 1.5 million acres of federal lands.

On March 11, 2021,

  1. The President signed ARPA, which included numerous provisions advancing Biden’s green priorities, such as a $50 million environmental slush fund directed towards “environmental justice” groups, including efforts advanced by Biden’s EO.
  2. ARPA also included $50 million in grant funding for Clean Air Act pollution-related activities aimed at advancing the green agenda at the expense of the fossil fuel industry.

On March 15, 2021,

  1. Biden’s Securities and Exchange Commission sought input regarding the possibility of a rule that would require hundreds of businesses to measure and disclose greenhouse gas emissions in a standardized way, hugely increasing the environmental costs of compliance and disincentivizing oil and gas production.

On April 15, 2021,

  1. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s policy statement outlines — and effectively endorses — how the agency would consider market rules proposed by regional grid operators that seek to incorporate a state-determined carbon price in organized wholesale electricity markets. This amounts to a de facto endorsement of a carbon tax that would be paid by everyday Americans in their utility bills.

On April 16, 2021,

  1. At Biden’s Direction, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland revoked policies in Secretarial Order 3398 established by the Trump administration including rejecting “American Energy Independence” as a goal;
  2. rejecting an “America-First Offshore Energy Strategy;”
  3. rejecting “strengthening the Department of the Interior’s Energy Portfolio;”
  4. and rejecting establishing the “Executive Committee for Expedited Permitting.” These actions set the stage for the unprecedented slowdown in energy activity by the Interior Department, steward of 2.46 billion acres of federal mineral estate and all its energy and mineral resources.

On April 22, 2021,

  1. Biden issued the U.S. International Climate Finance Plan to funnel international financing toward green industries and away from oil and gas.

On April 27, 2021,

  1. The Biden administration issued a Statement of Administration Policy in support of S.J. Res. 14 which rescinded a Trump-era rule that would have cut regulations on American energy production.

On April 28, 2021,

  1. Biden’s EPA issued a Notice of Reconsideration that would propose to revoke a Trump-era action that revoked California’s waiver for California’s Advanced Clean Car Program (Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards and Zero Emission Vehicle Requirements).

On May 5, 2021,

  1. This proposed Fish and Wildlife Service Rule revokes a Trump administration rule and expands the definition of “incidental take” under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). The rule would impact energy production on federal lands, increasing regulatory burdens.

On May 20, 2021,

  1. Biden issued an executive order on Climate-Related Financial Risk that would artificially increase regulatory burdens on the oil and gas industry by increasing the “risk” the federal government undertakes in doing business with them.

On May 28, 2021,

  1. Biden’s FY 2022 revenue proposals include nearly $150 billion in tax increases directly levied against the oil and gas energy producers.

On July 28, 2021,

  1. This Department of Energy determination increases regulatory burdens on commercial building codes, requiring green energy codes to disincentivize natural gas and other energy sources. DOE readily admits they ignored efforts private industry is making on their own and utilized the questionable “social costs of carbon” to overstate the public benefit.
  2. The Executive Order also kicked off the development of more stringent long-term fuel efficiency and emissions standards, a backdoor way to compel the electrification of vehicles.

On August 11, 2021,

  1. The White House released a letter from Jake Sullivan begging OPEC+ (OPEC plus Russia) to produce more oil.

On September 3, 2021,

  1. Biden’s Department of Transportation issued a proposed rule that would update the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards for Model Years 2024–2026 Passenger Cars and Light Trucks to increase fuel economy regulations on passenger cars and light vehicles. The modeling calculated “fuel savings” by multiplying fuel price with ‘avoided fuel costs’ to disincentivize gasoline by making it more costly to afford ICE cars and trucks.

On September 9, 2021,

  1. NASA and the FAA launched a partnership to reduce “fuel use and harmful emissions” by strong-arming industry to adopt elements of their green agenda.
  2. The Department of Education’s Climate Adaptation Plan (CAP) includes efforts to incorporate the green agenda into as many guidance and policies as possible, effectively leveraging the department as an anti-fossil fuel propaganda tool.

On October 4, 2021,

  1. The FWS published its final rule revoking Trump-era actions which eased burdensome regulations on energy action.

On October 7, 2021,

  1. The Council on Environmental Quality revoked Trump administration NEPA reforms that reduced regulatory burdens by reinstating tangential environmental impacts of proposed projects.
  2. Biden announced plans to designate the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, a move counter to Trump’s reversal of a similar Obama-era proclamation. Trump aimed to allow energy exploration in the area to increase energy independence.
  3. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) CAP includes efforts to switch fuel away from oil and natural gas and subsidize more costly, less efficient fuel sources.
  4. As part of its CAP, EPA intends to incorporate Biden’s Green New Deal agenda throughout its rulemaking process.

On October 21, 2021,

  1. This report paints climate change, and therefore oil and gas producers, as a “risk to financial stability.” The report recommended the “climate disclosures” later set forth by the Biden administration.

On October 28, 2021,

  1. Rep. Rho Khanna interrogated oil CEOs about why they were increasing production as their ‘European Counterparts’ were lowering their own.

On October 29, 2021,

  1. The Bureau of Land Management announced the use of social costs of carbon in decision-making for approving permits for oil and gas drilling. This devalues the economic benefits of energy production on federal lands.

On October 30, 2021,

  1. The Department of Labor issued a final ESG Rule that would require fiduciaries to consider the economic effects of climate change and other so-called environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors when evaluating funds for retirement plans. The rule would strongly encourage fiduciaries to draw capital from domestic energy development in oil and natural gas to renewables.

On November 2, 2021,

  1. The Biden administration led a “Global Methane Pledge” to reduce global methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030. Neither Russia nor China signed the pledge, increasing the world’s reliance on these two countries for energy-related imports and disadvantaging the U.S. oil and natural gas industry, as well as large consumers of energy such as industrial manufacturing and agriculture.

On November 4, 2021,

  1. Biden committed to “ending fossil fuel financing abroad,” targeting the global fossil fuel industry, thereby disadvantaging them, which increases global oil and gas prices. Further, key countries, like China, did not sign the pledge, so the pledge harms signatories while empowering adversaries. This is another case of unilateral economic and energy disarmament.

On November 5, 2021,

  1. Biden Energy Sec. Granholm laughed at questions about boosting oil production.

On November 12, 2021,

  1. New Source Review: These broad, overreaching regulations target new, modified, and reconstructed oil and natural gas sources, and would require states to reduce methane emissions from hundreds of thousands of existing sources nationwide for the first time. The Proposed Rule follows the President’s Day 1 Climate EO and the passage of the S.J. Res. 14, a CRA rescinding Trump-era energy independence policies. The proposed rule spends several paragraphs dismissing the effects of the rule on the oil and gas industry and misleadingly applies its effects on the industry to only the “140,000” (an underestimate of the over 220,000) employees directly involved in extraction. This means it ignores the nearly 10 million other people working in the oil and gas industry and the impacts to the oil and gas economy more broadly.

On November 15, 2021,

  1. Biden’s Interior Department announced plans to withdraw Chaco Canyon from oil and gas drilling for 20 years.
  2. The Biden administration nominated Saule Omarova to serve as Comptroller of the Currency. Omarova’s past comments speak for themselves: “A lot of the smaller players in [the fossil fuel] industry are going to, probably, go bankrupt in short order—at least, we want them to go bankrupt if we want to tackle climate change,” she said.

On November 17, 2021,

  1. HUD’s CAP leverages the Community Development Block Grant to advance ‘environmental justice’ efforts.
  2. Biden calls on the FTC to probe “anti-consumer behavior” by energy companies.

On November 19, 2021,

  1. Biden endorsed several oil and gas provisions in the Build Back Better Bill, including a new tax on methane, of up to $1500 per ton;
  2. prohibiting energy production in the Arctic and offshore leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Atlantic, Pacific and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Areas;
  3. increased fees and royalties for onshore and offshore oil and gas production;
  4. a new $8 billion tax on companies that produce, process, transmit or store oil and natural gas starting in 2023;
  5. limited ability of energy producers to claim tax credits for upfront and royalty payments in foreign countries – amounting to a tax increase on domestic energy producers;
  6. and a 16.4 cent tax on each barrel on crude oil – up from 9.7 cents – a $13 billion tax increase on oil production.

On November 26, 2021,

  1. Biden’s Interior Department issued its report on the Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Program includes recommendations to raise rents and royalty rates on oil and gas producers, even though federal energy production already lags that from state and private lands.

On December 14, 2021,

  1. The EPA launched a revamp of its Office of Civil Rights to add so-called environmental justice enforcement as a key pillar in enforcing Title VI civil rights complaints. The agency’s announcements mean social justice claims against, among others, the oil and gas industry will increase costs and penalties that have specious connections to its environmental mission.

On December 21, 2021,

  1. Biden’s Department of Transportation issued its Final Rule revoking Trump-era actions which prevented California from arbitrarily becoming the national standard for fuel emissions. The rule set the stage for the administration to reinstate California’s waiver, and, since automakers do not make different cars for different states, the rule would allow California’s radical environmental policies to reach nationwide, forcing people nationwide to pay for vehicles meeting California’s standards.

On December 30, 2021,

  1. Biden’s EPA issued its Final Rule for increased “fuel efficiency standards.” According to the Final Rule, “These standards are the strongest vehicle emissions standards ever established for the light-duty vehicle sector. The rule, in responding to comments, claims “energy security benefits to the U.S. from decreased exposure to volatile world oil prices” suggesting that decreasing oil and gas production in the U.S. will result in less exposure to the international oil and gas market because they will be disincentivizing vehicles that use oil and gas. The rule also claims that it will result in “fuel savings” entirely due to less use of fuel.

On January 13, 2022,

  1. DOE announced an initiative to hire 1,000 staffers for their Clean Energy Corps, a group of staff dedicated to Biden’s promise to destroy fossil fuels.

On January 14, 2022,

  1. Biden nominated Sarah Raskin to serve as Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve. She was deemed so radical in her belief that fed policy should be dictated by environmental policy that she gained a bipartisan opposition and had to withdraw her nomination.

On February 9, 2022,

  1. A proposed rule on Coal and Oil Power Plant Mercury Standards would revoke a Trump-era rule that cut red tape on coal and oil-fired power generators and followed the Supreme Court’s rejection of an earlier Obama administration rule. This would effectively reinstate Obama-era regulations which sought to increase regulations on coal and oil-fired power plants.

On February 18, 2022,

  1. FERC updated a 23-year-old policy for assessing proposed natural gas pipelines, adding new considerations for landowners, environmental justice communities, and other factors. In a separate but related decision, the commission also laid out a framework for evaluating projects’ greenhouse gas emissions.

On February 21, 2022,

  1. The Biden administration paused working all new oil and gas leases on Federal land in response to a judge blocking their arbitrary use of social costs of carbon, unnecessarily hurting domestic oil and gas production.

On February 28, 2022,

  1. The Ozone Transport Proposed Rule would expand federal emissions regulations over a wider geographic region and over a wider array of sources, including the gathering, boosting and transmission segments of the oil and gas sector. Integral energy production states like Nevada, Utah and Wyoming would be required to jump through more red tape.

On March 1, 2022,

  1. Refusal To Appeal adverse leasing court decision: The Biden administration refused to appeal an unprecedented decision to vacate an offshore oil and gas leasing sale held in November 2021. This means under Biden, the U.S. has not held one successful lease sale offshore.
  2. Certification of New Interstate Natural Gas Facilities: This policy statement increases climate change regulations for new interstate natural gas facilities.

On March 8, 2022,

  1. President Biden tried to deflect from his anti-energy record saying there are 9,000 issued leases on federal lands without current drilling. This is true and it’s also true that this is the lowest percentage of unused leases in at least 20 years — in other words, lease utilization is at a multi-decade high.

On March 9, 2022,

  1. EPA Reinstates California Emissions Waiver: The EPA reinstated California’s emissions waivers, allowing the state to set its own greenhouse gas emissions standards, standards which will likely be adopted nationwide and are sure to make vehicles more expensive. The practical effect is that California is setting policy for people in all the other states despite their terrible record of energy inflation.

On March 11, 2022,

  1. Natural Gas Infrastructure Project Reviews: This interim regulation will increase the regulatory burden on natural gas facilities by, among other things, requiring climate change impacts be considered when determining whether a project is in the public interest.

On March 16, 2022,

  1. Doubling Down on Social Costs of Carbon: The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the dubious social costs of carbon metric which had been rejected by another court by issuing a stay on the lower court’s ruling. The ruling itself cast doubt on the lower court’s ruling. The Biden administration argued against the lower court’s ruling to reinstate the SCC metric. The Social Cost of Carbon is a “made-up” number designed to make any hydrocarbon project in the U.S. more expensive. It is an “end-around” the politically difficult carbon tax most of the Green Establishment supports.

March 21, 2022,

  1. SEC Proposed Rule on Mandatory Climate Disclosures: The SEC’s proposed rule would require public companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions
  2. and their exposure to climate change. This rule would massively increase so-called environmental costs of compliance and, in tandem with so-called social costs of carbon, artificially disincentivizing oil and gas production.

March 28, 2022,

  1. Army Corps of Engineers’ Review of its Nationwide Permit 12 for Oil or Natural Gas Pipeline Activities: The corps announced it would be reviewing NWP 12 late last month as part of Biden’s day-1 executive order on climate change mandating all federal agencies ensure their work is in line with its climate and environmental objectives. The review is part of a long list of actions that confuse and delay permitting for critical infrastructure. This makes pipelines harder to build and improve in the U.S.

March 30, 2022

  1. Environmental Justice Advisory Council Meeting: The WHEJAC will hold its first two meetings to, among other things, advance Green New Deal priorities including “environmental justice and pollution reduction, energy, climate change mitigation and resilience, environmental health, and racial inequity.”

March 31, 2022

  1. President Biden announces that he will sell one million barrels of oil a day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for the next six months.
  2. Biden wants to penalize oil companies with unused leases: President Biden called on Congress to pass legislation enacting “use it or lose it” fines on wells that oil companies have leased from the federal government but have not used in years and “on acres of public lands that they are hoarding without producing… Companies that are producing from their leased acres and existing wells will not face higher fees.” The extra fees on federally leased land are on top of rents that the oil companies pay to hold the leases, “bonus bids” paid by the winning bidder at lease sales and the fact that 66 percent of federal leases are currently producing oil. This is simply a deflection from the Biden administration’s war on affordable North American energy supplies.
  3. Biden’s Budget Contains More Anti-Oil Proposals: President Biden’s budget for the fiscal year 2023 is $5.8 trillion. It contains large amounts of climate spending and anti-oil and gas policies that did not get passed in his Build Back Better bill last year.
  4. Biden is seeking $50 billion for programs to address climate change,
  5. including $18 billion to build the U.S. government’s resilience to climate change,
  6. $3.3 billion in funding for clean energy projects and at least $20 million for a new “Civilian Climate Corps.”
  7. To help pay for the increased climate spending, Biden is asking Congress to eliminate tax provisions that aid domestic energy production,
  8. including tax deductions for intangible drilling costs and low-production wells that enable small producers in the United States to produce oil. Removing these deductions will lower domestic output while further raising already high oil and gasoline prices.

April 5, 2022,

  1. Biden’s Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management releases a “Strategic Vision” with no discussion of increasing domestic fossil energy production: The Department of Energy is statutorily required to carry out research and development with “the goal of improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and environmental performance of fossil energy production, upgrading, conversion, and consumption.” (42 USC 16291) However, the Biden Department of Energy has no interest in increasing fossil energy production. Despite the requirements of the law, the Strategic Vision is only about “Advancing Justice, Labor, and Engagement; Advancing Carbon Management Approaches toward Deep Decarbonization; and Advancing Technologies that Lead to Sustainable Energy Resources.”

April 12, 2022,

  1. Biden extended the availability of higher biofuels-blended gasoline during the summer to lower gasoline costs and to reduce reliance on foreign energy sources. The measure will allow Americans to buy E15, a gasoline blend that contains 15 percent ethanol from June 1 to September 15. Oil refiners are required to blend some ethanol into gasoline under a pair of laws, passed in 2005 and 2007, known as the Renewable Fuels Program, intended to lower the use of oil and greenhouse gas emissions and reduce dependency on foreign oil by mandating increased levels of ethanol in the nation’s fuel mix every year. However, since the passage of the 2007 law, the mandate has been met with criticism that it has contributed to increased fuel prices and has done little to lower greenhouse gas emissions. With looming food shortages already acknowledged by President Biden, turning his back on domestic energy production while dedicating even more food to make energy inefficiently is not wise.

April 15, 2022,

  1. Biden announced 144,000 acres of the federal mineral estate opened for oil and gas leasing — just 0.00589 percent of the 2.46 billion acres the American people own.  White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said, “Today’s action…was the result of a court injunction that we continue to appeal, and it’s not in line with the president’s policy, which is to ban additional leasing.”
  2. The administration announced it would resume leasing, but with a royalty rate almost 50 percent higher.
  3. Withdrawal of M-37046 and
  4. reinstatement of M37039: “The Bureau of Land Management’s Authority to Address Impacts of its Land Use Authorizations Through Mitigation” The Interior Department reversed a Trump administration decision which limited the scope of “compensatory mitigation” the Department could force upon projects on federal land as a condition of receiving a permit, which will hit energy and mining projects especially hard. Under the new guidance, opponents in the federal government could require mitigation located far from the project with little relevance, effectively giving bureaucrats a blank check to request whatever they wish of a permit seeker with little controls. This decision was made less than a week after the DOI Inspector General reported that there were no controls or apparent records justifying previous versions of this program, and warned they may have to review the overall program again. This is a “3rd world” approach giving government officials the latitude to effectively deny a project by assessing “compensatory mitigation” so expensive as to make it uneconomic, or to fund their pet projects by extorting additional funds from a permit-seeker.

April 19, 2022,

  1. Biden Restores Climate to NEPA: The Biden administration completed reforms on how agencies implement the National Environmental Policy Act, effectively undoing one of the Trump administration’s most important environmental regulatory rollbacks. This opens the door for officials to cook up whatever justification they desire to impede energy development under the guise of NEPA.

April 20, 2022,

  1. White House Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy states on MSNBC that “President Biden remains absolutely committed to not moving forward with additional drilling on public lands.”

April 21, 2022,

  1. U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry said the world’s reliance on natural gas should be limited to a decade. He said, “We have to put the industry on notice: You’ve got six years, eight years, no more than 10 years or so, within which you’ve got to come up with a means by which you’re going to capture, and if you’re not capturing, then we have to deploy alternative sources of energy.” Repeated statements like this from administration officials tell investors not to sponsor energy investments in the U.S., since it implies the use of those energy sources will be limited by the government.

April 25, 2022,

  1. Biden reverses Trump’s Alaska oil plan: The Biden administration released a management plan for the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska, an Indiana-sized area reserved for oil and gas leasing. The final decision reverses a Trump-era plan that had opened most of the reserve to oil and gas leasing and withdraws some of the most prospective oil and gas areas from consideration.

April 28, 2022,

  1. The Biden administration admitted to using faulty modeling which overestimated wildlife effects, delaying permitting on existing leases.

May 18, 2022,

  1. The Biden administration announced they were canceling a lease sale of over one million acres in the Cook Inlet in Alaska.
  2. At the same time, the Biden administration announced they were canceling a lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico.

May 19, 2022,

  1. HR. 7688 is named the “Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act,” and it would give the President vast powers to set price controls by executive fiat. If passed, this legislation will cause even more harm to American energy consumers. Price controls don’t work, and our experience during the gas lines of the 1970s should remind us that price controls will lead to shortages
  2. S.4214 is a similar “price gouging” bill taken up in the Senate.

June 2, 2022,

  1. The Biden administration settled with environmental litigants to do what the Biden administration wanted to do and more thoroughly analyze the climate impacts of oil and gas leasing on 4 million acres of federal lands. This provides more delay, potential litigation about sufficiency, and more uncertainty about investment.
  2. Biden’s EPA announced they were allowing states greater power to stop roads, dams, shopping malls, housing developments, wineries, breweries, pipelines, coal terminals, and other projects using Section 401 of the Clean Water Act.

June 7, 2022,

  1. Biden’s EPA deals a death blow to Pebble Mine in Alaska.  Citing its authority under the 1972 Clean Water Act, EPA proposed a legal determination that would ban the disposal of mining waste rock in the Bristol Bay watershed. Pebble is one of the world’s largest copper deposits –essential for electrification—and holds enormous quantities of additional minerals, including strategic ones.

June 8, 2022,

  1. Biden reduces fees on renewables while raising them on oil and gas.  President Biden’s Interior Department announced it will reduce the fees on renewable projects on federal lands after announcing recently that royalty rates and rents would increase as much as 50% for oil and gas projects on federal lands.

June 28, 2022,

  1. President Biden considers new regulations that would hamper the largest oil-producing area in the world.  His latest consideration is EPA implementing new requirements that would curb drilling across parts of the Permian Basin—the world’s biggest oil field that straddles Texas and New Mexico.

July 6, 2022,

  1. President Biden releases his draft offshore lease plan.   The plan includes an option with zero lease sales. There is the potential for ten potential new leases in the Gulf of Mexico and one in the Cook Inlet off the southern coast of Alaska. There are no new leases in federal waters off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Biden’s plan is in sharp contrast to President Trump’s proposed offshore lease plan that had 47 new offshore drilling leases, including in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. President Trump had proposed a vast expansion of drilling sales to cover more than 90 percent of coastal waters, including areas off California and new zones in the Atlantic and Arctic. The earliest Biden’s offshore lease program could be finalized is likely late fall.

July 7, 2022,

  1. The Biden administration proposes a strict appliance standard rule for furnaces, the goal of which is to increase the upfront cost of using natural gas furnaces so great that people will switch to electric heating.

July 14, 2022,

  1. Biden sells oil to China from the SPR.  Biden has sold more than five million barrels of oil from the SPR to European and Asian nations instead of U.S. refiners, compromising U.S. energy security. Biden’s Energy Department in April announced the sale of 950,000 barrels from SPR to Unipec, the trading arm of the China Petrochemical Corporation, which is wholly owned by the Chinese government.  China purchased that oil from U.S. emergency reserves to bolster its own stockpile. China has been buying large amounts of oil for its reserves since the early COVID lockdowns when prices were low due to demand destruction.

July 15, 2022,

  1. Biden’s Federal Highway Administration, without authority to do so, proposed requiring all states to track and reduce on-road vehicle greenhouse gas emissions.

August 16, 2022,

  1. President Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which includes new taxes on natural gas extraction and methane leaks, and
  2. Superfund taxes on crude oil and its related products, and
  3. An extension of biofuel tax credits and a new tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel. These biofuel tax credits will encourage existing petroleum refining capacity to convert to biofuels, making it harder for Americans to get the petroleum fuel products they need for transportation and home heating. These incentives will make the United States import more petroleum products from countries with additional capacity such as China and the Middle East, while committing more agricultural products to fuel, rather than food.
  4. IRA:  The law also encourages states to adopt California’s plan to phase out gas-powered vehicles by 2035.

August 17, 2022,

  1. A federal judge reinstated a moratorium on coal leasing from federal lands that had been implemented during the Obama administration and was lifted under President Donald Trump. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Brian Morris requires government officials to conduct a new environmental review prior to resuming coal sales from federal lands. According to the judge, the government’s previous review of the program had not adequately considered the impacts of climate change from coal’s greenhouse gas emissions, among other effects.

August 18, 2022

  1. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm sent a letter to refiners threatening “to deploy emergency actions” against the industry if they continue to export refined products or otherwise fail to build refined product inventories. This ignores the record of increasing exports of petroleum coinciding with rising production in the U.S.

August 22, 2022,

  1. U.S. Appeals Court reinstates Biden’s ban on oil and gas leasing

September 6, 2022

  1. The Biden administration reached an agreement with environmental groups to halt drilling permits on over 58,000 acres of land in a sue-and-settle case.

September 12, 2022,

  1. EPA announced they rejected Cheniere Energy’s LNG appeal to exempt two turbines at LNG export terminals from a hazardous pollution rule despite the needs of the Europeans and others for LNG and Biden’s promises to help allies with supplies.

September 19, 2022

  1. The Department of Energy announces the sale of an additional 10 million barrels of oil from the SPR.

September 20, 2022,

  1. The Biden administration is expected to soon finalize a rule banning oil and gas leasing near Chaco Culture National Historical Park opposition from local Indigenous leaders, who say the administration’s rule would prevent them from collecting royalties on their land.

September 30, 2022,

  1. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and senior White House officials met with U.S. refiners. The Biden administration officials threatened the refiners with an export ban.

October 5, 2022,

  1. The Biden administration is reportedly working to wind down sanctions against Venezuela’s authoritarian government in exchange for oil production.  This ignores that Venezuelan crude oil is much more carbon intensive than the domestic oil the Biden Administration is restricting, or Canadian oil which would have been transported via the Keystone XL pipeline.

October 7, 2022,

  1. The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it was reopening the comment period on the ESG rule because a “technological error” resulted in the deletion of some public comments. But the SEC only gave people 14 days to figure out if their comment was deleted and to submit a comment again.

October 2, 2022,

  1. Biden administration officials lobbied the Saudis and other members of OPEC+ to hold off reducing oil output until after the midterm elections.

October 6, 2022,

  1. The Department of the Interior moves forward with some leasing but notes that they are “mandated” by the Inflation Reduction Act. In other words, DOI is trying not to lease unless mandated by an act of Congress. This ignores that current law requires them to lease periodically, which they are honoring in the breach.

November 2, 2023

  1. President Biden threatens oil companies with a windfall profits tax—again.  “Their profits are a windfall of war,” Mr. Biden said, referring to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as the reason for high prices for oil and gasoline. Biden could easily increase domestic oil production by changing his anti-oil and gas policies that began on his first day in office.

November 9, 2022

  1. California proposes banning new diesel trucks by 2040.  The California Air Resources Board (CARB) proposed a regulation that would require manufacturers to sell only “zero-emission” medium and heavy-duty vehicles in the state by 2040.

November 16, 2022

  1. The U.S. supports the phase out of hydrocarbon fuel sources at COP27.

November 17, 2022

  1. Biden releases more stringent requirements to EPA’s proposed methane rule at COP27.  At the Conference of the Parties (COP27) in Egypt, President Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the text of a supplemental proposed rule regulating methane emissions from the oil and natural gas industries that is more stringent than the original proposed rule in 2021. The 2021 rule targets emissions from existing oil and gas wells nationwide, rather than focusing only on new wells as previous EPA regulations have done. The new rule released at COP27, however, includes all drilling sites, even smaller wells that emit less than 3 tons of methane per year.  Small wells currently are subject to an initial inspection but are rarely checked again for leaks. The new proposal also requires operators to respond to credible third-party reports of high-volume methane leaks. These more stringent requirements result in a near doubling of the economic costs, which are estimated to produce a 13 percentage point increase in reduced emissions from 2005 levels by 2030. Increasing costs will increase bills for consumers at a time when natural gas prices are already expected to climb.
  2. Federal government grants lesser prairie chicken ESA protections.

November 29, 2022

  1. EPA proposes exorbitant estimates for the social cost of carbon.  President Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a new estimate for the social cost of carbon emissions that nearly quadruples the interim figure from the Obama Administration. The Biden administration has been using the Interagency Working Group’s interim value of $51 per metric ton of carbon dioxide, but EPA has proposed increasing it to $190.

November 30, 2022

  1. Instead of relying on the scientific method, the Biden administration instructed regulatory agencies to apply “indigenous knowledge” to “research, policies, and decision making.”

December 7, 2022

  1. President Biden seeks fossil fuel-free federal buildings and bans natural gas.

December 8, 2022

  1. The Bureau of Land Management piles its methane rule atop those set by EPA and Congress.  BLM’s proposal would tighten limits on gas flaring on federal land and require energy companies to better detect methane leaks. The rule would impose monthly limits on flaring and charge fees for flaring that exceeds those limits.

December 23, 2022

  1. California’s regulators release their net zero plan.  California regulators approved a plan to reduce the state’s carbon-dioxide emissions by 85 percent from 1990 levels by 2045, thereby reaching carbon neutrality, meaning the state will remove as many emissions from the atmosphere as it emits. It aims to do so in part by reducing fossil fuel demand.

January 10, 2023

  1. U.S. Interior Department names Elizabeth Klein to oversee offshore energy.  She had initially been nominated by the White House to be the Deputy Interior Secretary under current chief Deb Haaland but was withdrawn from consideration in March 2021 amid opposition from moderate Alaska Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski, whose vote was needed for her confirmation, over concerns that Klein was opposed to oil development.

January 12, 2023

  1. EPA’s proposed rule regarding the Clean Water Act. The rule would expand the EPA and Army’s regulatory oversight to include traditionally navigable waters, territorial seas, interstate waters and, “upstream water resources that significantly affect those waters.”  According to the two agencies, the revised rule is based on definitions that were in place before 2015. Farming groups, oil and gas producers, and real estate developers criticized the regulations as overbearing and burdensome to business, and, in particular, the ruling has the potential to affect natural gas infrastructure projects. It also would exert federal control over lands not owned by the federal government.

January 17, 2023

  1. Biden appointee proposes ban on gas stoves.  Richard Trumka Jr., a Biden commissioner on the CSPC, told Bloomberg the ban is justified because gas stoves increase respiratory problems such as asthma among children, which is a myth promoted by environmentalists whose real agenda is not to reduce asthma but to ban natural gas.  Gas stoves are used in about 35 percent of households nationwide, or about 40 million homes. The household figure is closer to 70 percent in some states, such as California and New Jersey. Other states where many residents use gas stoves include Nevada, Illinois, and New York.

January 31, 2023

  1. The Biden administration blocks Minnesota’s Twin Metals Mine.  The Biden administration blocked plans for a major copper, nickel and cobalt mine in northern Minnesota that could have helped supply minerals for his “net-zero” plans. The “Twin Metals Project” would have tapped the Duluth Complex within the Superior National Forest, where 95 percent of the nation’s nickel reserves and 88 percent of American cobalt reserves are found.

February 3, 2023

  1. The Biden administration blocks the development of Alaska’s Pebble Mine.  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency blocked the development of the proposed Pebble mine–the most significant undeveloped copper and gold resource in the world–because of stated concerns about its environmental impact on Alaska’s aquatic ecosystem.

March 3, 2023

  1. Biden EPA approves Midwest governors’ request for year-round E15 sales.  The Biden administration is recommending for approval a rule that would allow expanded sales of gasoline with a higher ethanol blend (15 percent ethanol), based on a request from governors in Midwest states.

March 9, 2023

  1. Biden administration attacks oil and gas in FY24 budget proposal.

March 10, 2023

  1. Biden’s offshore oil and gas lease plan was delayed by 18 months. President Biden’s oil and gas offshore lease plan is late and will be even later as the Interior Department argues it needs until December to finalize the plan. It told a court it needs the rest of the year to complete an analysis on the delayed five-year program, which will replace the expired 2017-2022 program.

March 14, 2023

  1. Biden withdraws more areas of Alaska from oil exploration.  The Biden administration announced major restrictions on offshore oil leasing in the Arctic Ocean and across Alaska’s North Slope supposedly to temper criticism from environmentalists over a pending decision on an oil drilling project in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve known as Willow and to form a “firewall” to limit future oil leases in the region. The Interior Department said it would issue new rules to block oil and gas leases on more than 55 percent of the 23 million acres that form the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska and bar drilling in nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort Sea — closing it off from oil exploration.  The restricted area of over 16 million acres is about the size of West Virginia. The Willow project, if approved, would take place inside the petroleum reserve, which is located about 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle. The National Petroleum Reserve was established in 1912 as a backup source of oil for the federal government, originally for the Navy, as it was at one time referred to as the Naval Petroleum Reserve. Four sites in the country comprised the Naval Petroleum Reserve. The fourth site is on the North Slope of Alaska.

March 16, 2023

  1. Sen. Whitehouse introduces the “Clean Competition Act,” a carbon border tax.  One consequence of this policy would be a negative impact on trade relations with the rest of the world. A carbon border tax will likely lead to retaliatory tariffs with our trading partners and a trade war as increasing tariffs are applied back and forth. A carbon tax like this one would impact heavy industry the most, as it would raise prices on things like steel, aluminum, and other industrial inputs. Because the costs of tariffs are ultimately passed along to consumers, starting a trade war with the world’s largest producer of aluminum (China produced nearly 60 percent of world aluminum in 2021) is a far cry from supporting the American working class. Additionally, carbon border taxes are ripe for political gamesmanship because determining the true carbon intensity of products from a variety of countries with different regulatory systems and variations in how emissions are tracked is no simple task. The sheer complexity of rating products would impose massive compliance costs throughout global supply chains, the last thing that is needed with runaway inflation and supply chains that are still recovering from the dual shocks of the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

March 17, 2023

  1. EPA’s “Good Neighbor” rule increases the costs of electricity for consumers.  The Biden administration announced tougher limits on emissions from power plants, factories and other industrial facilities that cross state boundaries. The new standards, announced by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), are intended to place tighter constraints on emissions from 23 Midwestern and Western states that have coal and natural gas power plants and facilities. This interstate regulation, known as the “good neighbor” rule, strengthens and expands an earlier interstate air pollution standard that was enacted during the Obama administration. In finalizing the rule, the EPA included three western states in the regulation — California, Nevada and Utah, due mainly to emissions from their industrial facilities. The new rule includes increased flexibilities, giving power plants emission allowances that will decrease over time. EPA was able to finalize the new standards as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit rejected a challenge to EPA’s proposed rule by coal companies and others this month. This rule is but one of many the Biden Administration is planning to roll out in pursuit of its quest to kill coal plants in the United States, as IER has detailed.

March 20, 2023

  1. Biden uses veto to preserve DOL Rule on ESG investing.

March 23, 2023

  1. U.S. Army Corp of Engineers slow walks Line 5 permitting process.

March 30, 2023

  1. California gasoline price gouging bill.  California Democratic lawmakers approved a bill that could provide a penalty for supposed price gouging at the gasoline pump, allowing regulators the power to fine oil companies for supposedly profiting from gas price spikes similar to those that California experienced last summer. Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom called for a special legislative session to pass a new tax on oil company profits after the average price of gas in California hit a record high of $6.44 per gallon, according to AAA. State regulators, however, did not pass a new tax because they were worried about supply shortages and higher prices as oil companies pass the new tax onto consumers.

March 31, 2023

  1. New York State to ban gas stoves in new buildings.  New York will become the first state to pass a law banning natural-gas and other fossil-fuel hookups in new buildings on its way to meeting President Biden’s net zero carbon goals and the state’s own targets for greenhouse-gas reduction. The New York State Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, passed in 2019, calls for a reduction in economy-wide greenhouse-gas emissions of 40 percent by 2030 and 85 percent by 2050 from 1990 levels.

April 4, 2023

  1. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes a rule to try to get around the Federal Land Policy and Management Act’s (FLPMA) requirements for “multiple-use and sustained yield” and instead have even more lands in conservation.

April 12, 2023

  1. Biden releases new rules to force electric Vehicles on Americans. The New York Times notes that EPA is releasing rules that are intended to ensure that electric cars represent between 54 and 60 percent of all new cars sold in the United States by 2030 and 64 to 67 percent by 2032—in 9 years. That would exceed President Biden’s earlier goal announced in 2021 to have all-electric cars account for half of new car sales by 2030. The purpose of the new EPA regulations is to essentially regulate cars with combustible engines out of business by making the rules so stringent that car companies cannot comply, which is a de facto death knell. Today, less than six percent of cars are electric, despite tax credits of up to $7,500. The federal government is also providing tens of billions of subsidies to the battery producers and offering prime parking spaces to electric vehicles with charging stations at nearly every shopping center in America. This ruling would result in a complete transformation of the automotive industrial base and the automotive market, whether the American public likes it or not.
  2. EPA announces new GHG emissions regulations rule for heavy-duty vehicles ((such as delivery trucks, refuse haulers, public utility trucks, transit, shuttle, school buses, etc.) and tractors (such as day cabs and sleeper cabs on tractor-trailer trucks) starting in model year 2027.

April 25, 2023

  1. EPA Proposes to Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Existing and New Power Plants.

May 12, 2023

  1. Department of Transportation Proposes Rules to Reduce Methane Emissions from pipelines.

May 15, 2023

  1. EPA proposes new regulations requiring power plants to reduce GHG emissions and require carbon capture and sequestration or hydrogen co-firing even though these are uneconomic technologies.

June 2, 2023

  1. Biden orders a 20-year ban on oil and gas leasing within 10 miles of Chaco Culture National Historical Park. In withdrawing the lands from development against the wishes of the Navajo Nation, the action prevents Navajo mineral owners from developing their oil and natural gas resources and realizing $194 million in royalty income over 20 years.

June 22, 2023

  1. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) proposes three new ESA rules regarding interagency cooperation, listings, and critical habitat designation. Taken together, the Biden Administration is seeking to erode the standards with the goal of listing species that do not credibly meet the ESA’s definition of threatened or endangered species and designated critical habitat on such massive scales, including areas that are unoccupied. The result is reduced areas open to development, increased costs, unwarranted or unjustified permit requirements, delays, and a multitude of operational constraints that significantly impact the ability to responsibly develop energy resources.
  2. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) along with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) propose new regulation on interagency cooperation with respect to the Endangered Species Act.
  3. The FWS and NMFS also propose the new regulations on Listing Endangered and Threatened Species and Designating Critical Habitat.
  4. The FWS proposes an additional rule pertaining to endangered species. These three rules taken together seek to erode the standards with the goal of listing species that do not credibly meet the ESA’s definition of threatened or endangered species and designated critical habitat on such massive scales, including areas that are unoccupied. The result is reduced areas open to development, increased costs, unwarranted or unjustified permit requirements, delays, and a multitude of operational constraints that significantly impact the ability to responsibly develop energy resources.

June 30, 2023

  1. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) proposes to list the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Despite extensive conservation efforts by oil and natural gas operators, the listing in the highly productive Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico seems specifically designed to reduce development in one of the nation’s most prolific oil producing regions.

July 20, 2023

  1. Biden Administration Proposes to Raise Drilling Costs on Federal Lands. The Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has proposed a rule to implement the increased increasing royalty rates for oil and natural gas drilling production on federal lands from 12.5 percent to 16.67 percent—about a third higher–and increased leasing fees that Congress passed in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). BLM goes far beyond IRA by also raising the minimum bond paid upon purchasing an individual drilling lease from $10,000 to $150,000. To top it off, they propose raising the minimum bond required for a drilling lease on multiple public lands in a state from $25,000 to $500,000—a 20-fold increase. Developers must pay the bond before drilling begins. The agency also proposes limits designed to steer development away from wildlife and cultural sites. The Interior Department estimates that energy firms will incur $1.8 billion in additional costs by 2031.

July 26, 2023

  1. The White House holds a Methane Summit to reduce methane emissions, but doesn’t invite anyone from the industry.

July 28, 2023

  1. NHTSA proposes new fuel efficiency regulations requiring the average light-duty vehicle estimated to reach 58 miles per gallon by 2032.
  2. NHTSA proposes new fuel efficiency regulations for heavy-duty pickup trucks and vans (HDPUVs) for MYs 2030-2035.

August 1, 2023

  1. EPA proposes updated greenhouse gas reporting requirements for the oil and natural gas industry. Rather than recognizing that industry continues to decrease methane and other greenhouse gas emissions, the rule attempts to overcount GHGs as a means to eventually impose a carbon budget on the industry. By manipulating emissions factors that are used to calculate emissions, the rule could overestimate industry emissions nearly three-fold.

August 2, 2023

  1. The White House issues new guidance on valuing ecosystem services for use in calculating costs and benefits of proposed regulations.

August 3, 2023

  1. BLM proposes removing more than 1.6 million acres from oil and gas leasing in Colorado.

August 4, 2023

  1. BLM proposes to close 1.566 million acres to oil and natural gas leasing in the Grand Junction and Colorado River Valley field offices in the highly productive Piceance Basin on Colorado’s West Slope. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) considers the Piceance Basin to have five of the top 50 natural gas fields in the United States in proven reserves. The update to the Resource Management Plan and supplemental Environmental Impact Statement is designed to cut off new development in the promising Mancos Shale formation.

August 7, 2023

  1. Biden proposed 236-pages of revisions to NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) guidance to make it harder to permit any natural gas, oil, or coal project.

August 10, 2023

  1. EPA denies small refinery biofuel waivers and sets large future biofuel mandates.

August 24, 2023

  1. The Interior Department holds lease sale 261, but withdraws 6 million acres previously scheduled for leasing.

September 5, 2023

  1. The Department of Transportation banned the transportation of LNG by train.

September 6, 2023

  1. The Biden administration canceled oil and gas leases held by the state of Alaska in the 1002 area of ANWR. This area was specifically set aside by Congress for oil and gas leasing and Congressionally-mandated lease sales.
  2. The Biden administration proposed new regulations to make it more difficult to produce oil and gas in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska by withdrawing almost half of the prospective area.

October 2, 2023

  1. The Biden administration’s five-year plan for offshore oil and gas leasing will not include any sales in 2024 and will feature just three in the final four years–the lowest number of auctions in the history of the program.
  2. Army Corps of Engineers continues “inexplicably lethargic” environmental review of Line 5.  Line 5 moves about 23 million gallons of oil and gas products daily between the United States and Canada.

October 18, 2023

  1. An E&E News analysis shows a 30 percent decrease in permits issued for new offshore oil and gas wells during the first two years of the Biden administration compared to the equivalent period under the Trump administration. Unfavorable policies are deterring companies from making long-term, capital-intensive investments in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GOM), where almost all U.S. offshore drilling occurs. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) permitted 105 wells in Biden’s first two years, which compares to approving 148 during Trump’s first two years in office and 275 during Obama’s first two years. Oil companies face tougher regulations under Biden, uncertainty in oil prices, and higher expenses as they move into drilling deeper waters.

October 27, 2023

  1. A proposed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule on hydrofluoric-acid-based alkylation could spur a round of refinery closures as the cost of replacing hydrofluoric acid based alkylation with alternatives is extremely high. EPA is considering adding amendments to its Risk Management Program (RMP) regulation that could effectively eliminate the use of hydrofluoric acid at U.S. refineries to make cleaner gasoline. Finalization of the rule would result in a loss of U.S. alkylation capacity that would reduce supplies of gasoline and aviation fuel, resulting in higher fuel prices for consumers. It could also shutter some refineries and impact U.S. energy and economic security.

October 31, 2023

  1. Biden designates longtime political operative Laura Daniel-Davis as Acting Deputy Secretary for the Department of Interior. Biden previously nominated Daniel-Davis to serve as Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management, but withdrew the nomination after it became clear it would not advance in the senate over concerns of her anti-production track record. This move bypasses congressional authority and places another politically motivated opponent of domestic energy production into the leadership of DOI.

November 2, 2023

  1. Biden’s Department of Energy (DOE) has increased the time it takes to review a permit for exporting LNG from 7 weeks to a minimum of 11 months. The slowing of permit approval could mean that nearly-completed LNG projects are not able to supply European buyers in need of gas because they do not have  the permit. The drastic slowing of LNG export permits represents the most significant limit thus far on an industry planning to add 50 percent more to U.S. export capacity by 2026.

November 6, 2023

  1. Biden-⁠Harris Administration Releases Final Guidance on OMB Circular A-4.  The 2003 version of Circular A4 advised agencies to use discount rates ranging from 3% to 7% to calculate present values of future costs and benefits. The updated 2023 Circular A4 advises agencies to use the rate of return to Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS), which currently are roughly 1.7%.  The rates reflect the weight given to future impacts of climate change. A higher rate means a lower dollar value is assigned to future impacts; a lower rate assigns more value to those impacts.

November 11, 2023

  1. Biden’s Department of the Interior announced a draft of the department’s Environmental Justice Strategic Plan. The plan calls for all DOI employees, including those responsible for permitting energy production on federal lands, to be “held accountable for advancing environmental justice.” The plan also calls for more of DOI’s resources to be used for the purposes of increasing employees’ ‘awareness and understanding of environmental justice” to be considered in all decision making.

November 17, 2023

  1. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer and 22 other Democratic senators recently wrote to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), alleging that multi-billion dollar acquisitions by Exxon Mobil and Chevron would lead to reduced competition and higher prices for consumers and asking regulators to launch antitrust probes. Exxon has proposed buying Pioneer Natural Resources for $60 billion and Chevron agreed to acquire Hess for $53 billion. The letter clearly shows, however, that these politicians do not understand much about the U.S. oil market: its players and their contributions to the nation’s energy security. First, it is hard to understand how competition would be reduced when Exxon and Pioneer combined produce only about 5 percent of U.S. oil, which is just a fraction of the oil OPEC members control–approximately 80 percent of the world’s proven oil reserves. The United States has roughly 9,000 small independent oil producers that produce 83 percent of total U.S. oil production and 90 percent of total U.S. natural gas production. In Texas, there were more than 5,700 oil and gas producers operating in 2022.

December 1, 2023

  1. Buried within the Department of Interior’s extensive 200+ page proposal for updating the Fluid Mineral Leases and Leasing Process is a proposed rule that introduces a novel “preference criteria,” a potentially transformative mechanism that has garnered relatively little attention but could provide the Biden administration with an additional tool to impede responsible oil and natural gas development.  In essence, this would empower the Bureau of Land Management to integrate the “preference criteria” into its regulations governing oil and natural gas, enabling the BLM to preemptively exclude land parcels with “sensitive cultural, wildlife, and recreation resources” from potential leasing, even before conducting environmental analyses.

December 4, 2023

  1. EPA issues new methane rule.  EPA’s new rule requires frequent monitoring and repair of methane leaks at well sites, centralized production facilities, and compressor stations using established inspection technologies or, at an operator’s election, novel advanced detection technologies. Similarly, storage vessels at production facilities are regulated in largely the same manner under this final rule as existing VOC requirements. However, storage vessels that previously were unaffected by regulation, including both new and existing facilities, may now be subject to NSPS based upon updated definitions and the addition of a new applicability trigger. Finally, the rule aims to phase out venting and flaring of gas coming from oil wells.

December 8, 2023

  1. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated its estimate of the “social cost” of carbon dioxide—a contrived way of increasing the cost of everything made from or using hydrocarbon resources to vilify those projects and keep them from becoming economic. The new estimate nearly quadruples the estimated cost of carbon dioxide to the world that the Biden administration is currently using — a change that will result in stronger climate rules and more stringent regulations that will increase costs for consumers as the least expensive materials will now cost more when projects are being considered and their costs estimated. The change could affect everything from “tiny rules” such as those concerning vending machines to more significant regulations. It is the Biden administration’s way to justify its present position, which as President Biden said, is to “end fossil fuels.”

December 11, 2023

  1. The Interior Department announced new actions in support of “nature-based” solutions. The policy directs land managers and decision makers to use  guidance from “environmental justice and Indigenous Knowledge” to implement “nature-based” climate solutions into all operations on federal lands.

December 14, 2024

  1. The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) carried out its first climate risk assessment of more than two dozen banks in recent months, laying the groundwork for heightened scrutiny of Wall Street’s accounting for climate change.  The climate risk assessment will limit financing opportunities for oil and gas projects.

January 5, 2024

  1. The Department of the Interior announces Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Steve Feldgus has been named Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management. Feldgus has been an outspoken opponent of domestic mineral production.

January 12, 2024

  1. The Biden administration revealed its strategy for implementing a new methane emissions fee targeting the oil and gas sector, aimed at accelerating efforts to curb the release of this potent greenhouse gas. This fee, reaching up to $1,500 per metric ton by 2026, was stipulated by Congress under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. However, crucial aspects such as the calculation method for charges and criteria for exemptions have been delegated to the EPA for determination.

January 26, 2024

  1. Biden halts permitting for new LNG export facilities.

January 31, 2024

  1. Interior halts New Mexico oil plan.

February 7, 2024

  1. A new round of political appointments at the Department of Energy places Alexandra Teitz in the office of the DOE’s general council. Teitz, a former Obama administration staffer, has written extensively about the federal government’s responsibility to prohibit the development of natural gas and oil on federal lands during her work with Climate 21.

February 9, 2024

  1. A new round of political appointments at the Department of the Interior places Maryam Hassanein in the office of the DOI’s Land and Minerals Management. Prior to joining the administration, Hassanein worked for the League of Conservation Voters, an extreme environmentalist organization that promotes stopping energy production on federal lands in the name of the “climate crisis” among other radical environmental positions.

February 14, 2024

  1. The Environmental Protection Agency recently finalized a new rule to reduce the level of particulate matter (PM) by updating the national air-quality standards. Particulate matter is made up of microscopic solid particles such as dirt, soot or smoke and liquid droplets in the air up to 2.5 microns in diameter — far smaller than a human hair. Particulate matter comes from a variety of sources including power plants, cars, dust, construction sites and wildfire smoke. The new rule will lower the annual standard to 9 micrograms per cubic meter from 12 micrograms per cubic meter established by the Obama Administration. The 24-hour standard which is meant to account for short-term spikes will remain at 35 micrograms per cubic meter. Since 2000, particulate matter has declined by 42 percent, even as the U.S. gross domestic product has increased by 52 percent.  The new rule does not impose controls on specific industries; it lowers the annual standard for fine particulate matter for overall air quality, leaving states to force industries to comply or close their doors. The EPA plans to take samples of air across the country starting this year through 2026 to identify counties and other areas that do not meet the new standard. It will also tweak its air monitoring network to better capture the air pollution that communities living near industrial infrastructure face. States would then have 18 months to develop compliance plans for those areas. States that do not meet the new standard by 2032 could face penalties. While the standard itself would not force polluters to shut down, the EPA and state regulators could use it as the basis for other rules that target specific sources such as diesel-fueled trucks, refineries and power plants.  Opponents indicate that it will hamper American manufacturing and eliminate jobs and could shut down power plants and/or refineries. EPA officials, however, did not estimate the employment impact of the new rule because of the variety of industries affected.  Industry groups like the American Forest & Paper Association, American Wood Council and the group’s member company CEOs sent a letter to the White House in October expressing their opposition to the rule, saying the move, “threatens U.S. competitiveness and modernization projects in the U.S. paper and wood products industry and in other manufacturing sectors across our country.” “This would severely undermine President Biden’s promise to grow and reshore U.S. manufacturing jobs, and ultimately make American manufacturing less competitive.” “It also would harm an industry that has been recognized as an important contributor to achieving the Administration’s carbon reduction goals, including in future procurement for federal buildings.”
  2. The Department of Energy announces its second annual equity action plan. Straying ever farther from the department’s statutory mission to “assist in the development of a coordinated national energy policy,” Secretary Granholm seeks to prioritize “environmental justice and inclusivity” in the agency’s rulemaking.  The plan complicates DOE procurement and R&D processes by introducing arbitrary political considerations.

March 6, 2024

  1. SEC approves climate disclosure rule forcing public companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks.

March 7, 2024

  1. John Podesta starts his first day as Biden’s “global climate boss.”

March 11, 2024

  1. Biden attacks domestic oil and gas producers in his budget proposal to Congress, stating his desire to increase taxes on energy producers. DOI Secretary Deb Haaland says the budget proposal is a tool for advancing “environmental justice” through the department’s programing. The overtly hostile language and proposals add to the atmosphere of uncertainty for domestic producers potentially curtailing future investment.

March 13, 2024

  1. Michael Nedd, Deputy Director of Operations for the Bureau of Land Management, was promoted by the Biden administration to Deputy Director for Administration and Programs for BLM. Nedd recently testified before a Congressional hearing on Biden’s mismanagement of domestic oil and gas production, in which he told the committee the BLM must ensure “we transition to a clean energy economy” by limiting domestic energy production. In addition to overseeing the Bureau’s budget formulation, in this role Nedd will also help craft national policy and programs which will likely be influenced by his goal of eliminating the use of fossil fuels.

March 14, 2024

  1.  Oil and gas land auction cut by more than 3,000 acres in New Mexico amid concerns.  Federal officials cut a proposed public land auction for the oil and gas industry by 3,000 acres.

March 20, 2024

  1. Biden’s Bureau of Land Management adds additional roadblocks for oil and gas leasing on federal lands in Ohio adding additional time-consuming steps to its environmental impact study to further research the “magnitude of impacts from climate change at the global, national, or state scales,” that leasing could have.

March 28, 2024

  1. The Interior Department introduces final methane rule, teeing up a potential legal fight even as environmentalists say it is critical to addressing climate change.  The plan, which sets limits on emissions of the greenhouse gas on public lands, is being closely examined by oil and gas groups, which successfully axed a previous Bureau of Land Management methane rule in federal court for veering into air quality regulations overseen by EPA.  BLM says the rule will bring in $50 million per year in added natural gas revenue. It makes oil companies pay royalties on “wasted” methane and caps the amount of gas they can release or burn off due to lack of pipelines. It could also hamper drilling approvals for companies that don’t prove they can minimize releases of the gas, which has about 80 times the heat-trapping capability of carbon dioxide over a period of 20 years.
  2. The Biden administration introduces new ESA rules.  The Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries reimposed stricter Endangered Species Act rules Thursday that reverse some of the Trump administration’s most controversial environment-related initiatives.

March 29, 2024

  1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a final rule, “Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles – Phase 3,” that sets stronger standards to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty (HD) vehicles beginning in model year (MY) 2027. The new standards will be applicable to HD vocational vehicles (such as delivery trucks, refuse haulers, public utility trucks, transit, shuttle, school buses, etc.) and tractors (such as day cabs and sleeper cabs on tractor-trailer trucks) with the aim of decreasing and eventually eliminating demand for traditional fuels..

April 3, 2024

  1. The Biden administration bars new oil drilling and mining in Colorado’s Thompson Divide. The Biden administration finalized a 20-year ban on new oil and gas drilling and mining activity on 221,898 acres of federal lands within western Colorado’s Thompson Divide.

April 4, 2024

  1.  Biden’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement rolls-back a Trump-era reform that made it more difficult for anti-energy activists to weaponize the Ten-Day Notice rule. The Biden administration’s changes gives their allies much more latitude to engage in regulatory activism and will make it more difficult for American energy producers to operate in an uncertain regulatory environment.

April 9, 2024

  1. The Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued two Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (proposed regulations) on the stock buyback or “repurchase” excise tax included in President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, a provision that will force corporations to pay more in taxes. One of the targets of this provision is America’s oil and gas producers who have used stock buy-backs effectively in the past.

April 11, 2024

  1. Biden Plans Sweeping Effort to Block Arctic Oil Drilling. The US set aside 23 million acres of Alaska’s North Slope to serve as an emergency oil supply a century ago. Now, President Joe Biden is moving to block oil and gas development across roughly half of it. The initiative, set to be finalized within days, marks one of the most sweeping efforts yet by Biden to limit oil and gas exploration on federal lands. It comes as he seeks to boost land conservation and fight climate change — and is campaigning for a second term on promises to do more of it.

April 12, 2024

  1. Biden finalizes new rules that further curtail oil and gas drilling.  Under the new policy, drilling is limited in wildlife and cultural areas and oil and gas companies will pay higher bonding rates to cover the cost of plugging abandoned oil and gas wells, among other higher rates and costs.
  2. Federal government begins review of Clean Water Act permitting program.  The review, while somewhat under the radar, is significant because changes to the permitting process could create a much stricter regulatory regime for constructing pipelines — and potentially impact gas production sites as well.

April 15, 2024

  1. The US Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) increased the financial assurances federal offshore oil and gas leaseholders must demonstrate in an effort to limit the number of abandoned wells in the Gulf of Mexico’s Outer Continental Shelf.

April 18, 2024

  1. Secretary Deb Haaland signed Public Land Order 7940, closing down  more than 4,200 acres of Bureau of Land Management-managed public lands in the Placitas area. The lands will be closed to new mining claims, mineral sales, and oil and gas leases for the next 50 years.
  2. The Department of the Interior announced a final rule to guide the management of America’s public lands. The Rule requires Bureau of Land Management (BLM) administrators to prioritize consideration of climate change and “Indigenous Knowledge” when engaged in decision making for public land usage.

April 19, 2024

  1. Biden restricts new oil and gas leasing on 13 million acres of Alaskan land. The Biden administration took action on Friday to restrict new oil and gas drilling on more than 13 million acres of land in the western Arctic region. The U.S. Department of Interior announced the publication of a final rule on Friday, limiting future oil and gas leasing and industrial development in the Teshekpuk Lake, Utukok Uplands, Colville River, Kasegaluk Lagoon, and Peard Bay Special Areas.
  2. The Biden administration rejected the Ambler road project to put a 211-mile road through largely wild areas of the Brooks Range foothills in Alaska. The road would provide access to the Ambler Mining District in northwestern Alaska. The area currently lacks the transportation infrastructure necessary for the development, construction, and operations of potential mines in the district. The Ambler Mining District is a large prospective copper-zinc mineral source with extensive deposits of critical minerals and other elements. The administration cited “Indigenous Knowledge” as one of the reasons the application was denied.

April 23, 2024

  1. The Biden administration finalized a new rule for public land management that will allow for conservation leases on government-owned properties, similar to leases for oil drilling, other types of extraction, grazing, etc.  The rule, which comes from the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM), will allow public property to be leased for conservation in the same way that oil companies lease land for drilling. The new rule also restricts oil and other extraction development by promoting the designation of more “areas of critical environmental concern,” which is a special status that is given to land the government stipulates has historic or cultural significance or that is important for wildlife conservation. This is a major change in policy and a departure from the “fair market value” laws applying to all other endeavors on public lands.
  2. The Biden administration appoints David Rosenkrance as the Assistant Director for the Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management Program. In this role, Rosenkrance has authority over BLM’s work on oil and gas, mining and minerals, and grants for rights-of-way associated energy development on public lands. The administration expects him to make decisions on “energy and minerals development while addressing climate change.” Rosenkrance has been given recognition for his work at BLM by the Public Lands Foundation, a non-governmental organization that advocates considering climate change impacts in BLM decision making.

April 29, 2024

  1. The Biden administration took unilateral action, by-passing congress, to change the federal permitting process for select infrastructure and energy projects. Noticeably absent from the change was any relief to oil and gas applicants who have been stymied under unprecedented wait times during Biden’s tenure.

May 6, 2024

  1. Biden’s EPA promulgates even more red tape for oil and gas companies by piling on more requirements for their Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. The program, already one of the most stringent in the world, will come at a high cost to energy producers and consumers, who are already benefiting from the cleanest air in modern American history.

May 8, 2024

  1. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm unilaterally promulgates the establishment of the United States-Turkey energy and climate dialogue. One of the main goals of the program is to discourage investment in oil & gas projects through influencing international financial institutions to “combat” climate change.

May 9, 2024

  1. Led by Biden proxies, the G7 reached a first-ever consensus commitment to phase out existing coal power generation in energy systems during the first half of the 2030s. The U.S. has 485 years of coal supply from proved reserves and 912 years from technically recoverable coal at 2022 consumption rates. Mandating a global phaseout of affordable, reliable, coal puts even more pressure on America’s energy industries.

March 12, 2024

  1. The Biden-Harris Administration announces their national strategy to “decarbonize” America’s freight truck fleet. America’s freight fleet plays a key role in domestic oil and gas production. Not only in transporting final products to consumers, but in moving industrial machinery to refineries and extraction sites. By discouraging reliable freighters and redirecting investment into less capable alternatives the administration is threatening the future stability of America’s producers.

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Eco-Extremists Choose Bizarre Targets

Fans at the 18th green of the PGA Travelers Championship got to see two sports for one on Sunday, when the sudden intrusion of climate hooligans — soon tackled by security — introduced a wrestling component, very nearly turning the world’s quietest sport into hockey.

Just as tournament leaders Scottie Scheffler and Tom Kim arrived to putt, protestors armed with traffic flares ran onto the green, spewing red and white powder on the close-cut grass. The emblems on their white t-shirts revealed that they were members of an American branch of “Extinction Rebellion,” a British eco-extremist group.

Extremists motivated by climate change are now disrupting or defacing high-profile cultural symbols at a rate of more than once per week. On June 19, climate activists associated with “Just Stop Oil” sprayed orange paint on Stonehenge, a World Heritage Site in the U.K. On June 13, “Climate Defiance” activists stormed the field at the Congressional Baseball Game.

The international campaign targeting culturally important symbols has made itself infamous since 2022. So far, climate activists have targeted Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” painting, Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” the Magna Charta, the Wimbledon tennis tournament, cycling’s premier event the Tour de France, the Brooklyn Bridge, and (unsuccessfully) Taylor Swift’s private jet, among many other incidents.

In most of these incidents, whatever name the extremists claim that day, the tactics are the same. The activists call their behavior “direct action,” but a more accurate description would be “illegal behavior.” They spray paint, throw soup, glue themselves to, or otherwise seek to injure or deface an object of great cultural value, in the name of drawing attention to what they allege is an existential climate crisis poised to wipe out humanity.

But, from a “climate-conscious” perspective, nearly all of their targets are bizarre.

Take golf, for instance. Here is a sport that requires large swaths of land to be turned into literal parks. Players walk around — or, for longer distances, drive electric carts — enjoying the outdoors. For someone concerned about the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, golf seems like an ideal pastime. It doesn’t even necessarily induce heavy breathing!

Obviously, that perspective is not shared by the climate extremists who stormed the green on Sunday. Lest they be drowned out by the “boos” of the crowd, the attention-grasping delinquents bore their message printed on their outfits: “No golf on a dead planet.”

It’s hard to imagine a more facially absurd message. If the planet were really dead, golfers would putt on a “brown” or “gray,” not a “green.” Not that that would stop them — golfing on the moon might get dusty, but the first billionaire golfers to attempt it will probably manage.

More to the point, these activists decided to make a scene while surrounded by a crowd who assembled for the purpose of watching a fun, outdoor event on a beautiful summer day. After trotting around a golf course all day, these fans could easily tell that the planet was far from dead — in fact, that it is still enjoyable. As usual, spending time in the Great Outdoors is an effective antidote to crackpot theories.

The argument for baseball is much the same as for golf. The pre-electronic contest of skill takes place in a field, helping players enjoy nature without burning a single drop of fossil fuels.

Then there is Stonehenge. Older than the Pyramids, this still-standing stone structure is a striking example of what ancient architects were able to achieve without industrial machinery or modern construction equipment. One would think this relic from the pre-Arthurian era of druidic nature-worship would make it a symbol for the world modern environmentalists want to create, instead of a symbol for the civilization they seek to destroy.

And make no mistake. Destruction is exactly what these climate radicals are creating. Their intention is to wake people up, to draw attention to the alleged climate crisis, which might destroy human civilization, by targeting the icons and activities other people care about. But these cultural symbols are often the best products of our civilization, things that have stood the test of time and are themselves worth preserving.

The climate radicals’ nihilistic attempt to save humanity by wrecking everything humanity cares about was always doomed to fail. Even if their tactics were successful and assumptions were correct, human civilization would survive only as an exhausted, divided wreck of its former self. Fortunately, however, these extremists seem likely to fail simply because they annoy rather than persuade.

The conclusion to the Travelers Championship was nearly as exciting as the disruptive interlude. Underdog Tom Kim rallied from behind with a birdie on the final hole to tie Scottie Scheffler at 22-under-par and send the pair to a playoff. The dominant Scheffler eventually won the playoff, marking his sixth win this year. With this win, Scheffler became the first player since Arnold Palmer in 1962 to win six PGA tournaments before July. That is what golf fans really care about, not the preposterous activists who just tried to ruin the fun for everyone else.

AUTHOR

Joshua Arnold

Joshua Arnold is a senior writer at The Washington Stand.

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Congress Inches Closer To Unshackling American Nuclear Energy

The Senate sent one of the most significant pro-nuclear energy bills in recent history to President Joe Biden’s desk this week, but the bill alone is unlikely to spur a nuclear renaissance in the U.S.

The ADVANCE Act passed the Senate on Tuesday by a strong 88-2 bipartisan vote to the applause of pro-nuclear organizations who described the bill as a major step forward for America’s energy future. The bill is a first step toward freeing up a nuclear industry that has long been shackled, but it does not address some impediments the industry faces, according to nuclear energy experts.

The bill is designed to bring down the costs of nuclear licensing, create new opportunities for old industrial sites to eventually be converted to host reactors and give the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) more staffers and resources to execute their mission, according to the office of Republican West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, a key architect of the bill. The bill is a welcomed development for the nuclear industry, which has struggled to expand for decades despite growing momentum — especially on the environmental left — to decarbonize the U.S. power system and wider economy.

“This bipartisan legislative package ensures the U.S. maintains its leadership on the global stage and helps meet our climate and national energy security goals,” Maria Korsnick, president and chief executive officer at the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), said of the bill. “The passage of the ADVANCE Act allows us to bolster U.S. international competitiveness at this crucial junction, accelerate the domestic deployments of innovative advanced nuclear technologies, and modernize the oversight and licensing of the operating fleet of reactors.”

However, the bill is not a total victory for those hoping to see a speedy expansion of the technology’s footprint, as issues like the NRC’s general attitude of risk aversion and a lack of robust financial protection against cost overruns are not addressed directly by the legislation.

“The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has made recent progress to become more efficient while maintaining its focus on safety, but there is more work to be done,” Korsnick added. “The bill will support efforts to further modernize the NRC as it prepares to review an ever-increasing number of applications for subsequent license renewals, power uprates and next generation nuclear deployments.”

John Starkey, the director of public policy for the American Nuclear Society, told the DCNF that the bill is a “step in the right direction,” but probably will not be enough to singlehandedly usher in a nuclear renaissance.

“ANS applauds the long awaited passage of the ADVANCE Act. This bill provides common sense direction to enable the accelerated deployment of advanced nuclear reactors needed to meet the world’s clean energy goals,” Starkey told the DCNF. “The bill alone won’t open any floodgates, but it’s a necessary step in the right direction due to added workforce and the streamlined approach the NRC can take when regulating advanced reactors.”

While the NRC is set to get a boost from the new bill should it be signed into law, the institution is thought by some energy experts — including Dan Kish, a senior fellow at the Institute for Energy Research — to be too conservative and risk-averse in its approach to regulating the industry. Kish believes that the NRC has created a “regulatory morass” out of risk aversion over time that holds nuclear power back by significantly driving up costs, as he previously told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

As of August 2023, there were 54 operational nuclear power plants and 93 commercial reactors in America, which together provide approximately 19% of America’s power, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The average nuclear reactor is about 42 years old, while licensing rules limit their lifespans to an upper limit ranging from 40 to 80 years, according to EIA.

Nuclear power capacity grew rapidly between roughly 1967 and 1997, but it has generally stayed flat since then, according to the EIA. Only a handful of new nuclear reactors have come online in the past twenty years, but nuclear generally remains a more reliable low-carbon source of power than solar and wind, an important consideration when taking stock of the Biden administration’s goals to decarbonize the U.S. power sector by 2035 and the overall economy by 2050.

Grid watchers have warned consistently that the nation’s grid may not be able to sustain considerable growth in electricity demand amid simultaneous retirement of reliable fossil fuel-fired generation and its replacement with intermittent solar and wind, for example. Hence, nuclear power may hold the keys to recognizing the decarbonized future Biden and his appointees are pursuing with aggressive regulation and spending.

To that end, the Biden administration evidently recognizes the promise of nuclear power, and is making a big push to advance it.

The Biden administration signed onto a pledge at last year’s United Nations climate summit to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050, and has also extended “billions and billions and billions” of dollars to spur a nuclear revival in the U.S., as Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said at a nuclear energy conference in June. On Monday, Granholm’s Department of Energy (DOE) announced $900 million in funding to advance deployment of next-generation small modular reactors.

Two of the most recent nuclear reactors to come online are Unit 3 and Unit 4 at the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, a nuclear power plant located in Georgia. Those reactors finally came online after years of delays and billions of dollars of cost overruns, demonstrating the challenges that the complex nature of nuclear engineering and construction can pose.

Tim Echols, a commissioner on the Georgia Public Service Commission, also praised the bill, but he raised different issues than other energy sector experts who focused more on the role of the NRC. Echols was involved in getting the Vogtle projects over the finish line in his capacity as a commissioner for the entity regulating the state’s utilities.

“What I am most encouraged about with ADVANCE is the bipartisan support for nuclear. For too long, only Republican-run states have been interested in new nuclear — and those times seem to be coming to an end,” Echols told the DCNF. “While ADVANCE doesn’t have the federal financial backstop I have been asking for, which would protect against overruns caused by bankruptcies, it still is very positive. “Speeding up licensing will allow the technology to be deployed sooner — assuming you have states stepping forward with the courage to build new nuclear.”

The backstop that Echols describes would be some sort of federal bankruptcy protection, which would incentivize policymakers and developers to move forward with new projects because “building new nuclear power is still incredibly risky,” and  utility commissioners across America may hesitate to do so without some protection against what we went through in Georgia.”

“Clearly, ADVANCE, and the recent White House efforts on behalf of nuclear energy represent a push to accelerate new nuclear deployment in the United States that we haven’t seen since I was a boy,” Echols told the DCNF.

The DOE did not respond immediately to a request for comment, and the NRC declined to comment because the legislation has yet to be signed into law.

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— This Newsletter’s Articles, by Topic —

If You Only Have Time to Read Some Select Articles:

*** Risch Goes Beast Mode on Tracy Stone-Manning re Idaho Wind Project

*** Renewable energy subsidies undermine our economy

*** The big renewable energy lie

*** EPA Regulations & the Future of Grid Reliability

*** Good Observations re Battery Systems

*** Lessons from Germany’s Wind Power Disaster – A Decade Later

*** In Wyoming, Bill Gates moves ahead with nuclear project aimed at revolutionizing power generation

*** 8 ways the Biden administration is working to increase gasoline prices

*** Energy Transition Cause & Effect

*** Numbers Don’t Lie

*** United Nations policies demonstrate a LACK of energy literacy

*** Can a Return to Traditional Discipline Save Public Schools?

*** How Public Schools Became Ideological Boot Camps

*** Empowering an Alternative to Far-Left Ethnic Studies

*** How to Fix Higher Education

*** Latest version of Poe AI: Claude-3.5-Sonnet

*** “Maladaptive Traits”: AI Systems Are Learning To Lie And Deceive

*** Koonin: The ‘Climate Crisis’ Fades Out

*** Massive fraud revealed in fake Chinese climate projects subsidized by the German fossil fuel industry to meet arbitrary and deeply stupid emissions quotas

*** Report: A Nobel Prize for Climate Modeling Errors

*** Report: Why has it gotten warmer

*** How the Climate Hysteria Is Lowering Your Standard of Living

*** Supreme Court Has a Chance to Torch One of the Left’s Favorite Legal Tactics

*** It Was a Quiet Insurrection

*** A Belated Apology for ‘2000 Mules’

*** Lies, Election Interference, Dirty Tricks

*** Will Americans Elect the Deep State in November?

*** RFK Jr.: The Silver-Tongued Spoiler

*** Define Them Away: How To Create Unproblems

*** Brigitte Gabriel Gives Brilliant Response to “Most Muslims Are Peaceful”

*** Vaclav Smil on the Two Cultures and our “Fully Post-Factual World”

*** Kansas sues Pfizer over ‘misrepresentations’ and ‘adverse events’ of COVID vaccine

Secondary Education Related:

*** Report: The Key to Fixing the US Education System

*** Can a Return to Traditional Discipline Save Public Schools?

*** How Public Schools Became Ideological Boot Camps

*** Webinar release of the Franklin K-12 Science Standards (a NGSS alternative)

*** The K-12 Franklin Science Standards

*** Is Critical Thinking a Good or Bad Thing?

*** Dumbing down: NY high school students will no longer need to pass Regents exams to graduate under new plan

The Parallel Education System Can Fix America’s Education Problem

Oregon Teachers’ Union Under Fire for Promoting Anti-Israel Lesson Plans

Higher Education Related:

*** Empowering an Alternative to Far-Left Ethnic Studies

*** How to Fix Higher Education

A New Way to Hire Great Faculty

A Dissident Professor’s “DEI” Story

UNC Was Right to Call the Cops

Artificial Intelligence:

*** Latest version of Poe AI: Claude-3.5-Sonnet

*** “Maladaptive Traits”: AI Systems Are Learning To Lie And Deceive

*** Elon Musk blasts Apple’s approach to AI

Greed Energy Economics:

*** Renewable energy subsidies undermine our economy

Unreliables (General):

*** The big renewable energy lie

*** EPA Regulations & the Future of Grid Reliability

*** Good Observations re Battery Systems

*** Stop Energy Sprawl

Net Zero Energy Storage Presents a Battery of Problems

Local opposition to renewable energy projects ‘widespread and growing’: Columbia University report

Wind Energy — Offshore:

Offshore wind energy will come at a high cost to Northeast taxpayers

Floating wind madness in Maine

Highway funds illegally used for floating wind factories

Wind Energy — Other:

*** Taking the Wind Out of Climate Change (referencing 60± studies)

*** Risch Goes Beast Mode on Tracy Stone-Manning re Idaho Wind Project

*** Lessons from Germany’s Wind Power Disaster – A Decade Later

*** Study: The role of rare earth elements in wind energy and electric mobility

Windless nights make net zero impossible

Good pix of the base of a typical modern wind turbine

Industrial Wind Turbines and their Wimpy Ways

Iowa farmer regrets signing wind turbine lease after both turbines on her land burned to the ground

Solar Energy:

Lazard’s Low-End LCOE Estimates for Solar Are Still Too Optimistic

Solar Company Collapses, Customers Furious as Dems’ Favorite Power Source Leaves Homeowners High and Dry

Nuclear Energy:

*** In Wyoming, Bill Gates moves ahead with nuclear project aimed at revolutionizing power generation

Sen. Sanders Still Opposes Nuclear Energy But The American Science Community Marches On

Fossil Fuel Energy:

*** 8 ways the Biden administration is working to increase gasoline prices

Fossil Fuels Help the Environment

Electric Vehicles (EVs):

Major lithium discovery in fracking wastewater leaves the left facing EV ‘irony’

Nice EV You Got There—Can You Afford to Insure It?s

Misc Energy:

*** Energy Transition Cause & Effect

*** Numbers Don’t Lie

*** United Nations policies demonstrate a LACK of energy literacy

New EPA Rule Is a Death Sentence for American Energy

AEA launches major campaign against the PROVE IT Act

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

*** Koonin: The ‘Climate Crisis’ Fades Out

*** Massive fraud revealed in fake Chinese climate projects subsidized by the German fossil fuel industry to meet arbitrary and deeply stupid emissions quotas

*** Report: A Nobel Prize for Climate Modeling Errors

*** Climate Activists are Wrong About Which Energy Source Reduces Air Pollution

NOAA’s hidden archive and the problematic methods it reveals

Report: Net Zero Averted Temperature Increase

The State of Earth’s Climate 2024 – No Evidence of a Planetary ‘Crisis’! – Professor Ole Humlum

Wrong, Mainstream Media, Tree Rings Aren’t Reliable Indicators of Past Temperatures

Manmade Global Warming — Misc:

*** Report: Why has it gotten warmer

*** How the Climate Hysteria Is Lowering Your Standard of Living

Climate Change is Natural

Pro-fossil fuel group launches ads against GOP climate leaders

Clash of the Climateers

Facebook Censoring Climate Dissent Again

Heat Wave Sets Off New Round Of ‘Climate Crisis’ Lies

US Election:

Election-Integrity.info (10 major election reports by our team of experts, plus much more!)

*** Lies, Election Interference, Dirty Tricks

*** Will Americans Elect the Deep State in November?

*** RFK Jr.: The Silver-Tongued Spoiler

Dominion Machines Under Scrutiny After ‘Hundreds’ of Discrepancies Detected in Primary

US Election — State Issues:

320,000 Ghost Voters Identified in MUST-WIN State of Michigan

William Sitton Doesn’t Live Here: Tracking Nevada’s Dirty Voter Rolls

Governor Orders Virginia Agencies to Strengthen Voter Roll Maintenance

NCEIT Accomplishments since 2021

ETI Urges NC General Assembly to Advance Critical Election Integrity Legislation

Four Democrat Leaders Arrested and Charged with Election Fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut – Were Caught Stuffing Ballots into Drop Boxes!

Judge Dismisses Nevada Alternate Electors Case Due to Jurisdiction Concerns

Misc US Politics:

*** Supreme Court Has a Chance to Torch One of the Left’s Favorite Legal Tactics

*** It Was a Quiet Insurrection

*** A Belated Apology for ‘2000 Mules’

Embracing Communist China was the U.S.’s greatest strategic failure

Wall Street’s Planned Theft of America’s Lands and Waters

Biden Homeland Security Board Painted Trump Supporters, Military, and Religious People as Terror Threats

Searching for the Truth About the Raid at Mar-a-Lago

Judge Judy renders verdict on NY v. Trump case: ‘Nonsense’

Societally US:

*** Define Them Away: How To Create Unproblems

Jason Christoff: Brainwashing and Propaganda to Control Narrative

Can We Save Our American Judicial System?

Globalism:

The global war on food

The Hub Project: Hiding Ties to the Wyss Foundation

Religion Related:

*** Brigitte Gabriel Gives Brilliant Response to “Most Muslims Are Peaceful”

Science:

*** Vaclav Smil on the Two Cultures and our “Fully Post-Factual World”

Misspellings or “miscellings”—Non-verifiable and unknown cell lines in cancer research publications

Israel/Ukraine:

Pray for the safety of the Israeli people

Latest Developments in Israel

Pray for the safety of the Ukrainian people

A well-rated source to make a Ukraine donation

Latest Developments in Ukraine

COVID-19 — Misc:

*** Kansas sues Pfizer over ‘misrepresentations’ and ‘adverse events’ of COVID vaccine


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New EPA Rule Is a Death Sentence for American Energy

The Environmental Protection Agency plays judge, jury, and executioner—and its newest-issued rule is a death sentence to American energy and energy-producing states.

Meanwhile, states like Pennsylvania, which will be disproportionately harmed by the rule because of our abundant natural gas production, hold the key to America’s increasing energy needs, generating immense economic development and reducing the very emissions targeted by this heavy-handed agency.

The EPA unilaterally issued a final rule establishing draconian emission standards that target existing coal and new natural gas power plants nationwide. It requires 90% carbon capture for power-generating facilities by 2032.

Aside from its questionable legality, the new rule is unfeasible. The EPA proposed impossible standards. Current carbon-capture technology—a water- and energy-intensive process that filters and sequesters emissions—neither meets this standard nor projects to do so in the next decade.

Research suggests that current technology could achieve, at best, 10% capture, which still doesn’t factor in the immense implementation costs. No utility-scale natural gas carbon capture plant exists today, so forcing a transition to nonexistent technology within a decade is unreasonable.

This egregious federal overreach will not stand in court. In West Virginia v. EPA, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the agency lacked the legal authority to devise such emissions caps. As the current legal challenge works through the courts, our highest court will likely strike down this new rule, too.

National energy forecasts show rising demand with a plummeting capacity for our existing energy infrastructure to deliver. Because of bad policies in the name of climate radicalism, early retirements of fossil fuel-based power-generating facilities are already catapulting us to an electrical grid reliability crisis. Meanwhile, utility bills increase as power generators chase federal subsidies to overbuild unreliable, weather-dependent wind- and solar-based electrical generation facilities.

Because of this, two-thirds of the United States risks major blackouts in the next few years. Yet, the EPA doesn’t consider grid reliability when creating its regulations, much less safeguard it.

Per agency protocol, the EPA “does not conduct operational reliability studies,” meaning the agency ignores the widening gap between supply and demand.

The failure to defend grid reliability is a recipe for disaster.

Unfortunately, disaster has already struck. In 2022, a winter storm in Texas caused 4.5 million people to lose power, killing 246 people who couldn’t heat their homes in subzero temperatures. Increased capacity—namely, more natural gas pipelines—could have saved lives in Texas. The North American Electric Reliability Corp. warned lawmakers that the lack of pipelines and infrastructure leaves the country susceptible to similar tragedies.

Natural gas remains the most economically feasible option to meet that demand in time. (Meanwhile, work must continue to leverage other energy sources, such as nuclear, to accommodate our growing need for baseload power, which is the minimum amount needed to maintain and power our grid.)

To understand the benefits of natural gas, Pennsylvania, the second-largest producer of natural gas and the largest energy exporter in the nation, provides ample evidence.

In the last two decades, the Keystone State’s energy generation sector has increased energy production and reduced emissions—all thanks to natural gas.

The share of Pennsylvania’s electricity production that comes from natural gas increased from 5% in 2005 to 59% in 2022. During that same period, overall energy production emissions dropped 46%, including the most significant year-over-year decline on record.

Transitioning to natural gas proved to be a boon to public health in Pennsylvania. This transition removed about 12.5 million tons of nitrogen and sulfur oxides—emissions associated with respiratory ailments like asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, and lung cancer.

Using the EPA’s methodology for quantifying the health impact of removing these emissions from the atmosphere, Pennsylvania’s increased use of natural gas yielded between $450 billion and $1.04 trillion in public health benefits for residents.

Despite natural gas’ benefits, Pennsylvania still endures the same worrisome trend of pernicious eco-fundamentalist policies. Pennsylvania lawmakers flirt with onerous “cap and trade” schemes, such as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative or the newly proposed Pennsylvania Climate Emissions Reduction Initiative. By slapping a carbon tax on energy production, these two initiatives guarantee increased utility bills for inflation-weary Pennsylvanians.

The EPA’s rule is like these initiatives on steroids. The rule will not only lead to blackouts and brownouts nationwide but also will force the economies of energy-producing states to forego supporting—and benefiting from—our ever-growing energy demands.

Instead, policymakers must remove the regulatory barriers that hamstring energy-producing states and prevent the energy industry from providing reliable, clean power.

Moreover, Congress must advance the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act, a policy supported by 68% of Americans, to boost accountability and transparency with federal regulators. The act would require Congress to approve administrative rules that would have significant financial impacts before they could take effect.

A future without fossil fuel-generated power is a myth. Almost 80% of the world’s energy comes from fossil fuel sources. Rather than obstruct clean, reliable energy, the EPA must allow natural gas to light the way to American energy independence.

AUTHORS

André Béliveau is the senior manager of energy policy at the Commonwealth Foundation, Pennsylvania’s free-market think tank. On X: .

Amy O. Cooke is president and chairwoman of the Board of Always on Energy Research. On X: .