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  1. Jordan Pedenton discusses the COP26 summit and the horrible position liberals and environmentalists have put themselves in by pushing for more expensive renewable energy while claiming to care for the poor. He explains why their more expensive energy plans will cause electricity prices to skyrocket, hurting those most vulnerable, to include killing the birds. He suggests we follow China’s lead and invest in nuclear power to create as much cheap energy as possible which can mitigate the effects of climate change without sacrificing the poor birds. He explains the problems of sustainable development and why you should dismiss anyone who advocates for Net Zero.
  2. If the solar panels suffice, this would be a game-changer for sunny climes.
  3. "Tesla’s intent was to condense the energy trapped between the earth and its upper atmosphere and to transform it into an electric current. He pictured the sun as an immense ball of electricity, positively charged with a potential of some 200 billion volts. The earth, on the other hand, is charged with negative electricity. The tremendous electrical force between these two bodies constituted, at least in part, what he called cosmic energy. It varied from night to day and from season to season but it is always present."
  4. Gas and Coal Will Be Tightest Since 2014 This Winter, Duke Says
  5. Coal keeps lights on at COP26 as low wind strikes again https://www.netzerowatch.com/coal-keeps-lights-on-at-cop26-as-low-wind-strikes-again/
  6. It is not a right-left question. It is a right-wrong question.
  7. Coal stockpiles at U.S. power plants plunged to the lowest in at least 24 years as electricity generators burn the fuel faster than miners can dig it out of the ground. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-26/coal-piles-drop-to-24-year-low-at-u-s-utilities-on-demand-surge
  8. Some experts indicated that it’s not just the specifics of Biden’s plan, but the whole idea of fighting climate change through government fiat that is misguided. The government has a poor track record of addressing long-term problems such as climate change, said Mark Thornton, economist with the classical liberal Mises Institute. “These are types of issues which are wholly unsuited to the political process,” he told The Epoch Times. “The market is really best suited to deal with this.” https://www.newyorktimes.com/climate-financing-plan-wont-help-climate-but-will-push-country-to-totalitarianism-experts_4068613.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge
  9. It appears flat and it appears to revolve around us but, in fact, this is an illusion.
  10. No. The statistical pattern refutes the claim.
  11. The new green economy is the hoax to end all hoaxes. Close runner-ups: plandemic, 911, 1963 coup, world war parts one and two.
  12. The real tragedy is the hostility which has taken shape between factions in Canada and elsewhere. It is utterly unnecessary.
  13. When Dr. Byram Bridle, associate professor of viral immunology—a well-recognized expert in vaccinology—refused vaccination due to his natural immunity, he was derided by media and banned from his University of Guelph campus. He made clear that he is, “a vaccine lover and an innovator in this field,” but has concerns about the, “possible link between this heart inflammation that is occurring and these COVID-19 vaccines.”
  14. When Dr. Byram Bridle, associate professor of viral immunology—a well-recognized expert in vaccinology—refused vaccination due to his natural immunity, he was derided by media and banned from his University of Guelph campus. He made clear that he is, “a vaccine lover and an innovator in this field,” but has concerns about the, “possible link between this heart inflammation that is occurring and these COVID-19 vaccines.”
  15. Oh the joy of being certified! Why not skip a step and go straight for the death certificate?
  16. "One irony of the current market is that weather events ascribed to global warming are stoking demand for transport of out-of-favor coal. A second irony is that the decarbonization push in China could increase coal-shipping demand even more." https://www.freightwaves.com/news/if-coal-is-dead-why-are-all-those-ships-so-full-of-it/comment-page-1#comment-137998 "Next time you see an electric car or a charging station, keep in mind the emissions involved in producing the battery and the electricity used to keep it running." https://fee.org/articles/electric-cars-aren-t-nearly-as-green-as-people-think/ https://www.europereloaded.com/new-study-confirms-electric-vehicles-worse-for-climate-than-diesel-cars/ "Some of the shortages are due to accidents, like the cutting of an undersea cable to the UK, but most are due to green policies and stupid political choices, ironically shutting down oil and gas-fired power plants and fossil fuel exploitation and transport at the demand of the greens, who grossly overestimate both global warming and the ability of air, sun and water to take their place. Ironically, this means coal -- the dirtiest possible fuel -- is back in huge demand." https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/10/green_policies_return_the_world_to_coal.html
  17. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/28/indonesian-covid-deaths-add-to-questions-over-sinovac-vaccine
  18. I tolerate our difference and rebut your argument with the assertion that we are being poisoned as evidenced by people dying. The only name I shall call you is friend unless, of course, you choose to be something else.
  19. It is a malady which permeates all of English-speaking society. The causes are both fascinating and diabolical. At its core is the inability of too many to tolerate difference. It is a type of bigotry.
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