
Heartland Research Institute
Greenpeace activists have used legal systems for decades, “direct action,” intentional destruction, and even violence against energy companies and workers. Well, the table has been better. A North Dakota jury decided this week that Greenpeace must pay a staggering $667 million to oil companies’ energy transfers to incite protests, encourage violence and damage the company’s reputation. Before the verdict, Greenpeace said such a decision would bankrupt the organization and exterminate it. Well, Greenpeace is a dinosaur, and this is their asteroid.
Anthony Watts, Sterling Burnett, Linnea Lueken and Jim Lakely of the Heartland Institute will discuss this amazing decision – a rare moment when radical environmental activists are responsible for their destructive and destructive behavior.
We will also cover this week's crazy climate news, which includes the FBI opening a criminal fraud investigation to those in the EPA's climate-wrenching situation, while the Obama-appointed judge delayed the withdrawal of a $20 billion grant because there is no evidence of fraud. There is more bad news about unreliable wind power, Tesla's vandalism continues to remain the same, and we learn that the Biden administration has buried its own Department of Energy's report that will undermine its unilateral ban on gas exports.
Join our Climate Realism Show Episode 150 at 1 p.m. ET and we will answer your questions in a chat.
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