We have been studying climate change and potentially associated sea level changes resulting from melting ice and warming oceans for a half century. In the 1970s our primary concern was global cooling and an advancing new ice age. Many believe that increasing quantities of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere could result in rising levels of […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1405109268-scaled.jpg17072560Jay Lehrhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJay Lehr2023-01-29 00:31:212023-01-28 09:56:33Sea Level is Stable Around the World
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced the first-ever certification Friday of a small modular reactor design, a big step in the process of developing a new generation of new and more flexible nuclear reactors. The NRC approved the reactor design from NuScale Power, making it the first SMR design to be certified by the regulator and […]
As the World Economic Forum (WEF) hosts [hosted] its annual conference of political officials, corporate bigwigs, and leaders of the professional Left-dominated nongovernmental organization world, the organization has come into focus. We brought some of the scrutiny, examining recent writings of WEF leader Klaus Schwab and critics of his “Great Reset.” But when scrutinizing Schwab […]
In mid-2020, after COVID-19 and lockdown policies to (unsuccessfully) stop it had spread across the world, the World Economic Forum (WEF) leader Klaus Schwab, along with the man now known as King Charles III of the United Kingdom, announced the Forum’s “Great Reset Initiative” to guide a state-managed, environmentalist, and corporate-aligned reconstruction of the world […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1291261849-scaled.jpg15902560Michael Watsonhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngMichael Watson2023-01-22 00:30:162023-01-20 08:58:39The Great Reset and Its Critics: The Technocrats
Price is largely determined by the interaction of supply and demand and the cost of the factors of production. In the case of eggs, it is primarily a drop in the supply of eggs, while demand has been fairly constant. However, there also has been a rise in the cost of the factors of production […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1404123665-scaled.jpg19202560Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2023-01-22 00:29:292023-01-20 13:05:29What Is Behind the Soaring Price of Eggs?
Only a week after Ron de Santis pulled $2 billion in Florida funds from BlackRock, Vanguard, the second biggest asset manager in the world, has abruptly pulled out of GFANZ. Vanguard has $7 trillion in assets under management, and GFANZ is a conglomerate cabal of bankers insurers and asset managers that has snowballed into a […]
Climate catastrophe keeps getting delayed, yet our doom remains imminent. Over the last decade, “The Science is Settled” has been a major refrain of American life. As so many critics have noted, this phrase is not an empirical statement. People who challenge the “settled” state of science explain that science is a process of discovery […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1136375582-scaled.jpg17072560Adam Ellwangerhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngAdam Ellwanger2023-01-13 00:30:292023-01-10 07:51:27Settled Science and the Politics of Knowledge
Arizona officials have taken some of the first steps to bring seawater from the Mexican coast to the faucets of Phoenix, even if lawmakers want a more deliberative process. Arizona’s Joint Legislative Water Committee held a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority’s push to create a desalination plant amid the […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1086704570-scaled.jpg17052560Cameron Arcandhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngCameron Arcand2022-12-29 00:28:392022-12-27 06:30:05Thirsty Arizona Could Soon Look to the Mexican Coast for Answers
Last Monday in Great Britain the entire steel industry shut down because the wind stopped and wholesale prices reached £2,586 a megawatt-hour. As winter cranks up, British factories are getting ready to shutdown, as the threat of small, medium and blockbuster blackouts loom. In the fifth largest economy in the world, thousands of people are […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1366554014-scaled.jpg16542560Joanne Novahttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJoanne Nova2022-12-29 00:27:022022-12-27 06:45:09UK Close to Blackout, While 12% of Germany GDP Pays for Energy Crisis
Most people are bewildered by what is a global energy crisis, with prices for oil, gas and coal simultaneously soaring and even forcing closure of major industrial plants such as chemicals or aluminum or steel. The Biden Administration and EU have insisted that all is because of Putin and Russia’s military actions in Ukraine. This […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1417216736.jpg50977847F. William Engdahlhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngF. William Engdahl2022-12-23 00:28:562022-12-21 06:28:58How Blackrock Investment Fund Triggered the Global Energy Crisis
Sea Level is Stable Around the World
/in Environment, Featured, Latest News/by Jay LehrWe have been studying climate change and potentially associated sea level changes resulting from melting ice and warming oceans for a half century. In the 1970s our primary concern was global cooling and an advancing new ice age. Many believe that increasing quantities of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere could result in rising levels of […]
First Small Modular Reactor Gets Certification From Nuclear Regulatory Commission
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, National Security/by Jeremy BeamanThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced the first-ever certification Friday of a small modular reactor design, a big step in the process of developing a new generation of new and more flexible nuclear reactors. The NRC approved the reactor design from NuScale Power, making it the first SMR design to be certified by the regulator and […]
They Really Believe You’ll Be Happy
/in Culture War, Environment, Featured, Latest News/by Michael WatsonAs the World Economic Forum (WEF) hosts [hosted] its annual conference of political officials, corporate bigwigs, and leaders of the professional Left-dominated nongovernmental organization world, the organization has come into focus. We brought some of the scrutiny, examining recent writings of WEF leader Klaus Schwab and critics of his “Great Reset.” But when scrutinizing Schwab […]
The Great Reset and Its Critics: The Technocrats
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security/by Michael WatsonIn mid-2020, after COVID-19 and lockdown policies to (unsuccessfully) stop it had spread across the world, the World Economic Forum (WEF) leader Klaus Schwab, along with the man now known as King Charles III of the United Kingdom, announced the Forum’s “Great Reset Initiative” to guide a state-managed, environmentalist, and corporate-aligned reconstruction of the world […]
What Is Behind the Soaring Price of Eggs?
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News/by Neland NobelPrice is largely determined by the interaction of supply and demand and the cost of the factors of production. In the case of eggs, it is primarily a drop in the supply of eggs, while demand has been fairly constant. However, there also has been a rise in the cost of the factors of production […]
The Climate Money Monster Cabal may be starting to unravel… Vanguard flees GFANZ
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security/by Joanne NovaOnly a week after Ron de Santis pulled $2 billion in Florida funds from BlackRock, Vanguard, the second biggest asset manager in the world, has abruptly pulled out of GFANZ. Vanguard has $7 trillion in assets under management, and GFANZ is a conglomerate cabal of bankers insurers and asset managers that has snowballed into a […]
Settled Science and the Politics of Knowledge
/in Culture War, Environment, Featured, Latest News/by Adam EllwangerClimate catastrophe keeps getting delayed, yet our doom remains imminent. Over the last decade, “The Science is Settled” has been a major refrain of American life. As so many critics have noted, this phrase is not an empirical statement. People who challenge the “settled” state of science explain that science is a process of discovery […]
Thirsty Arizona Could Soon Look to the Mexican Coast for Answers
/in Arizona News, Environment, Featured, Latest News/by Cameron ArcandArizona officials have taken some of the first steps to bring seawater from the Mexican coast to the faucets of Phoenix, even if lawmakers want a more deliberative process. Arizona’s Joint Legislative Water Committee held a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority’s push to create a desalination plant amid the […]
UK Close to Blackout, While 12% of Germany GDP Pays for Energy Crisis
/in Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security/by Joanne NovaLast Monday in Great Britain the entire steel industry shut down because the wind stopped and wholesale prices reached £2,586 a megawatt-hour. As winter cranks up, British factories are getting ready to shutdown, as the threat of small, medium and blockbuster blackouts loom. In the fifth largest economy in the world, thousands of people are […]
How Blackrock Investment Fund Triggered the Global Energy Crisis
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security/by F. William EngdahlMost people are bewildered by what is a global energy crisis, with prices for oil, gas and coal simultaneously soaring and even forcing closure of major industrial plants such as chemicals or aluminum or steel. The Biden Administration and EU have insisted that all is because of Putin and Russia’s military actions in Ukraine. This […]