Natural gas liquids, India and the war in Iran

Written by Doomberg

Few Americans give a second thought to how they access energy for cooking. As a rough approximation, 60 percent of US households cook directly with electricity—tapping one of the largest and most reliable grids in the world—with the rest largely relying on ready access to cheap natural gas delivered via pipeline

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Renewable Energy Will Impoverish Humanity

Written by John Constable

The modern world and the rich, free lives it brought are both dying in Britain. Energy consumption has fallen by about 30% since 2005 and electricity consumption by about 23%, both due to climate policy costs, and particularly that of renewable energy, subsidies to which amount to £25 billion a year, 40% of the total cost of electricity supply.

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The Problem With ‘Extreme Weather’

Written by Ben Pile

Each year, the 23-degree tilt of the planet we live on causes seasons to change as it orbits the Sun. We also know that on top of this regime, heat is moderated, and sometimes intensified by particular weather systems, to create ‘heatwaves’.

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