Folks who live in the great white northland of Minnesota know that summer is a season to be celebrated. The North Star State suffers through long, dark months of brutal…
Last week we began scrutinizing the disastrous effects of net zero policies. We learned how net zero is already harming the United States and Europe. Expensive and unreliable wind and…
In the last several weeks, we've learned how fossil fuels have been an amazing blessing to humanity. The energy we derive from oil, coal and natural gas has allowed human…
There sure is plenty of bad news lately. The US government recently reported a 0.9% drop in 2nd quarter GDP. (GDP, or gross domestic product, is a measure of our…
On December 12, 2015, nearly every nation on the planet signed the Paris Climate Agreement. The purpose of the agreement is to reduce worldwide greenhouse gas emissions contributing to global…
Phoenix, Arizona - located in the Sonoran Desert of the Southwestern United States - experienced a scorching hot summer last year. The city notched a record 145 calendar days with…
The town of Paradise was a lovely spot in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in northern California. The 27,000 residents of Paradise were mostly middle or lower class…
Climate alarmists are constantly proclaiming that global warming is causing all manner of disasters. With amazing confidence, they repeatedly declare that hurricanes are becoming more frequent and more intense. Every…
Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst natural disasters of my lifetime. On the morning of August 29, 2005, Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast near New Orleans, Louisiana. This…
Several weeks ago (Fat and Happy blog) we learned that the state of food production in the world today is amazing and getting even better. I have many relatives in…