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Greenwishing: Shiny Promises Fall Short

By Stephen Heins -- May 21, 2026

“We’ve got to call out the greenwishing of energy’s future. Excitement is good; delusion isn’t. Let’s demand proof, not promises. Reliable, affordable energy isn’t a luxury—it’s the foundation of modern life—time to get serious about what energy technologies actually scales.”

I’ve been watching this energy debate for years, and I’m tired of the hype. We’ve got politicians, billionaires, and startups promising the next big “green” breakthrough that’ll solve everything from climate change to data center power demands, with no downsides.

But most of it is what I call greenwishing—a cousin to greenwashing, where they polish up promising energy ideas, but unproven, unscalable technologies with fancy renderings, press releases, and government grants, all while the real engineering and economics lag behind.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for clean, reliable, affordable energy.…

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Fusion Fantasy (Nature Energy report)

By Kennedy Maize -- May 20, 2026

“All the recent flurry of fusion fascination prompted one long-time observer of the story to quip, anonymously, ‘The folks who brought us the most expensive way in the world to boil water, fission, now want to double down with fusion.'”

Fusion energy — yielding enormous amounts of heat from the violent combination of elements — has long been touted as the holy grail of energy future. That’s wrong, according to a new article in the prestigious Nature Energy.

“While nuclear fusion power is often hailed as a future source of abundant, clean energy, current dominant fusion designs, magnetic and laser inertial, are unlikely to become competitive due to their expected low experience rates,” concludes the article by a team of researchers led by Lingxi Tang of the Energy and Technology Policy Group, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.…

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‘Climate Hushing’: Pragmatism Demoting Exaggeration (McKibben fools himself)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 19, 2026

“There’s a thing out there called a ‘climate husher.’ Anyone who cares about what fossil fuel pollution is doing to Earth’s natural systems needs to ignore these so-called ‘climate hushers’ – people who think Dems should stop talking about climate.” – Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.)

Climate messaging is a mess as the Progressive Left tries to square the energy circle with affordability. Traditional messages have flunked. Complained one activist:

Maybe the problem isn’t climate denial. Maybe it’s climate messaging. We’ve been attempting to scare or shame people into caring, and it’s not effective. Is it time to completely rethink how we talk about climate and sustainability? We’ve spent years trying to influence people through fear, data, and moral urgency. The results? Mixed.

The latest despair comes from Bill McKibben in his Earth Day post, Let’s TALK Climate.…

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Sierra Club: Volunteers Needed to Counter ‘Climate Disinformation’

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 18, 2026
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Rooftop Solar Litigation: Getting Out of Long-term Contracts

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 15, 2026
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Disaster? NYT Op-Ed on Demoting the Climate Pitch

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 14, 2026
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Left Progressives Cool It on Green New Deal: Progressive Policy Institute

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 13, 2026
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Troubles at NuScale Power, Fermi America

By Kennedy Maize -- May 12, 2026
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Energy & Environmental Review: May 11, 2026

By -- May 11, 2026
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U.S. Fossil Fuel Environmentalism: EPA Air Quality Statistics

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 8, 2026
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