Washinton State officials have finally captured a “murder hornet.” Li Cohen reports for CBS News: The world’s largest species of hornet invaded Washington state in December. Now, seven months later, state officials have finally managed to catch one of the “murder hornets” — but they have less than two months to catch the rest before mating season […]
Key West Must Ban Cruise Ships!
ABC Tourism informs readers: The popularity of Cruise ship holidays is on the rise, with cruise passenger figures increasing year-on-year. However, cruise ships have long been associated with a bleak environmental impact due to waste generation and carbon emissions. It is estimated that an average cruise ship generates 21,000 gallons of sewage, and emits the […]
Green Economics “Province of Magical Unicorns”
James Delingpole explains in Spectator USA “Green economics belongs more to the province of magical unicorns than to a functioning free-market economy.” He writes: What could be more emblematic of the American Dream than fracking, the miracle technology that has created thousands of real jobs, lowered the cost of living, generated wealth and prosperity, boosted […]
Dan Crenshaw Bursts Bernie’s Green New Deal Bubble
On February 13, Bernie Sanders attempted to woo voters focused on the environment with a Tweet touting his support for the radical Green New Deal. In response, Rep. Dan Crenshaw burst Bernie’s bubble, reminding him that he had voted against the bill in the Senate. See Crenshaw’s Tweet below: Then why didn’t you vote “YES” […]
The Sad Tale of St. Gavin of Sacramento
In a scathing piece in The American Thinker, Doris O’Brien excoriates California Governor Gavin Newsom for his choice to ignore sound forest management suggestions because they were offered by President Trump, who according to Newsom, is a climate-change nonbeliever. O’Brien criticizes Newsom’s tendency to completely shut down or even attack anyone who disagrees with him. […]
Withdrawing from the Paris Agreement
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo released a statement commenting on the decision: “Today the United States began the process to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. Per the terms of the Agreement, the United States submitted formal notification of its withdrawal to the United Nations. The withdrawal will take effect one year from delivery of the notification.” As […]
The Amazon Rainforest and Media Malfeasance
Yes, we all read it in the media. The Amazon Rainforest (aka the “Lungs of the World”) was blazing away at an unprecedented rate. Reports Kyle Sammin in the Federalist, 20% of the Amazon rainforest was being destroyed by humans, according to the press. Only It Was Not True As The New York Times noted […]
Banning Straws? Overblown Climate Hysteria
During CNN’s Town Hall style seven-hour Democratic Party presidential candidate session, the most benign climate-change plan proposed was “more authoritarian than anything Donald Trump has ever suggested during his presidency. Democrats were not merely proposing massive societal upheaval but mass coercion,” warns David Harsanyi in The Federalist. Not once was any hysterical proposal challenged, Mr. […]
The Green New Deal – Not about Climate Change at All
It’s about changing the entire economy. That’s right. As Saikat Chakrabarti, chief of staff to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) admits, it is really about “how-do-you-change-the-entire-economy thing.” Read from the 10 July here: In a Wednesday morning in late May, emissaries of two of the strongest political voices on climate change convened at a coffee shop […]
New York to Become Global Leader on Climate?
With great fanfare, as verified by its ALL caps headline, the New York Times announced this week: “BIG CLIMATE PLAN SETS UP NEW YORK AS GLOBAL LEADER.” Which begs the Manhattan Contrarian to ask, how exactly is New York going to get to 70% zero-emissions electricity by 2030 and 85% zero-emissions energy of all types […]
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