Academics and the Grid Part 3: Visionaries and Problem Solvers
How might one seek to turn the economic and reliable grid into a costly, complicated system prone to blackouts? Discarding dependable generators and replacing with asynchronous intermittent technology would be a good way
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“ESG Check in”: More details on the Securities & Exchange Commission’s Activist Role in the “Whole of Government” Push on ESG, “Climate Risk Disclosure”
The sheer volume of senior staff time dedicated to this issue, including canoodling with activists, is troubling.
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Why Climate Skepticism Has Not Yet Succeeded
An interesting instance of all four failings was a 2400-word rebuttal directed at me that was published here recently.
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Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #536
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” — Albert Einstein
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The Queen Conch: Endangered Species?
In the Bahamas, citizens can virtually harvest as many mature conch as they wish. And, in actual practice, since juvenile conch have nearly as much meat as fully mature breeding-age conch, immature conch are harvested and eaten locally.
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The On-Going Case for Abandoning Homogenization of Australian Temperature Data
Australian’s are being misled by data-wranglers, climate-modelers and institutions they should be able to trust. Read on …
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