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The head of the head of the head, Mark Zuckerberg, announced this month that Facebook's content audit system will no longer rely on the factual checker, but move towards a crowdfunding system like a community notes on X. [emphasis, links added] However, when shaping the “climate narrative”, Zuckerberg's company seems to have changed very little. Those who question the narrative of the “Climate Crisis”, including extensive qualification experts including the Nobel Prize winner, often review them in one or other in Facebook. Although these voices say that Zuckerberg's announcement is welcome, Many of them doubt that Facebook truly promotes the…
from climaterealism Guest post by Vijay Jayaraj The fantasy dream of green hydrogen powering the future has become a reality. The cost of producing the much-hyped fuel will remain high for decades to come, raising hopes for its rapid adoption in the industry. Green hydrogen startups are shutting down operations, major projects are being shelved, and investors are looking away from what was once seen as the next frontier of “renewable” energy. This should come as no surprise to anyone whose focus on fundamentals isn't diverted by the promoter's extravagant claims. I spent a year in Aberdeen, Scotland, a city…
President Trump is determined to make the United States self-sufficient and energy dominant. The United States has Produce more oil and gas He intends to realize its full potential – providing energy and petrochemical raw materials for more than 6,000 pharmaceuticals, plastics, paints, fabrics, cosmetics and other products. [emphasis, links added] As he says, “Drill, baby, drill!” Abundant, reliable, and affordable energy is the lifeblood of modern industrial society. But they also require hundreds of metals and minerals, because without them nothing can be made or grown, and without them no well can be dug. That's why the president launched…
What Cristina Figueres Thinks the Climate Movement Can Learn from Buddhism » Yale Climate Connection
Christiana Figueres, a Costa Rican diplomat best known as the architect of the 2015 Paris climate agreement, has turned to a new strategy to protect the world's climate: spreading the teachings of Thích Nhất Hạnh, Thich Nhạnh was a Buddhist monk and peace activist who died in 2022. Driven by the pain and sadness of climate change, Figueres began organizing retreats with her team at Global Optimism for those working on climate and biodiversity. The first retreat will be held in June 2022 in partnership with Plum Village, an international Buddhist practice center and monastery located in the countryside of…
Transcript: Every day, thousands of trucks move the goods from Los Angeles and Long Beach port to warehouses. Most trucks are running on diesel engines, and diesel can cause pollution, damage people's health and warm climate. Browning: “Heavy truck transportation causes about 3 % of global greenhouse gas emissions. That's not insignificant. This is important.” Adam Browning cooperation with the company forum. He said that using electric trucks may limit pollution. But the early cost of electric trucks is high. The truck company needs to know that before investing in a truck, they will have a place to charge the…
Mineral exploration in the West and Alaska is key to U.S. defense, security and recovery Paul Driessen President Trump is determined to make the United States not just energy self-sufficient; dominant. The United States already produces more oil and natural gas than any other country, and he intends to realize its full energy potential and Suitable for use in more than 6,000 petrochemical raw materials for pharmaceuticals, plastics, paints, fabrics, cosmetics and other products. As he says, “Drill, baby, drill!” Abundant, reliable, and affordable energy is the lifeblood of modern industrial society. But they also require hundreds of metals and…
from masterresource By Robert Bradley Jr. — January 25, 2025 “I ended the ridiculous and outrageously wasteful Green New Deal – what I called the 'Green New Scam'; withdrew from the one-sided Paris Climate Agreement; and ended the insanely expensive electric car mandate. We will let people buy what they want. of cars. (- Donald Trump, speaking on a conference call from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland) The subtitle of Bloomberg Green Daily’s article “Trump’s Climate Whiplash” is:President Donald Trump's nonstop executive orders this week and what they mean for U.S. climate progress”. Given Trump’s immediate debunking of…
Free our energy sector from crippling regulations and inflationary spending on so-called “green energy” – what about watts?
John R. Hays, Jr. President Donald Trump now has a second chance to rid the U.S. energy industry of unnecessary and costly regulations, including oppressive, meaningless caps that endanger our energy independence and empower foreign markets. Change is urgently needed, especially since Joe Biden has reversed three-quarters of Trump's deregulation actions that prioritized U.S. energy independence and natural resources. Biden has backed down from President Trump's sanctions on the Keystone XL pipeline, imposing onerous regulations on emissions of naturally occurring gases like methane and sidestepping legislation by requiring federal agencies to come up with broad proposals for achieving carbon neutrality.…
According to data from the National Meteorological Administration, after several weeks of freezing temperature, the temperature of the Baltimore area is expected to be as high as 50 degrees this week.It is expected to be cloudy on Sunday, close to 44. It is expected to have strong wind conditions, with a speed of 6 to 14 miles/h, and the gusts are as high as 23 miles per hour.[Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]On Sunday evening, the wind is expected to disappear. The conditions should be mostly cloudy and 30 low.Starting the work week on Monday, it is expected to…
Recently, a range of mainstream news outlets, including USA Today,,,,,, AP News,,,,,, BBC Futureand fast companyhave issued articles claiming that the record cold and heavy snowfalls in the United States in January 2025 will become greater or less due to climate change, or at least this connection cannot be ruled out. This is wrong. Their argument hinges on the increasingly popular but scientifically dubious notion that climate change is disrupting the polar vortex, causing icy Arctic air to dip southward into midlatitudes like the United States. While this explanation is neatly packaged to fit the “everything bad is caused by…