Author Archives: Steve Maley

Silencing skeptics – financing alarmists

I daresay that most fossil fuel money was long ago driven from the debate or switched sides out of self-interest/self-preservation. It’s high time we question the motives of the Big Money on the alarmist side.

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Can we stop the doom mongering?

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On the futility of climate models: ‘simplistic nonsense’

Blogging this mainly as a bookmark for future reference. Leo Smith sounds like a brilliant engineer. Note that the post is actually a promoted comment. Mr. Smith’s subsequent comment (1/6/15 at 6:32 pm) is remarkable in its clarity, insight and … Continue reading

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Ten Years at Redstate

Rathergate inspired me to fire the mainstream media in September 2004. That’s when I found Redstate. My morning routine used to be coffee, bagel and either the USA Today or the local paper. The phrase "fake but accurate" jarred my … Continue reading

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Help launch ‘Tar Sands Messiah’- A film by Tim Moen

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“Extractivism” is a “Heinous Moral Crime”. #rsrh

Naomi Klein, in a book excerpt at The Nation, doesn’t quite say that fossil fuels = slavery. In fact, she doesn’t quite say it about five times in one paragraph. I learned something from her essay, though: I never knew … Continue reading

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“Kelly’s World Famous Cajun Grill”

Union Station, DC. “Kelly” and “Boudreaux” (of Boudreaux’s Seafood/Chinese crawfish) must be best buds. Uhhhh, no.

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America is at a Crossroads on Energy #rsrh

http://fuelfix.com/sponsoredarticles/adv/?prx_t=6pUBAsbUBAhQ4FA&prx_q=6647 We have the transformative power of energy facing off with the coercive power of government. If not denied by political powers, the energy opportunities created by the shale revolution would confer multiple genuine benefits for human welfare and peace: … Continue reading

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.@NYTimes Covers Oil and Gas Led Resurgence in Ohio #rsrh

Ohio’s unemployment rate in July was 5.7 percent, well below the national average of 6.1 percent. That’s a sharp reversal of the situation four years ago, when unemployment in Ohio hit 10.6 percent, significantly above the country’s overall jobless rate … Continue reading

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The sad demise of the Louisiana Democratic Party

Rather remarkable, considering the source. In his disgust over the Party’s endorsement of Edwin Edwards in LA-6, Robert Mann changed his registration from “D” to “none”. “Vote for the conservative. It’s important.”

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