We had previously reported on Josh Stein vetoing bills related to immigration enforcement. Now, he has vetoed a bill that reverses the green energy requirements in state law for electricity generation. In addition, he vetoed bills related to DEI and transgenderism. He also vetoed a bill that would have required […]
Tag: Climate change
A Bold Call To Expose Those Doing Geoengineering
HT: TS
NC General Assembly Passes Good Energy Corrective
Recall that the Republican General Assembly had passed into law some woke green energy requirements for power companies several years ago. It has just corrected that error. It just passed a bill that eliminates carbon reduction requirements. It also prioritizes using reliable, cheaper energy sources. Good.
Energy Delusions
Wrongful Local Efforts To Oppose Natural Gas Pipelines
We had previously discussed here an article at Carolina Journal that discusses the roadblocks to natural gas pipelines and how to overcome them. It turns out that a pipeline is being proposed that would traverse through several counties here in the Piedmont Triad. It is called the Transco pipeline advanced […]
We Need Energy Abundance
This gentleman points to what had recently happened in Spain. He says that energy abundance contributes to human flourishing: (HT: Fred)
Carbon Capture Pipelines
The video below depicts people and communities affected by the forced acceptance of carbon capture pipelines. If the very idea sounds insane, that is because it IS insane. People’s land is being taken by eminent domain to install these pipelines. What is the objective? To have a place to transport […]
The Solar/ Wind Problem
Stokes County Shoots Down David Couch’s Designs
There was a report earlier this week that Stokes County had denied a rezoning request for a solar farm. Good for them. We don’t need these monstrosities littering the landscape. But it turns out that it was good old David Couch who advanced the proposal-– the same fellow who brought […]
Roadblocks for Natural Gas In North Carolina
With the delusional politics we experienced over the last decade or so, we saw the retirement of coal-burning plants for electrical generation in the state of North Carolina. We saw huge amounts of farmland converted for solar panel installations– defiling the landscape and harming the environment. We saw very limited […]