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The physics that demolishes ‘green’ energy policy

Written by Richard Lyon

There is far more heat energy in a swimming pool than in a pan of boiling water. You can boil an egg in the pan. You can’t boil an egg in the pool. And if you doubled the size of the pool, you’d double the energy available — and still have a cold, raw egg

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Europe To Big Tech: We Don’t Want You, Either

Written by Robert Bryce

Two months ago, one of my favorite writers, Ted Gioia, wrote about the growing opposition to Big Tech and data centers, and the surging skepticism about AI, citing a Gallup poll that found 80 percent of the public wants to slow down AI development

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