The Narrative and the Wall
…and more, this energy came from fossil fuels such as coal and crude oil. It took world population until around 1930 to reach 2 billion. Today, we are more than…
…and more, this energy came from fossil fuels such as coal and crude oil. It took world population until around 1930 to reach 2 billion. Today, we are more than…
…is that we should consider where carbon currently is. Most of it is not in the atmosphere, coal, methane, petroleum, or wood. It is mostly in limestone and was mostly…
…primary greenhouse gas emitted by human activities, decreased by 2 percent. Methane emissions decreased by 16 percent, as reduced emissions from landfills, coal mines, and natural gas systems more than offset increases…
…built with burning coal, oil and gas, and it is futile (and arrogant) to admonish them to forego improving their standard of living to that of the industrialized world. And…
Potential Dem VP Pick Comes After JD Vance by Kathryn Rubino Above the Law Well, Joe Biden is out of the 2024 race for president. Dems have seemingly coalesced around…
…effort. They turned to the government to protect production, and in industries like Pennsylvania’s anthracite coal fields, government leaders sent soldiers to break budding unions and defend war production. During…
…and cooktop, we had a gas furnace, water heater and clothes dryer. To be fair, >80% of the electricity in Missouri at the time was generated with coal. The problem…
…a climate perspective. “If you just used wind to replace coal in the first place, you’d get a higher reduction in CO2 emissions,” he said. And oil giants themselves have…
…official Index of Leading Indicators for many decades. That’s because factories cut back hours before they actually lay off employees, so they are the proverbial “canary in the coal mine.”…
…bottom quarter of countries in terms of carbon savings. (China’s dependence on coal means that driving EVs only cuts CO2 emissions by half.) Running costs are not the only factor when choosing between…