From the jump page of the Washington Post. Though climate alarmists will continue to meet and scheme, the rest of the world plans to burn more coal, oil and gas. BURN MORE COAL will wake up US utilities to this reality.
Paris Climate Hoax
‘A Cheap Trick’: Dutch lawmaker slams insincerity of UN climate conference
COP-24 is all talk and no action says Dutch Green Party member Bas Eickout. The reason for this is that the purpose of the Paris climate deal was to hamstring the US economy. Sadly US utilities have fallen into the trap. BURN MORE COAL to the rescue.
Source: EurActiv.com
China, India to get pass on emissions cuts until 2041
President Trump reaffirms decision to withdraw from Paris climate agreement at G-20
It’s official — World ignoring Paris climate deal, says UN report
Ahead of the COP24 meeting in Poland, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) issued its “Emissions Gap Report 2018.” Highlighted below are the report’s three key points taken from the executive summary: 1) Pledged emissions cuts are inadequate; 2) Pledges are not being kept; and 3) global CO2 emissions show no signs of peaking. We call it the Paris Climate Hoax. US electric utilities that treat it otherwise will hear from BURN MORE COAL.
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EU economic growth can’t wait for renewables
What’s melting? The G20 Commitment to the Paris Climate Hoax
The draft G20 statement recognizes the reality that there are 1,200 coal plants being built around the world and that oil/gas production is hitting new records. Only US electric utility managements are pushing the la-la-land of no coal.
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G20 nations doing LESS than nothing on climate
As summarized by CNN, below, a new report by climate action advocacy group Climate Transparency confirms the Paris Climate Hoax. Emissions are actually increasing from 15 of the G20 nations.
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Why Japan finds coal hard to quit
Regardless of its participation in the Paris climate accord, Japan stands firm on challenges to new coal plants and the US should too. As stated in the article, Japan does so because coal power is “cheap and more economical with scale”. Notice there is no claim made that wind and solar is cheaper — as US utilities closing in coal dishonestly claim to advance their no coal agenda.