An opportunity for Trump to dismantle the 'climate industrial complex.'
Restoration News (11/22/24) reports: "Climategate anyone? This scandal erupted 15 years ago this month when political activists masquerading as scientists got exposed in a series of emails leaked from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia in Great Britain...Put simply, Climategate demonstrated a willingness on the part of climate activists to violate the scientific method when it did not confirm their political agenda...Dan Kish holds the position of senior fellow with the Institute for Energy Research, a nonprofit outfit that favors free market energy policies. Kish cites evidence indicating that alarmist positions on climate do not square with sound science. 'Climate alarmists and their allies in the media like to apply the term "denier" to anyone who does not accept their premise,' Kish said in an interview with Restoration News. 'But Climategate shows they are the real deniers. Every year you see a new set of facts coming out showing that these catastrophic predictions and estimates are wrong and every year they deny the facts.'...Kish sees an opportunity for Trump to dismantle the 'climate industrial complex' in his second term by taking steps to permanently repeal the Paris Agreement. Kish credits Paul Tice, a senior fellow with the National Center for Energy Analytics, for seizing on the right strategy in a piece for the Wall Street Journal. "
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"Ignoring physical and economic realities may be fashionable, but reality always wins in the long run. The electric grid and its components form a complex system which most of us take for granted, which enable misleading claims regarding the simplicity of electrifying everything and powering it all almost exclusively with wind, solar, and batteries."
– Jonathan Lesser,
National Center for Energy Analytics
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