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We are rapidly approaching the ‘green’ energy wall

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The Manhattan Contrarian just noted that “global spending to fight climate change by environmental groups and other nonprofits reached $8 billion in 2021, most of it in the United States and Canada, according to a survey released in September by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.” That’s billion with a ‘b’

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In today’s climate news

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The big story is, supposedly, COP28 gathering to bicker and waste time as a stirring prelude to COP29

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That’s IFAR enough

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

“IFAR” isn’t a typo. It’s a tool used by climate scientists (or scientivists as they are sometimes called, merging “scientist” with “activist” in name as so many do in practice) to measure the costs from extreme weather events that can be attributed to your gas stove, i.e. ‘greenhouse gas’ emissions.

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A Tale Of Death

Written by Joel Smalley

The good news is that the ONS has finally quoted me for the “super” dataset1

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