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Earth Cooling Dramatically - LewRockwell

Earth Cooling Dramatically Winter storms are wreaking havoc in central and southern States. The climate news has turned catastrophic. People are angry; however, the federal government is too busy with its delusional psychosis over global warming and the COVID pandemic. People don’t realize how bad and multifaceted the situation is. We have full-scale blackouts in Mexico, millions of Americans still in the dark with no power and heat, and the biggest outage in American oil and gas history. A loss on this scale is already generating an energy crisis, meaning each and everyone one of us will be paying more for energy.

Seattle s Skagit River dams hurt salmon, orcas and Native American culture, agencies say

Seattle’s Skagit River dams hurt salmon, orcas and Native American culture, agencies say A new KING 5 investigation Skagit, River of Light and Loss reveals cost-effective electricity generated for the city of Seattle comes at a price. Author: Susannah Frame Updated: 12:54 PM PST February 20, 2021 Residents of Seattle enjoy some of the most affordable electricity in the country, but the city-owned utility that generates that power is accused of harnessing cost-effective electricity on the backs of Puget Sound salmon, killer whales and the way of life for Native American tribes in the Skagit Valley, a KING 5 investigation found. “The [city of Seattle has] taken a lot from this tribe for the last 100 years, and the tribe is not going to take it anymore, said Scott Schuyler, natural resources director of the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, based in Sedro-Woolley. The status quo is not working, and we will not allow it to continue.

No state is an island — Transmission keeps the lights on - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Governors Wind Energy Coalition No state is an island Transmission keeps the lights on Source: By Rob Gramlich, Clean Energy Grid • Posted: Thursday, February 18, 2021 How many “unprecedented” weather events does it take before we realize that the future is inherently uncertain? No power system engineer can offer more wisdom than Yogi Berra’s: “The future ain’t what it used to be,” and “it’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” Public health and safety should be the top priority when power outages continue to roll through many central states, and people are in homes in Texas not built for extreme sustained cold. As we emerge from winter storm Uri, we should take stock of our power grid’s ability to keep people warm and safe, and to support our increasingly electricity-dependent modern lifestyle and economy.

USA to hold inquiry into cold-weather operations : Corporate

USA to hold inquiry into cold-weather operations : Corporate
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