Some Economics of Tipping

Why leave a tip? You have already received whatever food or service you are going to receive. Maybe if you are a very regular customer, tipping could lead to better service in the future. But most people who leave tips do so even if they are stopping off at, say, a restaurant in a city…

Some Economics of Tipping

Countries With Most Wind & Solar Generation Suffer World’s Highest Power Prices

As night follows day, adding more wind and solar capacity inevitably results in rocketing power prices. The hard numbers say it all. China enjoys the world’s lowest power prices, thanks to cheap, abundant and reliable coal-fired power. Adding to their advantage, China is building dozens of new coal-fired and nuclear powered plants. It’s almost as […]

Countries With Most Wind & Solar Generation Suffer World’s Highest Power Prices

How we know that the sun changes the Climate. Part I: The past

by Javier Vinós Part I of a three part series. The Sun is a variable star and the amount of energy it emits varies from month to month, year to year, and century to century. One of the manifestations of these variations are sunspots, which are more common when the Sun is more active and…

How we know that the sun changes the Climate. Part I: The past

Tying the Knot

Dobbs, of course, was the Supreme Court decision saying that the constitution does not provide a right to abortion, thus leading to restrictions on abortion in many states. The pictures is from The Economist, the original paper is here.

Tying the Knot

Five Straight Minutes Of Senile Dementia

Basically just a follow-up to my post on Biden’s senility the other day (Inaudible Pause), where I said I’d lost track of his incidents. The Republican National Committee (RNC) has done the job. Trigger Warning: this is painful to watch, and when you think about the nuclear codes, scary. As Sasha Stone says, allowing Joe […]

Five Straight Minutes Of Senile Dementia

Electric car demand plunges across Europe

Sales of electric cars have stalled despite Europe’s plans to ban the sale of new internal combustion engine cars by 2035.

Electric car demand plunges across Europe

Alvin Bragg and The Art of Not Taking Law Too Seriously

Below is my column in The Hill on the first week of testimony in the Trump trial. It is making Rube Goldberg’s 13 step self-operating napkin look like a model of efficiency and clarity. It is so convoluted and illogical it is mesmerizing. Here is the column:

Alvin Bragg and The Art of Not Taking Law Too Seriously

Guardian: Politicians “Propagated the Myth” that Renewables are Easy

If you fell for the government propaganda that renewables are the cheapest form of energy, the Guardian will help set you straight.

Guardian: Politicians “Propagated the Myth” that Renewables are Easy

How Global Cooling Threatened The World’s Food Supply

By Paul Homewood   It was not just the US which had catastrophic weather in the 1970s. This article in the NOAA magazine of April 1974 shows just how worried scientists and governments were about global cooling:    

How Global Cooling Threatened The World’s Food Supply

Conversations that Matter: Is 2050 a Realistic Net-Zero Goal?

Conversations that Matter: Is 2050 a Realistic Net-Zero Goal?

Two Videos from a “Liberal” licking a Red Pill

If you thought the political cartoons from earlier today were funny you’re going to love the next two videos. Just don’t kid yourself that libertine comedian Bill Maher is going to vote GOP in this year’s election, let alone for Donald Trump. He’s not red-pilled yet, merely rolling it around on his tongue to see […]

Two Videos from a “Liberal” licking a Red Pill

The Biden-Harris Zero-Emissions Freight Strategy: Tilting at Windmills

In summary, this “strategy” is nothing more than a modern-day environmental quixote, tilting at windmills of pollution with a lance of impracticality and a shield of buzzwords like “environmental justice.”

The Biden-Harris Zero-Emissions Freight Strategy: Tilting at Windmills

For the woke

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Unaffordable & Unreliable Electricity Inevitable Result of Wind & Solar ‘Transition’

Access to reliable and affordable power is just another thing Westerners have taken for granted, for far too long. A band of weather-obsessed ideologues have set about methodically destroying our once perfectly affordable and thoroughly reliable power supplies, by propounding the delusional notion that wind and solar can replace that well-designed system which has powered […]

Unaffordable & Unreliable Electricity Inevitable Result of Wind & Solar ‘Transition’

Loser Always Pays Staggering Hidden Cost of Wind & Solar ‘Transition’

Crony capitalists wallowing in wind and solar subsidies and their ideologue enablers make sure the buck always stops with you. The cost of those subsidies is not only endless, it is simply staggering. In Australia the combined figure for subsidies to wind and solar is now in excess of $15 billion annually, and with the […]

Loser Always Pays Staggering Hidden Cost of Wind & Solar ‘Transition’

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