27 06, 2022

Critical comments by Happer and Lindzen on SEC Rule

By |2022-06-27T18:03:24+02:0027 June 2022|Climate policy, IPCC, News, USA|Comments Off on Critical comments by Happer and Lindzen on SEC Rule

By Andy May The U.S. Constitution was finally approved in 1787, after much debate. It reserved a specific list of powers for the federal government and the first ten amendments, or the “Bill of Rights,” reserved many powers for the citizens and states. The Bill of Rights imposed clear limitations on the federal [...]

26 01, 2022

How climate activists are taking over Dutch industry

By |2022-01-26T12:07:57+01:0026 January 2022|Climate policy, News, The Netherlands|Comments Off on How climate activists are taking over Dutch industry

One Environmental Group Wants to Set Climate Policies for All of Dutch Industry “Friends of the Earth” now means “Foes of The Netherlands.” By Lucas Bergkamp A new initiative by environmental organization Friends of the Earth (“FoE,” called “Milieudefensie” in The Netherlands) threatens to plunge the Dutch economy into a green abyss. Last [...]

5 01, 2022

Judith Curry’s take on the movie Don’t Look up

By |2022-01-05T22:26:59+01:005 January 2022|Climate policy, News, USA|Comments Off on Judith Curry’s take on the movie Don’t Look up

by Judith Curry Reposted with her permission from her blog Climate Etc. Some reflections on the movie Don’t Look Up. Source: Netflix. If you haven’t seen the movie, it is worth watching (available on Netflix). The movie is a satirical black comedy, with a large number of A-list actors. It’s about scientists giving [...]