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Paul Driessen

Paul Driessen is a senior fellow with the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow and Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, nonprofit public policy institutes that focus on energy, the environment, economic development and international affairs. Paul Driessen is author of Eco-Imperialism: Green power, Black death

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Fauci-Birx climate models?

President Trump and his Coronavirus Task Force presented some frightening numbers during their March 31 White House briefing. Based on now 2-week-old data and models, as many as 100,000 Americans at the models' low end, to 2.2 million at their high end, could die from the fast-spreading virus, they said. 
- Monday, April 13, 2020

Let's quarantine some fake corona and energy news

Some 40,000 children slave away in Chinese-operated Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) mines, digging out cobalt for cell phones, laptops, Teslas and Green New Deal technologies, the London-based Guardian has reported. They're exposed constantly to toxic and radioactive mud, dust, water and air. Blood and respiratory diseases, birth defects, cancer, paralysis and death by suffocation are common. Other investigators have confirmed the horrors. But the human rights violations continue. 
- Sunday, April 5, 2020

Fight the virus, not carbon

The many trillions of dollars proposed to be spent under dubious "green new deals" should be spent instead (effectively and within reason) on health care, especially virus prevention, protection and cures. This is the gist of an "Open Letter to World Leaders" from the Climate Intelligence Foundation.  The Foundation, or CLINTEL, makes this clear right up front: "Your Excellencies, compared to COVID-19, climate change is a non-problem! It is based on immature computer models, and it looks into the distant future. In the current health emergency, however, your attention to the peoples’ needs is today! Please, don’t continue pushing your zero carbon emission ambition in a time that the world is dealing with a deadly global crisis. Yes, there is an emergency, but it is NOT climate."
- Sunday, March 29, 2020

The real reasons Africa has another locust plague

The real reasons Africa has another locust plagueThe ChiCom coronavirus and COVID-19 outbreaks, deaths and responses continue to dominate US, European and Asian news. Meanwhile, a very different infestation is devastating East African crops and leaving tens of millions at risk of starvation and death. If COVID hits these weakened populations, amid their malaria and other systemic diseases, it would bring tragedy on unimaginable scales. 
- Monday, March 23, 2020


Virginia's ‘Clean Economy Act' will have dirty results

Largely with party-line, urban-vs-rural votes, Virginia's legislature is poised to enact a Clean Economy Act that would eliminate coal-based electricity generation, prevent construction of new gas-fired power plants – and replace reliable, affordable fossil energy with wind, solar and battery-backup power. The bill offers important cautionary lessons for voters, workers and consumers in Virginia and across the United States.
- Thursday, March 5, 2020

Fight fires with facts – not fake science

Fight fires with facts – not fake science"We are all born ignorant," Benjamin Franklin once said, "but one must work very hard to remain stupid."  Greens are incensed over suggestions that anything but fossil fuels and climate change might be turning green California and Australian ecosystems into black wastelands, incinerating wildlife, destroying homes and killing people. The notion that they and their policies might be a major factor in these fires gets them so hot under the collar that they could ignite another inferno. But the facts are there for all to see.
- Sunday, January 19, 2020

Reform USAID energy aid policies now!

Reform USAID energy aid policies now,Apparently unable to grasp the cruel irony, USAID Commissioner Mark Green boasts that "electricity enables access to refrigeration to store fish, milk and vaccines. Electricity brightens the night and helps schoolchildren study. Electricity allows businesses to stay open later and makes communities safer."
- Monday, January 6, 2020

Climate alarmist banks go carbon-colonialist 

Climate alarmist banks go carbon-colonialist Africa has the world’s lowest electrification rate. Its power consumption per capita is just 613 kilowatt-hours per year, compared to 6,500 kWh in Europe and 13,000 in the United States, African Development Bank (AfDB) President Akinwumi Adesina observed in July 2017. That’s 9.4% of EU and 4.7% of US electricity consumption. It’s equivalent to Americans having electricity only 1 hour a day, 8 hours a week, 411 hours per year – at totally unpredictable times, for a few minutes, hours or days at a stretch.

It’s actually even worse than that. Excluding significantly electrified South Africa, sub-Sahara Africans consume an almost irrelevant 181 kWh of electricity per capita – 1.4% of the average American’s! 

- Sunday, December 29, 2019

No end in sight for the biofuel wars

No end in sight for the biofuel warsThe Big Oil-Big Biofuel wars rage on. From my perch, ethanol, biodiesel and “advanced biofuels” make about zero energy, economic or environmental sense. They make little political sense either, until you recognize that politics is largely driven by crony-capitalism, campaign contributions and vote hustling.
- Sunday, December 15, 2019

Activist junk science breeds bad policy

Banning neonic pesticides in wildlife refuges would hurt birds, bees, other wildlife and peopleThe House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources recently approved HR 2854, the 2019 Protect Our Refuges Act, prohibiting the use of neonicotinoid insecticides in any of the nation’s 560 National Wildlife Refuges, some of which are the size of Delaware and even Indiana. The legislation will now be considered by the full House, while a companion bill (S 1856) makes its way through the Senate.
- Sunday, December 8, 2019


The giga and terra scam of offshore wind energy

The giga and terra scam of offshore wind energy

Can anti-fossil fuel policies based on climate crisis alarmism possibly get any more insane than this?

In what might be described as a pre-Halloween trick of ginormous proportions,   he assures us. That’s well above the current global demand of 23,000 terawatt hours, Birol and a new IEA report say.

- Sunday, November 3, 2019

Is it climate socialism – or eco-fascism?

Is it climate socialism – or eco-fascism?

Green New Dealers have convinced themselves that our planet faces an imminent, existential, manmade climate cataclysm – that can be prevented solely and simply by government edicts replacing fossil fuels with biofuel, wind, solar and battery energy. They achieve this state of absolute certainty largely by propagating constant scare stories, while ignoring and suppressing contradictory evidence and viewpoints. 

- Sunday, October 27, 2019

More buckets of icy cold energy reality

More buckets of icy cold energy realityThe full-court press is on for climate chaos disaster and renewable energy salvation. CNN recently hosted a seven-hour climate event for Democrat presidential aspirants. Every day brings more gloom-and-doom stories about absurd, often taxpayer-funded pseudo-scientific reports on yet another natural event or supposed calamity that alarmists insist is due to fossil fuels that provide 80% of US and global energy.
- Monday, September 23, 2019

Buckets of icy cold reality

Buckets of icy cold realityCNN recently hosted a seven-hour climate bore-athon. That climate cataclysms are real and already devastating our planet was not open to discussion. So host Wolf Blitzer and ten Democrat presidential contenders vied to make the most extravagant claims about how bad things are, and who would spend the most taxpayer money and impose the most Green New Deal rules to restrict our freedoms and transform our energy, economy, agriculture and transportation, in the name of preventing further cataclysms.
- Wednesday, September 11, 2019

More fake five-alarm crises from the IPCC

More fake five-alarm crises from the IPCCEfforts to stampede the USA and world into forsaking fossil fuels and modern farming continue apace. UN and other scientists recently sent out news releases claiming July 2019 was the "hottest month ever recorded on Earth"--nearly about 1.2 degrees C (2.2 degrees F) "above pre-industrial levels." That era happens to coincide with the world's emergence from the 500-year Little Ice Age. And "ever recorded" simply means measured; it does not include multiple earlier eras when Earth was much warmer than now.
- Saturday, August 24, 2019

Enforce rules against false and misleading organic claims

Enforce rules against false and misleading organic claimsA couple years ago, the US Food and Drug Administration sent a "Warning Letter" to Nashoba Brook Bakery, advising its owners that listing "love" as an ingredient in their granola violated the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. The product was "misbranded," because "love" is "not a common or usual name of an ingredient," FDA said. Such deceptive labeling practices could mislead consumers and are not allowed.
- Monday, August 12, 2019

California judges provide stage for kangaroo court justice over Roundup weedkiller

California judges provide stage for kangaroo court justice over Roundup weedkillerSan Francisco area juries have awarded cancer patients some $80 million each, based on claims that the active ingredient in Roundup weedkiller, caused their cancer--and that Bayer-Monsanto negligently or deliberately failed to warn consumers that the glyphosate it manufactures is carcinogenic. (It's not.) Judges reduced the original truly outrageous awards of $289 million and even $1 billion per plaintiff!
- Monday, August 5, 2019

Bill to reinstate Obama pesticide ban ignores science

Bill to reinstate Obama pesticide ban ignores scienceThe battle over neonicotinoid pesticides rages on. In response to one of many collusive sue-and-settle lawsuits between environmentalist groups and Obama environmental officials, in 2014 the Department of the Interior's Fish & Wildlife Service banned neonic use in wildlife refuges. Following a careful review of extensive scientific studies, the Trump Interior Department concluded that neonics are safe for humans, bees, other wildlife and the environment. In August 2018 it reversed the ban.
- Saturday, July 20, 2019

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