Remain mindful that this is a mostly Republican state; and the governor is Republican:
Tag: environmental extremism
Trying To Back Off From The Green Agenda In North Carolina
I believe that few North Carolinians are aware Duke Energy is required by law to cut emissions by 70% at its power plants by the year 2030. Think about this. All that power generation will have to be converted to wind, solar and perhaps nuclear by that time. During the […]
When Government Tries To Modify Our Weather
It might seem insane, but it is apparently happening. And it only makes sense that it might plausibly explain why some other problems are occurring:
“FORCE” The Collaboration
The authoritarians’ design: WEF : Klaus Schwab ‘We Must Force’ Humanity into ‘Collaboration’ pic.twitter.com/rarcBvBc2i — Marcus Cottus (@cottusmarcus) June 26, 2024
“One Health”
I have a rule of thumb to suggest. If various academics and other pointy-headed progressives are communicating a vision of a utopian future, but only if their prescriptions are followed, we need to be very wary and skeptical. It is a sure sign that your rights are about to be […]
NC Electric Rates are Higher… Why?
An article in the News and Record piqued some interest. Electricity rates in North Carolina increased 8.5% a couple of months ago. They will go up two more times over the next two years. Why did these rates increase? We are told it is because of all the work performed […]
Why We Call Them “Fossil Fuels”
Tennessee Lawmakers Outlaw Green/ Globalist Agenda; Whither NC?
I saw a pretty interesting item. State legislators in the state of Tennessee have banned the state from participating in any of the UN/ globalist schemes like Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030. They have also stepped back from the climate change nonsense. It appears that there are some pretty solid […]
The Toyota Battery Plant in Randolph County
David Larson had an interesting opinion piece at Carolina Journal that discusses the massive new project in Randolph County. It is to be a Toyota plant that will produce batteries for electric vehicles. The claim is that the plant will ultimately employ 5,100 people. Here is what Larson had to […]
The Category 5 Hurricane in Acapulco
Over the years, I have not been familiar with many hurricanes striking Mexico– let alone Category 5 storms that do not have any rain with them. Is it possible for deliberate human interventions to create or worsen a hurricane?