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  • Developer cancels plans for 2 N.J. offshore wind farms. Outraged Murphy rips company.

    11/01/2023 8:43:45 AM PDT · by Incorrigible · 34 replies
    NJ Star Ledger via MSN ^ | 11/1/2023 | Steven Rodas, Brent Johnson
    Developer cancels plans for 2 N.J. offshore wind farms. Outraged Murphy rips company.The Danish company Ørsted announced Tuesday night it will “cease development” for what was slated to be New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, as well as plans for its second project.It’s a blow to Gov. Phil Murphy’s ambitious clean energy goals and a stunning development for environmentalists supporting the energy alternative, once thought to be operational at the Jersey Shore between 2025 and 2026.Murphy blasted the company’s decision in a statement, calling it “outrageous.”The development arrives four months after the Democratic-controlled state Legislature passed a bill that Murphy,...
  • California’s Environmental Regulations Are Crushing Pennsylvania

    10/28/2023 3:43:48 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 24 replies
    The Daily Signal ^ | October 18, 2023 | John Stossel
    Pennsylvania’s Peter Brothers Trucking delivers goods all across America. Owner Brian Wanner says Pennsylvania bureaucrats now are driving him out of his home state. “We have no say,” complains Wanner in my new video. “We can’t do anything about it.” “No say” because Pennsylvania’s new rules don’t come from Pennsylvania. They come from California. “I don’t want to be anything like California!” complains Wanner. Too bad for him and other Pennsylvania truck owners, because Pennsylvania’s Environmental Quality Board decided their state will automatically copy California regulations. California’s rules will raise the price of a new truck by about one-third. Trucks...
  • Offshore Wind Is An Economic And Environmental Catastrophe

    10/11/2023 6:18:39 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 13 replies
    American Greatness ^ | 10/11/2023 | Edward Ring
    When it comes to “renewables” wreaking havoc on the environment, wind turbines have stiff competition. For example, over 500,000 square miles of biofuel plantations have already replaced farms and forests to replace a mere 4 percent of transportation fuel. To source raw materials to build “sustainable” batteries, mining operations are scaling up, with no end in sight, in nations with appalling labor conditions and nonexistent environmental regulations. But the worst offender is the wind industry.America’s wind power industry somehow manages to attract almost no negative coverage in the press, or litigation from environmentalists, despite causing some of the most obvious...
  • New research finds that ancient carbon in rocks releases as much carbon dioxide as the world's volcanoes

    10/05/2023 3:55:10 AM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 43 replies
    Phys.org ^ | 10/4/2023 | University of Oxford
    A new study led by the University of Oxford has overturned the view that natural rock weathering acts as a CO2 sink, indicating instead that this can also act as a large CO2 source, rivaling that of volcanoes. The results, published today in the journal Nature, have important implications...
  • The Problems With Net Zero

    09/29/2023 5:14:49 PM PDT · by RicocheT · 10 replies
    Patriot Post ^ | SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 | MICHAEL BARONE
    The signs are all around. Governments from coastal America to Communist China and businesses from automakers to toymakers have promised that they will produce no net carbon emissions by some date conveniently far in the future. But as years have gone on, those dates have come to seem inconveniently near. Something has to give. Political scientist Francis Fukuyama has described the process of improving societies — making them more politically democratic, economically advanced and culturally tolerant — as “getting to Denmark.” And in fact, Denmark, though far from perfect, has done a better job of getting there than just about...
  • EV Battery Factory Will Require So Much Energy It Needs A Coal Plant To Power It

    09/23/2023 9:27:42 AM PDT · by CFW · 53 replies
    Cowboy State Daily ^ | 9/22/23 | Kevin Killough
    A $4 billion Panasonic electric vehicle battery factory in De Soto, Kansas, will help satisfy the Biden administration’s efforts to get everyone into an EV. It also will help extend the life of a coal-fired power plant. Resource Adequacy Panasonic broke ground on the facility last year. The Japanese company was slated to receive $6.8 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act, which has been pouring billions into electric vehicles and battery factories as part of its effort to transition America away from fossil fuels. The Kansas City Star reports that the factory will require between 200 and 250 megawatts of...
  • BEHRENS: Inside Climate Alarmists’ ‘Blueprint For Media Transformation’

    09/11/2023 5:09:48 AM PDT · by Twotone · 15 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | September 7, 2023 | Larry Behrens
    If you’re a “journalist,” time is running out so you better act now! Later in September, the Columbia Journalism School is hosting a critical event on climate news coverage. For those in the know, the Columbia Journalism School is one of the institutions leftist journalists strive to impress. It’s like a gated country club for the liberal elite who are hosting a big party for reporters to learn how to write on climate. They call it a “blueprint for media transformation,” but let’s call it what it really is: reporter re-education camp. They already control the news you see, or...
  • Scientists Discover Amazing Practical Use For Leftover Coffee Grounds

    09/05/2023 4:18:17 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5
    Science Alert ^ | 4/9/23 | Tessa Koumondouros
    We could be producing concrete that's 30 percent stronger by processing and adding charred coffee grounds to the mix, researchers in Australia have discovered. Their new recipe could solve multiple problems at the same time. Every year the world produces a staggering 10 billion kilograms of coffee waste globally. Most ends up in landfills. "The disposal of organic waste poses an environmental challenge as it emits large amounts of greenhouse gases including methane and carbon dioxide, which contribute to climate change," explains RMIT University engineer Rajeev Roychand. With a booming construction market globally, there's also an ever increasing demand for...
  • AMERICA THE LANDFILL: Exclusive Video Shows Heaps of Trash, Pills Strewn Across Southern Border by Migrants

    08/10/2023 11:45:23 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 31 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 08/10/2023 | HANNAH BLEAU
    Heaps of trash, clothing, and items such as birth control pills are scattered across the southern border, John Rourke of Blue Line Moving discovered as he went to the Southern border ahead of his annual cleanup, documenting his findings along the way. Rourke, owner of Blue Line Moving, previously spoke to Breitbart News at the Turning Point Action summit in July, detailing his annual border cleanup, as he heads to the southern border every year on September 11 to clean up trash. “So I have the great American cleanup where I go to border towns, and I pick up trash...
  • Harlem River environmental boat tour highlights disparities between New York City neighborhoods

    08/08/2023 4:43:55 PM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 18 replies
    Channel 3000 News ^ | August 8, 2023 | Jessi Mitchell
    On Monday, local, state and federal leaders joined environmental activists to tour the Harlem River by boat. They hope to tackle disparities between different parts of the city. New York City has more shoreline than Miami, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco combined, but access points to the waterways are not distributed equally. Dozens filled the deck of a Circle Line boat to discover a new perspective of home. This is the second year Congressman Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) and the Harlem River Working Group have organized the tour to call for more support. The group also included Bronx and Harlem...
  • Climate Change-Obsessed AP Blames Humanity for ‘Hellish’ ‘Summer of Earth’s Discontent’

    08/08/2023 6:30:21 AM PDT · by JV3MRC · 14 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | 8/8/2023 | Joseph Vazquez
    It’s imbecilic for The Associated Press to act like any person with common sense would take its screeching about “human-caused climate change” seriously now after being paid millions to spread eco-propaganda. AP’s climate “writer” Seth Borenstein kicked off his July 31 enviro-screed by making it sound like the beginning of a science fiction novel. “At about summer’s halfway point, the record-breaking heat and weather extremes are both unprecedented and unsurprising, hellish yet boring in some ways, scientists say. Killer heat. Deadly floods. Smoke from wildfires that chokes. And there’s no relief in sight,” Borenstein cried. But Borenstein buried a more...
  • Citing shipyard squeeze, Navy wants commercial option for dismantling nuclear-powered carrier

    07/11/2023 4:22:00 AM PDT · by Fish Speaker · 52 replies
    Breaking Defense ^ | July 10, 2023 at 3:18 PM | Justin Katz
    WASHINGTON — The Navy has published the final draft of its environmental impact statement assessing how it should go about dismantling the former aircraft carrier Enterprise (CVN-65), a process that will likely set decades-long precedents for future nuclear-powered ships. Environmental impact statements, as the name implies, are lengthy documents that outline the dangers to the ecosystem that disposing of decades-old nuclear reactors can pose, as well as identify one of several courses of action with which the Navy prefers to move forward. Due to the numerous state and federal agencies that must weigh in, as well as considering the general...
  • Hidden beneath the surface

    07/05/2023 5:21:42 PM PDT · by AirForceVet1988 · 17 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | 6-20-23 | Sarah Kaplan , Simon Ducroquet , Bonnie Jo Mount , Frank Hulley-Jones and Emily Wright
    Locals used to say that Crawford Lake was bottomless. Its waters ran deeper than people could reach. Anything that dropped into the basin, it seemed, would fall till the end of time. Yet when scientists finally looked into the lake’s murky depths, they found not a void, but a mirror. Each line is a sediment layer. 2020 2010 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 1950 Locals used to say that Crawford Lake was bottomless. Its waters ran deeper than people could reach. Anything that dropped into the basin, it seemed, would fall till the end of time. Yet when scientists finally...
  • EV Fiasco [semi-satire]

    07/05/2023 9:01:30 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 6 replies
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 2 July 2023 | John Semmens
    It looks like the efforts of both state and federal governments' to force electric vehicles (EVs) on consumers will be costly without providing any environmental advantages. Everyone knows that EVs are far more expensive to own than gasoline-powered vehicles. The premise that these higher costs will buy a cleaner and cooler environment is erroneous. In an effort to make EVs seem more economical, the federal government offers a $7500 tax credit to those who buy one. Even with this added incentive for purchasers, manufacturers are still taking big losses on every vehicle sold. Ford, for example, currently losses $58,000 on...
  • Clash of the Leftists: Eco-Extremists Disrupt London Pride Parade

    07/03/2023 8:40:38 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Red State ^ | 07/03/2023 | Bob Hoge
    Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt London Pride parade 7-2-23. (Credit: Sky News Australia) I can’t lie; there’s something inherently funny about leftists disrupting other leftists’ events because the other side’s participants aren’t extreme enough. Such was the case Sunday when the radical environmental group “Just Stop Oil” crashed a London Pride parade and lay down in the streets to stop its progress.Their complaint? Many of the sponsors of the event are “high-polluting.” Just Stop Oil spokesman James Skeet explained in a statement:Pride was born from protest. It speaks to how far we’ve come as a community, that high polluting...
  • Build begins on Wyoming-to-California power line amid growing wind power concern

    06/20/2023 11:24:04 AM PDT · by grundle · 18 replies
    Yahoo ^ | Mead Gruver | June 20, 2023
    RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP) — Portrait photographer Anne Brande shoots graduation and wedding engagement photos at scenic spots throughout southeastern Wyoming’s granite mountains and sprawling sagebrush valleys, but worries what those views will look like in a few years. Wind energy is booming here. In a state where being able to hunt, fish and camp in gorgeous and untrammeled nature is a way of life, worries about spoiled views, killed eagles and disturbed big-game animals such as elk and mule deer have grown with the spread of wind turbines. On Tuesday, state and federal officials will break ground on TransWest Express,...
  • Environmental compliance specialist tried to hire hitman to kill wife of man she met on Match.com using a website called Online Killers Market

    06/04/2023 2:56:24 AM PDT · by Libloather · 33 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 6/04/23 | Joe Hutchison
    An environmental compliance specialist allegedly tried to hire a hitman to murder the wife of a man she had met on Match.com. Melody Sasser is said to have placed an order using a website called Online Killers Market to hire a hitman to kill Jennifer Wallace, the wife of a man she had met online. In an affidavit seen by DailyMail.com prosecutors shared details of a transaction made in January of this year concerning the alleged murder for hire scheme. Authorities were first made aware of Sasser's alleged scheme in April, when a foreign law enforcement agency notified the Department...
  • Study: Recycling is Actually Bad for the Environment

    05/25/2023 9:34:14 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 42 replies
    Hotair ^ | 05/25/2023 | Jazz Shaw
    Here’s something many of you probably suspected, but now there’s even more scientific data to back it up. A new study from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland has determined that recycling is not only failing to “save the planet” as we’ve long been promised, but it’s arguably producing a net harmful effect on both the environment and human health. In case that still comes as a surprise to you, the primary culprit in all of this is our old friend plastic. The ubiquitous use of various types of plastics in nearly everything humans manufacture or use is producing cumulative...
  • Millions are told to get ready to evacuate as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes in Mexico is set to erupt with smoke, ash and molten rock already spewing into the sky grounding planes forcing nearby schools to close

    05/22/2023 4:17:36 AM PDT · by CFW · 70 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 5/22/23 | DAVID AVERRE
    Mexican authorities on Sunday raised the warning level for the Popocatepetl volcano to one step below red alert as smoke, ash and molten rock spewed into the sky posing risks to aviation and far-flung communities below. The huge volcano that towers above Mexico City is considered one of the most dangerous in the world because some 25 million people live within a 60-mile radius. Sunday's increased alert level - to 'yellow phase three' - comes a day after two Mexico City airports temporarily halted operations due to falling ash, which also forced 11 villages to cancel school sessions.
  • How solar farms took over the California desert: ‘An oasis has become a dead sea’

    05/21/2023 6:58:09 PM PDT · by AZJeep · 42 replies
    The Guardian ^ | May 21, 2023 | Oliver Wainwright
    How solar farms took over the California desert: ‘An oasis has become a dead sea’ Residents feel trapped and choked by dust, while experts warn environmental damage is ‘solving one problem by creating others’ eep in the Mojave desert, about halfway between Los Angeles and Phoenix, a sparkling blue sea shimmers on the horizon. Visible from the I-10 highway, amid the parched plains and sun-baked mountains, it is an improbable sight: a deep blue slick stretching for miles across the Chuckwalla Valley, forming an endless glistening mirror. But something’s not quite right. Closer up, the water’s edge appears blocky and...