09/07/20
Current energy policies seem OK; the Biden plan would cost a bundle and divert attention from more pressing issues without significantly affecting global temperatures. Read More...Tags: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, fracking , President Donald Trump, renewable energy , global warming, fossil fuels, electric-powered vehciles, wind and solar power, Intermittent vs. reliable power, nuclear power, Paris climate agreement, energy dominance, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Andrew Wheeler, NY Governor Andrew Cuomo, ethanol blending mandate, climate crisis , Biden energy plan, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Green New Deal, FDR"s New Deal, coronavirus pandemic, Chamber of Commerce
04/27/20
Skeptical of a proposed expansion of Delaware’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, SAFE has suggested the need for a thorough review and offered to participate. Read More...Tags: DE Governor John Carney, Renewable Portfolio Standard , man-made global warming theory, greenhouse gases, CO2 , water vapor, renewable energy , green jobs, wind and solar power, nuclear power, Bloom Energy fuel cells, Intermittent power, dispatchable power, DE Sen. Harris McDowell, John Nichols, John Greer, DNREC, Sierra Club, Dr. Michael Mann, Shaw Garvin, The Power of Bad, blue team/red team reviews, Bill Morris, Terrestrial Energy, A Question of Power, Robert Bryce, Michael Moore, Planet of the Humans
02/03/20
“Better safe than sorry,” say global warming alarmists, but their thinking is simplistic and a number of questions need to be considered. Let’s have the debate! Read More...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, The Power of Bad, pre-industrial life, Industrial Revolution, doomsdayers, precautionary principle, Paul Ehrlich, John Holdren, mass starvation, The Rise and Decline of Nations, special interests, inverse scare law, power of negativity, man-made global warming theory, Climate Crisis Townhall for Democratic Presidential Candidates, green jobs, blue team/red team exercises, Michael Mann, ExxonMobil, President Donald Trump, Karin Kirk, global climate cycle, nuclear power, solar power, wind power, fosssil fuel power, environmental drawbacks of wind & solar, subsidies, job losses, China and India given a pass
01/28/19
A lot of big names have endorsed the carbon dividend plan, but it's full of holes and not likely to go anywhere. Nuclear power would be a better bet. Read More...Tags: human psyche, apocalyptic visions, Paris climate agreement , Davos conference, John Kerry, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Pentagon , Rep. Adam Smith, Jerry Brown, nuclear war, carbon taxes vs. regulations, Carbon Dividend Plan, bipartisan climate solution , Rep. Ted Deutch, Rep. Andy Rooney, Hearland Institute, Bjorn Lomborg, chic renewables, nuclear power
10/26/15
How real is this problem, and would another layer of governmental authority help to address it? Read More...Tags: nuclear power, Copenhagen 2009, Paris 2015, Green climate fund, biodiversity, national contribution, UN Climate Change Summit, Climate Action Plan, Clean Power Plan, National Security Director Susan Rice, G-7 country leaders, Al Gore, Tom Steyer, DE Governor Jack Markell, Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State John Kerry, Hurricane Patricia, Freeman Dyson, Dr. Patrick Moore, Professor Hal Lewis , Senator Marco Rubio