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Dumbing Energy Down: Interruptible Power as Social Policy

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- February 12, 2026

“For a while, let’s eat a cold dinner here and there. Continuity costs too much. Climate change kills, and it kills vulnerable people first. Intermittency saves lives, and it saves vulnerable people first. Let the pause take its place in continuous climate activism. (David Hughes, below)

In case you missed it (I did), here is a trial balloon from several years ago for us (normal folk) to accept the shortcomings of wind and solar and promote power outages as social policy. Rich and poor. Brown, black, white. Old and young.

To Save the Climate, Give Up the Demand for Constant Electricity,” by David Hughes (Boston Review: October 2020) came with the subtitle, “Waiting to ensure uninterrupted power for everyone as we transition away from fossil fuels will cost too much time—and too many lives.”…

Climate Doomism Under Predicted?

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- February 11, 2026

“My way of dealing with doom-mongers is to let the person talk for a while and then I ask, gently: “Does feeling this way make you more effective?” – Amory Lovins

Mark Trexler, “Pushing Climate Boulders Uphill Since the 1980s,” posted on social media:

Our biggest climate risk failure hasn’t been inadequate technology or funding. It’s been our reliance for 40 years on predictable models in a chaotic climate system!

Welcome to Deep Ecology, the belief that Nature is optimal and fragile and any human perturbation is bad, even catastrophic. Trexler then lists his examples:

Back in 1987, Wallace Broecker warned in Nature about “unpleasant surprises in the greenhouse” – arguing that Earth’s climate wasn’t a gentle dial, but a roulette wheel capable of sudden, dramatic shifts.
That was almost 40 years ago.

Fakegate Remembered: The Shame of Peter Gleick

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- February 10, 2026

“[Peter] Gleick’s use of deception [against the Heartland Institute] in pursuit of his cause after years of calling out climate deception has destroyed his credibility and harmed others…. That is his personal tragedy and shame…. – Andrew Revkin, New York Times, February 20, 2012.

Climategate and Michael Mann, et al.? We all remember that. Fakegate and climate crusader Peter Gleick? Not so much 14 years later. But corrupted science and politics in the cause of global warming/climate change should be understood in its darkest moments. One of those is described below by Friends of Science:

Prominent climate alarmist Peter Gleick admitted on February 20 [2012] that he stole private documents from the Heartland Institute by impersonating a board member using a fake email address. Gleick sent the Heartland documents and a forged fake document to journalists.…

Nutty Alarmism: The Latest

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- February 6, 2026

In Denial: Renewables ‘Winning’ the Transition

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- February 5, 2026

Joe Bast vs. NYT Reporting (1999 letter re CO2/Kyoto still relevant)

By Robert Bradley Jr. --

CO2 Border Tariff? Don’t Even Think About It, DOE!

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- February 4, 2026

Climate ‘Overshoot’? Let’s Go!

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- February 3, 2026

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

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 30, 2026

Celebrating Paris Climate Agreement at Ten? (postmodernism in action)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- January 29, 2026