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Energy & Environmental Review: June 22, 2026

By -- June 22, 2026

This post excerpts energy and climate material from the Media Balance Newsletter, a free fortnightly published by physicist John Droz Jr., founder of the Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions. Droz is also the author of the popular Substack Critically Thinking About Select Societal Issues.

Greed Energy Economics:
*** We’re Winning the War on the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE)
*** Can solar and wind + batteries really provide 24/7/365 electricity?
What it really takes to meet the materialistic demands of the modern world

Unreliables: Energy Health and Ecosystem Consequences:
*** Bonfires of the Batteries
Wyoming Rally: Save the Eagles, Stop Wind
When Wind Turbines Kill Wildlife, Environmentalists Look Away

Unreliables (General):*** The Eastern Power Grid Will Run Out of Emergency Peak Power in June, 2027 – Here’s Why You Must Prepare for Blackouts NOW

Wind Energy — General:
The Garroting of Big Wind
Interior in $765M offshore wind buy-out deal with Invenergy

Nuclear Energy:
*** Small nuclear is advancing rapidly
*** Would You Rather Live Near a Battery Energy Storage System or a Nuclear Plant?

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A Climate Wedding?

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 19, 2026

Call it fringism on display–or a dodge from conspicuous consumption.

Sam Harrington authored the following for Yale Climate Connections, which reports on all-things-climate-alarmism with a staff of twenty-four (23 writers and one cartoonist). The highlights of her Six Ways to Throw a Climate-Friendly Wedding—and Save Money follow.

“When my fiancée and I got engaged, we knew we wanted to celebrate our relationship in the company of our loved ones,” she begins. “As a climate journalist and a scientist interested in sustainability, we also knew we didn’t want our wedding to cause a lot of harm to the environment and climate.” She continues:

The average U.S. wedding generates roughly 56 tons of carbon pollution. That’s over three times the amount the average American produces in a year and almost nine times more than the global average per person.

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Climate Media’s Problem? Guess Again

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 18, 2026

“Climate alarmism and forced energy transformation is a losing argument now that the dust has settled. Exaggeration backfires, and here-and-now issues matter, not wasteful climate policies that do not and will not have any effect on climate for decades, if at all. As painful as it might be, it is time for Amy Westervelt (et al.) to check their premises. The Climate Industrial Complex is a beast just like, in her head, Big Oil.”

Amy Westervelt is in denial at DRILLED, a climate alarmist website. She gives four major reasons for “Climate Media’s Philanthropy Problem” (June 2, 2026).

“We’ve talked before about the massive bloodletting in climate media this year,” she begins:

even amidst the general demise of journalism, climate reporting stands out as having been hit particularly hard.

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Lee R. Raymond: Guilty as Charged (Desmog backfires again)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 17, 2026
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Lee Raymond: Victor over BP’s Browne and Enron’s Lay (Kevin Mooney still correct)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 16, 2026
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Lee R. Raymond (1938–2026)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 15, 2026
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Travis Fisher: An Appreciation

By Stephen Heins -- June 11, 2026
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Sierra Club Floods the Climate Zone (alarmism or bust!)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 10, 2026
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Biased Seth Borenstein (AP) Award Night

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 9, 2026
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Energy & Environmental Review: June 8, 2026

By -- June 8, 2026
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