Among its top results today under the search term “climate change,” Google News is highlighting articles claiming new research shows global warming will cause stronger Indian and South Asian monsoons and rainfall, which will wreak climate havoc in future decades. Yet, just a few years ago climate alarmists and their media allies claimed global warming […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/India-rain-pixabay-1-696x522-1.jpg522696James Taylorhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJames Taylor2021-06-15 01:00:302021-06-13 06:12:55Climate Alarmists Flip-Flop Again: Cancel their Monsoon Drought Crisis, Now Claim Too Much Rain
Wyoming is the largest coal-producing state in the country. However, the Cowboy State is also going to be a pioneer in the emerging industry of building small, modular nuclear reactors. According to a press release from TerraPower, the company developing the reactor. TerraPower, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and PacifiCorp today announced efforts to advance a […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/TerraPower_Logo.png188529Isaac Orrhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngIsaac Orr2021-06-14 01:00:212021-06-11 11:24:26State of Wyoming to Install Nuclear Reactor at Retiring Coal Plant
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is freeing up extra money to aid in the fight against two large fires that have left tens of thousands of acres charred. Ducey issued two emergency declarations Wednesday because of the Telegraph and Mescal fires, making up to $400,000 available for increased response. Ducey’s office has requested additional federal funds […]
Looking for laughs? The International Energy Agency has produced a laugh-filled report, grandly titled: “Net Zero by 2050: A roadmap for the global energy system“. Redesigning the global energy system. My, oh my. Below are a few highlights, out of many. To begin with, it is not a roadmap, as it does not tell us how to get there. In fact, you cannot get […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/International-Energy-Agency-Buiilding-800x533-1.jpg533800David Wojickhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngDavid Wojick2021-06-07 01:00:392021-06-06 11:53:09International Energy Agency’s Green Energy Fantasy Is A Hoot
Gov. Ducey and Sonoran Governor Claudia Pavlovich met for the last time to sign an agreement to secure Sonora’s access to water and further monitor air quality. The agreement marks the end of a six-year professional relationship between Ducey and Pavlovich, who was elected in 2015 and will leave office this year. She is the […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/istockphoto-180828580-170667a.jpg338507Elizabeth Troutmanhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngElizabeth Troutman2021-06-04 07:09:132021-06-04 07:09:13Arizona, Sonora, Sign Water and Air Quality Agreement
It seems like only yesterday that mainstream media sources like Forbes were condemning Fox Business News economist Larry Kudlow and other Republicans for “falsely claiming” that President Biden’s Green New Deal would force people to stop eating meat. The condemnation ranged from Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC lamenting “the Right’s foolish lie” to a Media Mattersgrenade, “Right-wing […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/meatless-mondays.jpg565847Duggan Flanakinhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngDuggan Flanakin2021-05-26 01:00:532021-05-24 16:49:29Social Justice Warriors Have A Beef With Meat
I’m a heretic in a world where environmentalism is a leading religion. I think it’s okay to use a lot of paper, and I generally ignore the little exhortation at the bottom of so many emails saying “Think about the environment before printing this.” This isn’t to say I do use a lot of paper: […]
A group of power providers say a change prioritizing electrical demand in California would leave Arizona and other states with power shortages that could lead to blackouts amid the state’s oppressing heat. Southwest utilities including Tucson Electric Power, Arizona Public Service and others say they’re opposed to the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) plan to […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/istockphoto-1239542408-170667a.jpg339508Elizabeth Troutmanhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngElizabeth Troutman2021-05-24 01:00:382021-05-22 09:12:00Arizona Utilities Warn California Change Could Result In Power Losses
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. — C. S. Lewis Is it mere coincidence that the European nations leading the march toward all- electric vehicle fleets are still (at least symbolically) – or were for centuries – ruled by monarchies? Three decades ago, […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/climate-change-last-bastion-of-the-royalists.jpg692692Duggan Flanakinhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngDuggan Flanakin2021-05-20 01:00:392021-05-19 09:58:40Climate Change: Last Bastion Of The Royalists
With anticipated growth in electric vehicle (EV) sales in the United States, the question remains: How are EVs going to pay their fair share of maintaining our nation’s highway infrastructure? The Highway Trust Fund was created in 1956 by Congress to pay for our Interstate Highway System. Currently, the fund receives monies from the federal […]
Climate Alarmists Flip-Flop Again: Cancel their Monsoon Drought Crisis, Now Claim Too Much Rain
/in Environment, Latest News, Politics/by James TaylorAmong its top results today under the search term “climate change,” Google News is highlighting articles claiming new research shows global warming will cause stronger Indian and South Asian monsoons and rainfall, which will wreak climate havoc in future decades. Yet, just a few years ago climate alarmists and their media allies claimed global warming […]
State of Wyoming to Install Nuclear Reactor at Retiring Coal Plant
/in Economy, Environment, Latest News, Politics/by Isaac OrrWyoming is the largest coal-producing state in the country. However, the Cowboy State is also going to be a pioneer in the emerging industry of building small, modular nuclear reactors. According to a press release from TerraPower, the company developing the reactor. TerraPower, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and PacifiCorp today announced efforts to advance a […]
Ducey Declares Emergency Over Wildfires
/in Arizona News, Environment/by Cole LauterbachArizona Gov. Doug Ducey is freeing up extra money to aid in the fight against two large fires that have left tens of thousands of acres charred. Ducey issued two emergency declarations Wednesday because of the Telegraph and Mescal fires, making up to $400,000 available for increased response. Ducey’s office has requested additional federal funds […]
International Energy Agency’s Green Energy Fantasy Is A Hoot
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Latest News, Liberty/by David WojickLooking for laughs? The International Energy Agency has produced a laugh-filled report, grandly titled: “Net Zero by 2050: A roadmap for the global energy system“. Redesigning the global energy system. My, oh my. Below are a few highlights, out of many. To begin with, it is not a roadmap, as it does not tell us how to get there. In fact, you cannot get […]
Arizona, Sonora, Sign Water and Air Quality Agreement
/in Arizona News, Economy, Environment/by Elizabeth TroutmanGov. Ducey and Sonoran Governor Claudia Pavlovich met for the last time to sign an agreement to secure Sonora’s access to water and further monitor air quality. The agreement marks the end of a six-year professional relationship between Ducey and Pavlovich, who was elected in 2015 and will leave office this year. She is the […]
Social Justice Warriors Have A Beef With Meat
/in Culture War, Environment, Latest News, Politics/by Duggan FlanakinIt seems like only yesterday that mainstream media sources like Forbes were condemning Fox Business News economist Larry Kudlow and other Republicans for “falsely claiming” that President Biden’s Green New Deal would force people to stop eating meat. The condemnation ranged from Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC lamenting “the Right’s foolish lie” to a Media Mattersgrenade, “Right-wing […]
Are You “Wasting” Paper?
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Politics/by Art CardenI’m a heretic in a world where environmentalism is a leading religion. I think it’s okay to use a lot of paper, and I generally ignore the little exhortation at the bottom of so many emails saying “Think about the environment before printing this.” This isn’t to say I do use a lot of paper: […]
Arizona Utilities Warn California Change Could Result In Power Losses
/in Economy, Environment, Latest News/by Elizabeth TroutmanA group of power providers say a change prioritizing electrical demand in California would leave Arizona and other states with power shortages that could lead to blackouts amid the state’s oppressing heat. Southwest utilities including Tucson Electric Power, Arizona Public Service and others say they’re opposed to the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) plan to […]
Climate Change: Last Bastion Of The Royalists
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Duggan FlanakinOf all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. — C. S. Lewis Is it mere coincidence that the European nations leading the march toward all- electric vehicle fleets are still (at least symbolically) – or were for centuries – ruled by monarchies? Three decades ago, […]
Electric Vehicles And Paying For Our Highways
/in Economy, Environment, Latest News, Politics/by Geoffrey PohankaWith anticipated growth in electric vehicle (EV) sales in the United States, the question remains: How are EVs going to pay their fair share of maintaining our nation’s highway infrastructure? The Highway Trust Fund was created in 1956 by Congress to pay for our Interstate Highway System. Currently, the fund receives monies from the federal […]