Energy & Environmental Newsletter: June 12, 2017

By -- June 12, 2017 1 Comment

The Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (AWED) is an informal coalition of individuals and organizations interested in improving national, state, and local energy and environmental policies. Our premise is that technical matters like these should be addressed by using Real Science (please consult WiseEnergy.org for more information).

A key element of AWED’s efforts is public education. Towards that end, every three weeks we put together a newsletter to balance what is found in the mainstream media about energy and the environment. We appreciate MasterResource for their assistance in publishing this information.

Some of the more important articles in this issue are:

“Climate Change” used to Create Totalitarian State

Anatomy of a Deep State

Renounce Climate Alarmism

Can we discuss the climate without the hysteria?

CO2 Can’t Cause the Warming Alarmists Claim it Does

Lindzen: In the future, people will marvel how hysterical mankind has been

CO2 Facts vs Alternative Facts

58 New Papers Invalidate Claims Of Unprecedented Modern Global Warming

mgh, Not Greenhouse Gases, Provides a Warm Earth

Defense Communities Celebrate Texas Military-Wind Law

The Princess and the Pea

Human Health, Rights and Wind Turbine Deployment

A startling case of two schools in proximity to wind turbines

Wind company dealt blow by Indiana Supreme Court

Why There’s No Such Thing As a Free Market for Electricity

Offshore Wind Turbines Blamed For Killing Family Of Whales

The Private Benefit of Carbon and its Social Cost

Scientific Peer-Review is a Deeply Tainted System

 

Greed Energy Economics:

Why There’s No Such Thing As a Free Market for Electricity

US Paid $1B to Green Climate Fund, Top Polluters Paid $0

Civitas files for NC Utility Commission Ruling

The Carbon Tax Rebate Scam

Renewable Jobs Claims Based On Deception, False Comparisons

Crony capitalism masquerading as trade protectionism in the solar industry

Paris pact withdrawal could slow clean technology investments

 

Turbine Health Matters:

Human Health, Rights and Wind Turbine Deployment

A startling case of two schools in proximity to wind turbines

Wind company dealt blow by Indiana Supreme Court

Wind developer stonewalls efforts for independent noise tests

Significant Vermont Public Service Board Appointment

Wind Turbines are an occupational Health Hazard to Workers:

Analysis of turbine aerodynamic sound noise…”

Assessment of turbine noise effects on the general health of staff…”

Freedom from Unwarranted Experimentation

Reproducing wind farm infrasound for subjective testing

Wind Energy Study’s Public Complaint Process Was Inadequate

 

Renewable Energy Destroying Ecosystems:

Offshore wind turbines blamed after three whales die off Suffolk

Offshore Wind Turbines Blamed For Killing Family Of Whales

Crop Scientist: Solar Projects Are Stressing Agriculture Ecosystem

 

Miscellaneous Energy News:

The Private Benefit of Carbon and its Social Cost

Defense Communities Celebrate Texas Military-Wind Law

The Princess and the Pea

Scientific Peer-Review is a Deeply Tainted System

Texas officials praise military base protection bill passage

Clean and Doable Liquid Fission (LF) Energy

Wasted green power tests China’s energy leadership

Britain’s on the brink of a small-scale nuclear reactor revolution

Why Are Global Warming Alarmists Afraid Of Nuclear Power?

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Direct Use of Natural Gas: Unshackle Efficiency from Obama’s ‘Deep Decarbonization’ (Part II)

By Mark Krebs and Tom Tanton -- June 8, 2017 12 Comments

“The fundamentally anti-fossil fuel energy efficiency and renewable energy advocates ran with Obama’s Executive Order 13693, Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade, to turn ‘deep decarbonization’ theories into official public policy. The goal? Convert all consumer natural gas use to electricity by 2050.”

“In short, U.S efforts within the DDPP infrastructure are orchestrated by the United Nations through one consulting firm, reviewed by two DOE labs, and funded by Tom Steyer. How’s that for a concentration of power in opposition to a free market economy?”

“Advocacy of ‘electrify everything’ and ‘Deep Decarbonization’ are still being funded by taxpayer dollars. While we assume the Trump Administration is not fully aware of this, the fact remains: This cannot be reconciled with the President’s America First Energy Plan to “lower costs for hardworking Americans and maximize the use of American resources.”

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Direct Use of Natural Gas: Unshackle Efficiency from Obama’s ‘Deep Decarbonization’ (Part 1)

By Mark Krebs and Tom Tanton -- June 7, 2017 9 Comments

“What Secretary Perry has yet to recognize is that the same hostile forces behind the ‘war against coal’ are now focused on eliminating the direct use of natural gas…. By taking a fresh look at the economic importance of natural gas direct use, this path can be changed; assuming the political will exists to do the right thing by consumers.”

Nationwide, natural gas is distributed to over 73.5 million homes and businesses for a wide variety of uses, such as cooking, water and home heating. [1] In doing so, it delivers 38% more energy [2] for 15% of the costs of electricity. [3] Natural gas energy losses are only about 10 percent of its usable energy from the point of wellhead extraction to the consumers’ utility meter. For electricity, about 70% of initial energy content is lost by the time it reaches consumer’s electric meters.…

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To Live and Breath in Beijing

By Greg Rehmke -- June 5, 2017 1 Comment

“Wind and (on-grid) solar installations built in the wrong places or with not-yet-ready technology can actually increase emissions by raising prices and pushing poor Chinese consumers to save money burning coal at home. The funding of showcase wind and solar projects could be invested to modernize coal-fired power plants generating the lion’s share badly-needed heat and electricity.”

Foreign Correspondents as They Live and Breathe,” (New York Times, March 30, 2017) reports on the still deadly air pollution in China:

Ian Johnson, a China correspondent, took out his phone to check Air Matters, an app that measures air quality based on the Environmental Protection Agency’s Air Quality Index, which scores the air from 0 to 500. Over 300 and the air is “hazardous.”

The NYT post also says Trump Administration actions on coal power CO2 emissions will hurt efforts to reduce pollution worldwide:

Now efforts to dial back air pollution worldwide are likely to take a hit: On Tuesday, less than a week after rolling back fuel-economy standards for the auto industry, President Trump announced an executive order reversing the rest of the Obama administration’s climate plan.

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Dear Elliott Negin: How About the Intellectual Debate? (Simmons/IER hit piece: big bark, little bite)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 1, 2017 4 Comments Continue Reading

Glenn Schleede: Some Tributes (A long energy career that history will judge sustainable)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- May 23, 2017 5 Comments Continue Reading

Energy & Environmental Newsletter: May 22, 2017

By -- May 22, 2017 1 Comment Continue Reading

Intellectual Vertigo: Trivia, Emotionalism in One Spot Check (taxpayers pay for this?)

By -- May 15, 2017 No Comments Continue Reading

Call to Action: Let’s Fix EPA (comments due soon)

By -- May 12, 2017 No Comments Continue Reading

NPR Bungles Sea Level Rise Story (supposed threats to coastal military installations ignore science)

By Robert Endlich -- May 11, 2017 31 Comments Continue Reading