NEWS
Trump’s ‘billion-dollar giveaway’ actually a refund to free us from costly offshore wind
Reliable, affordable electricity is not a partisan luxury; it is an economic and national security necessity.
Climate Activists seek to impose COVID-style energy lockdowns
"Rooting for Iran to do more destruction to energy infrastructure & keep the Strait blocked so they can resurrect net zero." WATCH Morano NOW.
Lithium fire is no joke
Once they get going, lithium fires can be almost impossible to put out.
Artemis II planning to boldly go where no man has gone before
While Artemis II will not land, it will set the new distance record as it slingshots around the Moon. WATCH RIGHT NOW
California drillin’ & Endangered Species Committee (God Squad) waives ESA for Gulf of America exploration
This week's District of Conservation episode is dedicated to offshore oil and gas drilling news, focusing on Sable Offshore restarting in California to the "God Squad" granting ESA exemptions for Gulf of America exploration.
EV power consumption — a costly mystery
The fact that EV power usage is invisible could be hiding problems that are serious and rapidly growing.
Taking chainsaws to rhinos
So, where do rhino horns and elephant tusks go?
Activist and trial lawyer attacks on herbicides imperil U.S. and global health and nutrition
Glyphosate opponents vs nutrition and modern agriculture.
New York retreating on its Climate Act
Governor Hochul has now proposed specific legislative actions to begin to back away.
The fight to keep electricity flowing freely
If Trump continues to promote public support for long-term private grid projects, his critics will have little to whine about.
Security experts concerned by potential EV battery harm
Cybersecurity and national security experts have explored how EV batteries and the connected technology of electric vehicles could be weaponized to cause disruption or mass casualties in a terrorist attack or actions by a disgruntled employee.
Morano on OAN TV: Climate activists exploit Iran war to resurrect climate
"Just when you think you are out, they pull you back in!" WATCH NOW
Exaggerations and lies persuade suckers to send billions to climate crisis, inc.
"Brother Love's the Earth’s Traveling Salvation Show"
Energy, conservation, & agriculture with former USFWS director Aurelia Giacometto
District of Conservation host Gabriella Hoffman sits down with former USFWS Director, Aurelia Giacometto, in a new episode of the podcast. Tune in to learn more about Aurelia and her 20+ year career.
Comparing beer and electricity
Next time you see a solar marketing picture, which, amusingly, is so often taken when the panels are not working, don't believe that total energy number.
Battery plant explosions in California raise public health concerns
A massive explosion at the world’s largest lithium-ion battery storage plant in Monterey County, California, ignited an inferno that burned for days.
Wyoming wind power needs a Programmatic Environmental Impact Assessment
“Wyoming is home to the largest breeding population of Golden Eagles in the lower 48 states and provides critical habitat for wintering and migrating individuals; the state contains some of the most valuable areas for long-term conservation in the western United States.”
Perspective on natural Southwest heat
People who are screaming about the heat to make points about it will not show the entire picture.
Golf balls and carbon dioxide
I hate the terms ‘carbon’ and ‘carbon tax.’
How to solve the Australian fuel crisis — we could be self-sufficient
Regional towns and some servos are running out, farmers aren’t sure if they will be able to seed this year, and miners are starting to lay off staff.
The severe socio-economic costs of solar and wind
We find ourselves becoming dependent on Chinese exports of solar panels.
Trump picks Noem for signature hemispheric role
Kristi Noem should prove an excellent choice as Envoy for Shield of the Americas.
“These People are Crazy” climate science and the cult of self-loathing
There was a time when environmental stewardship meant conservation grounded in gratitude rather than condemnation.