Revolutionary New Reactor Design Set to Transform Green Hydrogen Production

From revolutionizing the energy industry to capturing the global market, hydrogen is causing a buzz. Bank of America is forecasting a whopping $11 trillion in potential growth by 2050, shifting the world into harnessing 90% of the universe. With major innovations, production costs are falling, and prospects look brighter than ever before. It’s no wonder …

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How AOC’s ‘Green New Deal’ Threatens the Livelihoods of Working-Class Americans

COVID journal: The Need for Secret Scientific Communication There is an urgent need for scientists to share their ideas discreetly to evade censorship, similar to the “underground press” known as samizdat in the USSR, laments Jay Bhattacharya at RealClearPolitics. Bhattacharya, having experienced firsthand the removal of his criticisms on various social networks due to government …

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House Democrats Criticize Biden’s Rollout of Energy Savings Program: A Detailed Analysis

President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act includes substantial incentives for purchasing electric vehicles and making energy-saving home improvements. If you owe taxes to the federal government and meet the income requirements, the credits available starting January 1st can significantly reduce your IRS bill when buying an electric vehicle or setting up home charging stations. However, …

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Green policies in NYC are posing challenges to tree growth

For over a decade, a withered and sad twig has protruded from the tree bed on the sidewalk outside my Williamsburg apartment. Once a vibrant young tree, it now sits in the scorching sun, surrounded by litter and dog excrement. Finally, I decided to take action. Through the city’s Million Trees program, which aims to …

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The Unfulfilled Promise of “Green Energy”

In recent news, the concept of green energy and the drive to electrify everything has faced some challenges and setbacks. The initial vision of a green energy paradise promised by politicians and advocates is starting to be met with economic and practical realities. One of the economic realities is the significant losses reported by wind …

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An Alarming Dependence on China: Assessing Trump’s Indictment Victory and Other Perspectives

The Dangers of depending on China for Climate Change According to Ben Weingarten at RealClearInvestigations, the White House’s goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 could lead to the United States becoming dependent on China. Beijing currently has a commanding position in the clean energy industry, controlling the necessary resources and manufacturing components …

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Could Offshore Wind Jobs Be Empty Promises?

Offshore wind developers in the United States have made grand promises of creating high-paying jobs, but unfortunately, these promises do not extend to the hardworking people of New York. Instead, the so-called million-dollar jobs are funded by local taxpayers and utility ratepayers through subsidies, further burdening already high electric bills. Take for example Ørsted, a …

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Commentary on Weiss’ Extensive Wrongdoings, Xi’s Environmental Expertise, and More

The Numerous Wrongdoings of Hunter: Unraveling the Truth The Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley A. Strassel sarcastically remarks that it could take US Attorney David Weiss “a week of testimony” to untangle the growing list of special favors, half-truths, and deceptive practices by his office in relation to Hunter Biden. Strassel points to “gaping irregularities” in …

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NYC’s Possible Sooner Blackouts: Blaming the State’s Controversial Green Agenda

Uh-oh: New York may soon experience blackouts due to the state’s overly ambitious green agenda. The New York Independent System Operator, responsible for overseeing the grid, has just announced that the city could face power shortages as early as 2025 if the planned phase-out of natural-gas-fired “peaker” power plants continues. These peaker plants are expected …

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