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neutral research Well, he was right about that. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does hinder people like him who want to control speech on the Internet and in every corner of social life from becoming a reality. The amendment was passed to prevent would-be dictators like him from exerting parental control over the media landscape for adult citizens. This article is archived in WUWT Climate TV, a collection of more than six hundred videos featuring new interviews and analysis covering the latest in climate science, climate politics and energy policy from dozens of media sources discussing, debating and…
Radical environmental groups end up supporting Harris because they can “pressure and push” her on energy policy – is it worth it?
From the Daily Caller Nick PopeContributor A radical climate protest group called Climate Rebellion backed Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, citing their belief that she will be able to press her on energy policy. The activist group initially declined to express support for Harris, seemingly conditional on her accepting a series of demands, including a complete moratorium on new oil and gas projects and a ban on new fossil fuel leasing on federal lands and waters. After meeting with one of Harris' top advisers in early September, the climate resistance group — which targeted Harris in one of its…
New York Attorney General Letitia James' JBS lawsuit exposes risks of other companies' net-zero commitments
When New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against beef giant JBS Foods, alleging deception over its commitment to achieve net-zero emissions, she may have inadvertently given companies another reason to resist ESG commitments. [emphasis, links added] The Center for Consumer Research, a consumer advocacy nonprofit, sent letters to three major companies that made similar pledges, warning them of potential lawsuits. Now, Four state attorneys general are contacting the companies, saying the comparisons between their statements and JBS's are “stark” and “raise real concerns.” No proven practices JBS Foods touts its commitment to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions…
CBS Factually Wrong About Hurricane Helen and Hurricane Trends – What does Watt think about this?
from climaterealism Author: Linny Luken CBS News in Los Angeles recently aired a weather segment titled “Helen Gains Strength from Climate Change Impacts” in which a meteorologist claimed that climate change had strengthened Hurricane Helene and that the intensity and power of hurricanes in general were indeed In enhancement. This is wrong. In fact, it's shocking how wrong CBS is about the actual hurricane data showing that hurricanes are not getting more intense, frequent, or powerful. CBS describes the film as follows: “…Helen is gaining strength from the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, an effect linked to climate…
Asheville, NC, seem Like a great place to escape the worst of the warming world. The city's four-season climate is very pleasant, with daily highs typically around 84°F in the summer (unusually low for the southeastern United States) and less cold in the winter. There is usually plenty of moisture year-round, but due to the mountainous rain shadow, Asheville experiences less humidity than most of its neighbors. The city takes climate seriously: The results of the climate resiliency assessment are incorporated into Asheville’s comprehensive planning documents. In a 2018 Rolling Stone article, Jeff Goodell profiled a climate refugee who considered…
If you thought former Secretary of State and former Biden “climate czar” John Kerry had reached the peak of his madness, you were wrong. [emphasis, links added] At last week's World Economic Forum, Kerry responded to a question about climate “misinformation,” directly attacking the First Amendment: John Kerry Calls for Ministry of Truth: 'The First Amendment is now our major obstacle' pic.twitter.com/1mtpjjxeM7 – End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 29, 2024 “The disgust and anguish about social media is growing day by day. That's part of our problem when it comes to building consensus around any issue, especially in a democracy. Governance…
let us not forget World Health Organization Miliband and Nunu Labor Party being 'advised'… Miliband retains his long-time adviser. Directing UK energy policy operations will be climate campaigner Tobias Garnett, a former coordinator of Extinction Rebellion's legal strategy team who represented road-taping campaigners in court. Garnett believes our trajectory is currently “rapidly sinking into the politics of eco-fascism forged in the crucible of scarce resources, droughts, floods, climate wars, and forced migration.” … Also on the team is Jonty Leibowitz, who is passionate about building socialist reform Football includes: “100% tax on transfers from abroad”. Just like China's… An additional…
from masterresource By Robert Bradley Jr. — October 1, 2024 “The climate movement is grappling with a set of problems of its own making. As reality continues to bite back, the anti-CO2 movement will have fewer defenders. The climate industry complex wants taxes, regulations and subsidies, not debate (“Report, block, don’t engage,” says McKerman). But Climate Week New York, hosted by climate groups, allows for (a very small number of) alarmist alternative voices and forces the energy transition at its more than 600 promoted events. Hardcore upset. “The presence of fossil fuels at New York Climate Week highlights dissonance in…
CBS News in Los Angeles recently aired a weather segment titled “Helen Gains Strength from Climate Change Impacts,” in which a meteorologist claimed that climate change had strengthened Hurricane Helene and that the hurricane was increasing in strength and power. [emphasis, links added] This is wrong. It’s shocking how wrong CBS is with the actual hurricane data showing that hurricanes are not getting more intense, frequent, or powerful. CBS describes the film as follows: “…Helen is gaining strength from the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, an effect linked to climate change that appears to make hurricanes and storms…
This year, some residents in Tampa, Florida, have been looking for poop. This is unlikely to be possible for city dwellers, but they need it for their new anaerobic biodigesters. Louis: “So it's basically like a very advanced composting system.” Shelby Lewis is the waste diversion and outreach director for the City of Tampa. The city received a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant to provide these backyard systems to 100 residents, she said. Each unit takes up about as much space as a picnic table. To install it, users add feces and water to create bacterial colonies. Afterwards, they just…