Twenty-five years of German energy transition: a way not to go

By |2025-01-21T05:42:09-08:0021 January 2025|Climate Change|

The German „Energy Transition” has failed and its interventions in the economy and nature will burden the country for generations to come: disposal of obsolete wind and solar plants, restoration of the landscape and development of a reliable electricity supply. How could it be that this costly mistake has remained unchallenged to this [...] The post Twenty-five years of German energy transition: a way not to go appeared first on Clintel.

The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped?

By |2025-01-21T03:55:02-08:0021 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

Gramsci in 1916 (Born Antonio Francesco Gramsci, 22 January 1891, Ales, Kingdom of Italy) A spate of stories in the media recently provides a remarkable illustration of how the globalist policy agenda of the climate industrial complex has captured key international institutions and perverted their original organizational aims. From initially serving broad, laudable objectives for the [...] The post The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped? appeared first on Clintel.

Twenty-five years of German energy transition: a way not to go

By |2025-01-21T03:42:45-08:0021 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

The German „Energy Transition” has failed and its interventions in the economy and nature will burden the country for generations to come: disposal of obsolete wind and solar plants, restoration of the landscape and development of a reliable electricity supply. How could it be that this costly mistake has remained unchallenged to this [...] The post Twenty-five years of German energy transition: a way not to go appeared first on Clintel.

The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped?

By |2025-01-21T01:53:16-08:0021 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

Gramsci in 1916 (Born Antonio Francesco Gramsci, 22 January 1891, Ales, Kingdom of Italy) A spate of stories in the media recently provides a remarkable illustration of how the globalist policy agenda of the climate industrial complex has captured key international institutions and perverted their original organizational aims. From initially serving broad, laudable objectives for the [...] The post The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped? appeared first on Clintel.

The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped?

By |2025-01-21T00:42:58-08:0021 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

Gramsci in 1916 (Born Antonio Francesco Gramsci, 22 January 1891, Ales, Kingdom of Italy) A spate of stories in the media recently provides a remarkable illustration of how the globalist policy agenda of the climate industrial complex has captured key international institutions and perverted their original organizational aims. From initially serving broad, laudable objectives for the [...] The post The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped? appeared first on Clintel.

What If Everything You Thought About CO2 Was Wrong?

By |2025-01-20T20:28:46-08:0020 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

[There is also a Greek version of the post—Υπάρχει και ελληνική έκδοση της ανάρτησης] In my web browsing today, I stumbled upon a video posted yesterday by Robin Horsley, which is based on my work. I was impressed with the simple, beautiful and convincing way he presents my findings, and goes beyond them to [...] The post What If Everything You Thought About CO2 Was Wrong? appeared first on Clintel.

The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped?

By |2025-01-20T02:20:08-08:0020 January 2025|Climate Change|

Gramsci in 1916 (Born Antonio Francesco Gramsci, 22 January 1891, Ales, Kingdom of Italy) A spate of stories in the media recently provides a remarkable illustration of how the globalist policy agenda of the climate industrial complex has captured key international institutions and perverted their original organizational aims. From initially serving broad, laudable objectives for the [...] The post The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped? appeared first on Clintel.

The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped?

By |2025-01-19T15:05:16-08:0019 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

Gramsci in 1916 (Born Antonio Francesco Gramsci, 22 January 1891, Ales, Kingdom of Italy) A spate of stories in the media recently provides a remarkable illustration of how the globalist policy agenda of the climate industrial complex has captured key international institutions and perverted their original organizational aims. From initially serving broad, laudable objectives for the [...] The post The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped? appeared first on Clintel.

The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped?

By |2025-01-17T20:22:00-08:0017 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

Gramsci in 1916 (Born Antonio Francesco Gramsci, 22 January 1891, Ales, Kingdom of Italy) A spate of stories in the media recently provides a remarkable illustration of how the globalist policy agenda of the climate industrial complex has captured key international institutions and perverted their original organizational aims. From initially serving broad, laudable objectives for the [...] The post The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped? appeared first on Clintel.

The errors and misstatements in “Climate Denialism”

By |2025-01-17T06:42:59-08:0017 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

The featured image is by Josh, used with permission. There are 20 clearly false statements and three additional problematic statements in Tinus Pulles’ “Climate Denialism.” Most of them stem from disagreements on how to interpret existing data. However, some are due to his lack of understanding of what we wrote or, intentional distortion [...] The post The errors and misstatements in “Climate Denialism” appeared first on Clintel.

The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped?

By |2025-01-17T04:20:21-08:0017 January 2025|Climate Change|

Gramsci in 1916 (Born Antonio Francesco Gramsci, 22 January 1891, Ales, Kingdom of Italy) A spate of stories in the media recently provides a remarkable illustration of how the globalist policy agenda of the climate industrial complex has captured key international institutions and perverted their original organizational aims. From initially serving broad, laudable objectives for the [...] The post The Climate Agenda’s March Through the Institutions: Can It Be Stopped? appeared first on Clintel.

The AJES Response to May & Crok

By |2025-01-16T18:41:09-08:0016 January 2025|Climate Change, Uncategorized|

The featured image is the key figure 2 from May & Crok. This post is mostly a list of errors and misinformation in the AJES (The American Journal of Economics and Sociology) board’s response by Ted Gwartney and Alexandra Lough to May & Crok. But first I applaud the board’s decision to formally publish the paper they invited [...] The post The AJES Response to May & Crok appeared first on Clintel.

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