I recorded a podcast this week in which the host told me I am an “outlier” for being willing to write the truth about the destructive nature […]
Author: David Blackmon
Oil and gaso prices are rising now, just in time to become an issue for the 2024 presidential election campaign. The U.S. domestic price for West Texas […]
In the wake of the destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge at the mouth of Balti Harbor, media and public attention suddenly focused on the importance […]
In a move that is certain to be challenged in the courts, the Biden Environmental Protection Agency enacted a de facto ban on many gas-powered cars this […]
We spend a lot of time talking and writing about the green energy subsidies contained in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. That’s appropriate given that bill’s content […]
A new report from the UK government boasts of a claim to have cut its national carbon emissions by than half over the past 50 years. […]
2024 is an election year in the United States and, in election years, partisan politics always tend to impact the energy space. This year is certainly no […]
In an interview with The Guardian this week, ex-White House climate envoy John Kerry tried out new language to describe the globalist view of what is happening […]
Those of us who follow the evolution of this largely imaginary energy transition driven by government subsidies and activist fantasies often bore audiences by asking where will […]
It has been an open secret for years now that big foundations funded by billionaire families like the Gates, Getty, and Rockefeller clans have played a big […]
On Thursday, the Biden administration announced it was inving a hold on permitting processes for proposed new export projects for liquefied natural gas (LNG). It was a […]
The annual World Economic Forum conferences held in Davos, Switzerland, each year never fail to give all of us little people a clear preview of the things […]