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.
Unreliables (General):
*** The environmental left will not admit what wind and solar destroy
*** Renewables + Storage Grid
Australia’s ‘Renewable’ Obsession Decimates Industry
Wind Energy:
*** New Jersey Moves to Terminate Offshore Wind
Sign the Wyoming wind-wall petition
Solar Energy:
*** The Coverup: warnings months before the Spanish Blackout
*** How we pay for solar subsidies – Comparing recent electric bills from Florida and Massachusetts
Solar & Storage Marketing
Nuclear Energy:
Nuclear Waste Is a Wicked Problem
Is America on the Verge of a Nuclear Renaissance?…
Reports Bjorn Lomborg:
Climate-related disaster deaths have declined 97.5% over the century (1920-2025). Richer, smarter, and more resilient societies reduce disaster deaths. This swamps any potential climate signal.
Why not reported? Instead, media only delivers climate doom

“A properly functioning market … simply needs clear price signals, enforceable property rights, and the freedom for buyers and sellers to contract with one another…. The Public Utility Commission of Texas effectively imposed a $26.3 billion monopoly tax on Texans by overriding the market signals the Legislature had said should govern the system.”
Recent reports on the collapse of Fermi’s stock price should get the attention of anyone watching Texas’ rapidly growing demand for electricity. Here was a company promising massive new generation—tied to the surge in AI and data centers—only to see its stock price collapse. While Fermi may still succeed, there is a broader lesson for the Texas electric grid.
Texas needs more power. Projects like Fermi show the private sector is trying to respond. But too often, these efforts look like they are being forced to work around the grid rather than through it.…
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