A Free-Market Energy Blog

Archive

  • January (21)
  • February (0)
  • March (0)
  • April (0)
  • May (0)
  • June (0)
  • July (0)
  • August (0)
  • September (0)
  • October (0)
  • November (0)
  • December (0)
Posts from December 0

U.S. Out of Paris Climate Agreement

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 28, 2026

“Thanks to President Trump, the U.S. has officially escaped from the Paris Climate Agreement which undermined American values and priorities, wasted hard-earned taxpayer dollars, and stifled economic growth. This is another commonsense America First victory for the American people!” ( – Taylor Rogers, White House spokesperson. Quoted in Politico, below)

Effective yesterday, the United States is removed from the signatories of the Paris Climate Agreement, dated November 4, 2016. [1] Read about it: “So long, Paris: US officially leaves landmark climate pact” (Politico: January 27, 2026).

Even better, Trump II has started the withdrawal process for the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992) that was responsible for the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement.

Trump Statement

The rationale for the U.S. withdrawal was given by Trump in his first administration.…

NYT “Big Oil” Narrative Challenged

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 26, 2026

“Will Rebecca F. Eliott dare investigate the other side of her favored arguments and dare again, alter her perspective? Will her readers and the New York Times allow her to do so? The times are a changing….”

An article in the New York Times last month on Harold Hamm was in the long tradition of Big Oil, Big Politics, Big Corruption. “The Oilman Who Pushed Trump to Go All In on Fossil Fuels” (December 12, 2025) was authored by Eric Lipton and Rebecca F. Eliott.

Eliott’s bio is titled “I cover energy for The New York Times” and reads in part:

“Many of my stories explore how energy shapes — and is shaped by — politics and economic policy…. I joined The Times in 2024 from The Wall Street Journal [and] … The Houston Chronicle…..”

Storm Ferm: Remember Uri (centrally planned electricity ‘transition’ in Texas)

By Robert Bradley Jr. --

Ed. note: The current cold snap (“where is global warming when you need it?”) makes timely a review of the Texas electricity debacle of February 2021. This post by Robert Bradley, “Wind, Solar, and the Great Texas Blackout: Guilty as Charged,” was originally published by the Institute for Energy Research. As of 5 pm yesterday, natural gas and coal supplied about 75 percent of Texas’s electricity (ERCOT scoreboard) and wind/solar 17 percent (versus 50 percent of rated capacity).

“Central planning for a forced energy transformation produced the debacle of debacles two years ago in Texas. It is time for a new era for U.S. electricity policy premised on market entrepreneurship.”

Electricity specialists at the University of Texas at Austin recently revisited the Great Texas Blackout of February 2021.…

Another Exit: Ultra Low Carbon Solar Alliance

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 23, 2026

Climate Retreat: Economic, Natural, Positive

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 22, 2026

DeSmog Backfires Again (fundraising help for ‘skeptic’ organizations?)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 21, 2026

Climate Alarmism at War With Itself

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 20, 2026

“Human Extinction” Climate Alarmist Debates Me

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 16, 2026

‘Act to Allow for Consumer Regulated Electric Utilities’ (ALEC legislation)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 15, 2026

Climate Policy 2025: Much Good News

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 13, 2026