Like most of the mainstream newspapers, the Wall Street Journal regularly runs stories about global warming. On January 10, 2024, they ran a piece, “Last Year’s Global Temperatures Set a Record.” We will ignore for the moment the questionable utility of “global temperature”, and that they have hit record highs, Rather, we wish to focus […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1333718098.jpg14142121Neland Nobelhttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2024-01-15 00:32:462024-01-16 11:49:35Only You Can Prevent Forest Fallacies
The global climate is always changing, but contrary to the popular narrative, the science of the exact causes is far from settled. Alarmists claim that humans burning fossil fuels for energy will catastrophically ruin the climate, and they demand a “net-zero” future to save the world. What would happen if the climate alarmists succeeded in the United […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/kerry.jpg504706Tyler O'Neilhttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngTyler O'Neil2024-01-15 00:30:172024-01-13 06:43:35What Would Happen if Climate Alarmists Enact Their Full US Agenda?
Editors’ Note: You may think that these are national and international issues only. They are not. Your selection of who serves on the Arizona Corporation Commission is critical. In our Federal system, thankfully, still, some of these decisions are made on a state level. Arizona does not want to follow California or Europe in matters […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1316669671-1.jpg14142121Editors of CFACThttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngEditors of CFACT2024-01-12 00:28:072024-01-12 12:31:37New Report Highlights Green Failure In Europe And Warns America
Picking through my scrambled eggs while reading The Wall Street Journal is not my best habit. But, there could be worse. I could be reading the New York Times. What caught my attention was an ad for the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. It pictures a mommy and baby polar bear with the banner headline: […]
I guess someone on the other side finally took notice of what I have been trying to show for nearly a year now about volcanoes. It’s a “fact” check on my ideas on the increase in geothermal input as a prime driver of the warming, That input warms the oceans. I am writing this in […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/underseavol.jpg480640Joe Bastardihttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJoe Bastardi2024-01-11 00:26:372024-01-10 06:43:21I Must Be Getting Over The Target [A Reality Check on Climate Change]
The Environmental, Social, and Governance movement has wrapped itself in the garb of justice. It is just as much a moral crusade as it is an economic, social, or political one, with the unfortunate effect that those who criticize ESG can easily be sidelined and dismissed as reactionary, selfish, or worse. Be that as it […]
It is not just cars and leaf blowers, stoves, or even air conditioning. What is at stake is much deeper: human dignity. This is my first Christmas without my dad. As hard as it is for me and my siblings, it’s harder still for our mother, who is having her first Christmas since 1963 without […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/oil-rig-101275_1280.jpg7311280Daniel Turnerhttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngDaniel Turner2024-01-02 00:28:302023-12-31 07:26:31We Can’t Let Fossil Fuels Die Because They Keep Us Alive
The Constitution created three branches in the federal government: the legislature to make the laws, the executive branch to enforce the laws, and the judiciary to settle disputes about the laws. Yet the federal government we know and very much do not love doesn’t operate the way the Constitution says it should. Instead, unelected bureaucrats write more […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1270527152-scaled.jpg17082560Tyler O'Neilhttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngTyler O'Neil2023-12-29 00:32:062023-12-28 06:18:11Authoritarian? Conservatives Want to Restore the Constitution. The Left Can’t Handle It.
Editors’ Note: Most of us are aware that the CCP has been actively bribing US politicians and gifting money to Confucius centers at universities, but may not be aware of how they operate with NGOs and fund the “environmental movement.” Their activity in environmental matters makes little sense because if they were concerned about emissions, […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1345174264.jpg14142120Thomas Catenacci, Joe Schoffstallhttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngThomas Catenacci, Joe Schoffstall2023-12-26 00:26:352023-12-26 08:58:11Chinese Communist Party Linked To Funding Climate Activists In The U.S. and U.K.
The silver lining of this month’s United Nations COP28 global warming conference is the growing consensus that nuclear energy is critical to meeting national carbon dioxide reduction goals. Denying the world access to clean, affordable fuels like gas, oil, and coal is a real problem. But recognizing that nuclear energy must play a pivotal role in our […]
https://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/nuclear-power-plant-4526560_1920.jpg12801920Jack Spencerhttps://thepricklypear.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJack Spencer2023-12-20 00:26:162023-12-19 06:52:10Time To Bring Nuclear Energy Into The 21st Century
Only You Can Prevent Forest Fallacies
/in Culture War, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Neland NobelLike most of the mainstream newspapers, the Wall Street Journal regularly runs stories about global warming. On January 10, 2024, they ran a piece, “Last Year’s Global Temperatures Set a Record.” We will ignore for the moment the questionable utility of “global temperature”, and that they have hit record highs, Rather, we wish to focus […]
What Would Happen if Climate Alarmists Enact Their Full US Agenda?
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Tyler O'NeilThe global climate is always changing, but contrary to the popular narrative, the science of the exact causes is far from settled. Alarmists claim that humans burning fossil fuels for energy will catastrophically ruin the climate, and they demand a “net-zero” future to save the world. What would happen if the climate alarmists succeeded in the United […]
New Report Highlights Green Failure In Europe And Warns America
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Editors of CFACTEditors’ Note: You may think that these are national and international issues only. They are not. Your selection of who serves on the Arizona Corporation Commission is critical. In our Federal system, thankfully, still, some of these decisions are made on a state level. Arizona does not want to follow California or Europe in matters […]
Global Warming Nonsense Is Everywhere
/in Education, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Neland NobelPicking through my scrambled eggs while reading The Wall Street Journal is not my best habit. But, there could be worse. I could be reading the New York Times. What caught my attention was an ad for the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. It pictures a mommy and baby polar bear with the banner headline: […]
I Must Be Getting Over The Target [A Reality Check on Climate Change]
/in Culture War, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Politics/by Joe BastardiI guess someone on the other side finally took notice of what I have been trying to show for nearly a year now about volcanoes. It’s a “fact” check on my ideas on the increase in geothermal input as a prime driver of the warming, That input warms the oceans. I am writing this in […]
A Short ESG Guide: Economic Problems
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Personal Finance/by Paul MuellerThe Environmental, Social, and Governance movement has wrapped itself in the garb of justice. It is just as much a moral crusade as it is an economic, social, or political one, with the unfortunate effect that those who criticize ESG can easily be sidelined and dismissed as reactionary, selfish, or worse. Be that as it […]
We Can’t Let Fossil Fuels Die Because They Keep Us Alive
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Politics/by Daniel TurnerIt is not just cars and leaf blowers, stoves, or even air conditioning. What is at stake is much deeper: human dignity. This is my first Christmas without my dad. As hard as it is for me and my siblings, it’s harder still for our mother, who is having her first Christmas since 1963 without […]
Authoritarian? Conservatives Want to Restore the Constitution. The Left Can’t Handle It.
/in Culture War, Economy, Education, Environment, Featured, Healthcare, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Tyler O'NeilThe Constitution created three branches in the federal government: the legislature to make the laws, the executive branch to enforce the laws, and the judiciary to settle disputes about the laws. Yet the federal government we know and very much do not love doesn’t operate the way the Constitution says it should. Instead, unelected bureaucrats write more […]
Chinese Communist Party Linked To Funding Climate Activists In The U.S. and U.K.
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Thomas Catenacci, Joe SchoffstallEditors’ Note: Most of us are aware that the CCP has been actively bribing US politicians and gifting money to Confucius centers at universities, but may not be aware of how they operate with NGOs and fund the “environmental movement.” Their activity in environmental matters makes little sense because if they were concerned about emissions, […]
Time To Bring Nuclear Energy Into The 21st Century
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Jack SpencerThe silver lining of this month’s United Nations COP28 global warming conference is the growing consensus that nuclear energy is critical to meeting national carbon dioxide reduction goals. Denying the world access to clean, affordable fuels like gas, oil, and coal is a real problem. But recognizing that nuclear energy must play a pivotal role in our […]