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The climate “crisis” narrative was a creation of the United Nations, nominally loosely based on the work of the IPCC, but actually based on the IPCC Summary for Policymakers, which is a political rather than a scientific document. The narra...
The “boiling frog” idiom is made up from science, myth, and metaphor. Nineteenth century experiments in German physiology suggested that frogs might not react to gradually heated water.
…the frog story became a compelling metaphor, especia...
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) states are continuing their planned transition to a renewable plus storage electric grid. Load growth and the shuttering of conventional generation capacity are moving them toward “Tipping Point...
RGGI Transition Powerplants discussed the physical requirements of the renewable plus storage powerplants which would be required to replace existing conventional powerplants and add new generating capacity as the RGGI states continued thei...
The member states of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative are continuing their efforts to transition their electric systems toward renewable generation systems. Electricity demand growth and the shuttering of existing fossil fueled genera...
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Climate change blogger. Retired technical researcher & research manager. Retired Marketing and Market Development VP. Retired Executive Director, market development center. Retired energy consultant.
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