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Publications - Research & Commentary: Analysis Shows Natural Gas Carried the Load for Texas During February Cold Snap

Publications Never lose a debate with a global warming alarmist!   April 16, 2021 Wind Output Decreased 93 Percent During Winter Storm While Natural Gas Output Increased By 450 percent A new Energy Analysis from the American Gas Association (AGA) demonstrates just how crucial natural gas was during the February cold snap in Texas to keeping homes in the Lone Star State provided with electricity and heat at a time of record consumption. According to the AGA analysis, consumption of natural gas for residential and commercial uses jumped 238 percent during the winter storm, while industrial demand increased by 47 percent and gas flows to power generation increased by 184 percent. Fortunately for Texans, the industry was able to meet that demand.

Fund coronavirus research, not a climate change musical

Fund coronavirus research, not a climate change musical Henry Miller © Provided by Washington Examiner I’ve been a science nerd almost all my life. In graduate school, I was the co-discoverer of a bacterial enzyme essential to DNA replication and of a key enzyme in the influenza virus. I have written more than a thousand articles concerned with science and science policy. I’m convinced that America’s prosperity is based on post-WWII preeminence in science and technology, much of it financed by federal funding. You might think, then, that I’d be thrilled to learn that the science committee of the U.S. House of Representatives wants to more than double the budget of the National Science Foundation over the next five years. That s a hike of $8.5 billion to $18.3 billion. The Senate is working on a companion bill. Unfortunately, at least as currently conceived by the Senate, this legislation will maintain NSF’s unity of structure and protect NSF’s exi

Climate Deniers Backed Violence and Spread Pro-Insurrection Messages Before, During, and After January 6

Climate Deniers Backed Violence and Spread Pro-Insurrection Messages Before, During, and After January 6 Feb 16, 2021 @ 14:35 On the evening of January 6, 2021, the day of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, former coal mining executive Don Blankenship, who ran against Donald Trump as a third-party candidate in the 2020 election, began an all-caps Twitter thread. “Why is it that American politicians and the American media support citizen uprisings in China, Poland, South Africa, and throughout the world, but when an American citizen is killed during an uprising against a corrupt American government the citizens are at fault?” @DonBlankenship posted on Twitter. “Members of the media and the government are all saying what we saw today doesn’t work but that is only because they don’t want it to work,” the thread continues. “What we saw today is what freed Americans from King George and England.”

The Benefits Cliff: When A Higher Minimum Wage Results In Lost Benefits

The Benefits Cliff: When A Higher Minimum Wage Results In Lost Benefits
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