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Energy & Environmental Review: June 9, 2025

By -- June 9, 2025

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.

Greed Energy Economics:
*** How the House cut off new solar and wind subsidies in the “Big Beautiful Bill”
Leading Florida power provider blasts solar/wind subsidies

Unreliables (General):
*** Short good video: America in the Dark
*** The Physics Behind the Spanish Blackout
Reliance on ‘Renewables’ Makes Widespread Blackout Nightmare More Likely
Global Tally of Alternative-Energy Rejections Passes 1,000
15 Hidden Hazards of Green Energy that Get Ignored

Wind Energy — Offshore:
Showdown looms for Empire Wind (NY Offshore)
Ruling that could doom its Irish Sea wind projects

Wind Energy — Other:
*** New Study: “The presented research rejects the typically held view that wind power is a sustainable energy source.”
*** More Proof Wind Energy Isn’t “Clean” Or “Green”
New Film ‘Blown Away’ Wrecks the Myth of Wind Power

Solar Energy:
*** In China Solar Panels Blanket Farmland

Nuclear Energy:
*** Trump’s Four Nuclear Executive Orders — A Seismic Shift for the Industry and Regulation
*** The Nuclear Green Atom: Our Most Misunderstood Power Source

Fossil Fuel Energy:
*** The Faux Science of Outlawing Fossil Fuels
India Spurns Carbon Tax Threat, Promotes Fossil Fuels

Electric Vehicles (EVs):
Canada’s EV house of cards is close to collapsing

Miscellaneous Energy News:
*** Report: Affordable, Reliable, and Clean — An Objective Scorecard to Assess Competing Energy Sources
Energy and the environment: Having it both ways
Report: NYISO 2025 Power Trends

Manmade Global Warming — Miscellaneous:
Michael Mann’s lawsuit award drastically reduced, has to pay opponents’ legal fees
Net Zero cripples Government defense plans
Global Greening From Higher CO2 Hits “Striking” New Heights – but the Mainstream Media Won’t Tell You About It
Hawaii Becomes First State to Charge Tourists for Carbon Footprint

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