The RoanokeSlant
This file is a US personal journal of commentary of examples of the Roanoke Times and Liberal Media Slant...... lbhagen@aol.com
Monday, January 10, 2022
No Climate Warriors in Frozen Foxholes
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WSJ: No Climate Warriors in Frozen Foxholes
https://www.wsj.com/articles/no-climate-warriors-in-frozen-foxholes-ferc-energy-prices-elizabeth-warren-ed-markey-11641515672?mod=hp_opin_pos_2
Forty-one Democrats urge federal regulators to lower heating prices.
The climate warriors of the Democratic Party aren’t lacking for chutzpah, give them that. The latest example is a letter from 41 Members of Congress to federal regulators, fretting about “the effect that anticipated increases in heating and energy costs will have on our constituents this winter.” You don’t say?
The letter’s signers include Massachusetts Sens. Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, the head of the House progressive caucus.
Getting gas to Mr. Markey and Ms. Warren’s Massachusetts is so difficult that sometimes it comes into Boston Harbor on a tanker from Russia. And they wonder why heating prices are high.
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WSJ: Is Climate Change in Your Problem Top 10?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-climate-change-in-your-top-10-urgent-issues-gop-democrats-problems-worry-global-warming-environment-don't-look-up-11641741976?mod=hp_trending_now_opn_pos5
‘Limitarianism’ may prove to be as deadly as other 20th-century ‘isms.’
Sure enough, if you check the latest Quinnipiac poll of “the most urgent issues facing the country today,” you get the same divide. For Republicans, the answer is immigration (28%), the economy (24%) and the federal debt (10%). For Democrats, it’s Covid-19 (28%), healthcare (14%) and climate change (13%).
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The US is winning the last fossil fuel gold rush
https://news.yahoo.com/m/d65d6b54-d202-359d-abcd-7f15438636ed/the-us-is-winning-the-last.html
The US is winning the last fossil fuel gold rush
Newly-built US terminals and record-high prices in Europe has made the US the world’s top exporter of liquified natural gas for the first time, according to Bloomberg data for December 2021. With president Joe Biden looking to spend billions of dollars to decarbonize the US economy, the US is leading the last growth market for global trade in fossil fuels. Power plants worldwide, especially in Asia, are boosting demand for gas as they scramble coal, which is more polluting and releases more CO2. The fracking boom of the mid-2010s unleashed vast new volumes of domestic supply, and the US became a net exporter in 2017.
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WSJ: Today’s Soaring Energy Prices Are Only the Beginning
https://www.wsj.com/articles/soaring-energy-prices-only-the-beginning-climate-change-net-zero-renewable-wind-electricity-11641417084
Current ‘net zero’ plans will cost many trillions while doing little to slow global warming.
Energy prices are soaring, and it’s likely a sign of things to come. The rise can be blamed on a variety of things, including the demand rebound after the lockdowns ended, a drop in renewable electricity output from a lack of wind in Europe during most of 2021, and increasingly costly climate policies. But while the pandemic will end and the wind will blow again, climate policies to achieve “net zero” emissions will keep hiking prices.
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The coldest air of the season arrives today across the Northeast.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/northeast-cold-air-national-weather-forecast
(may have to copy-paste link into browser to view fox article)
Dangerous wind-chills in some areas will drop well below zero while wind-chill warnings and advisories are in effect for a dozen states across the Northern tier of the country.
As that cold air pours in over the Great Lakes, lake effect snow will pile up for parts of Michigan, New York and Pennsylvania.
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The Electric Cars On IcedOver I-95
http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-electric-cars-on-icedover-i-95.html
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January 2022 Winter: Planes Trains Automobiles
http://roanokeslant.blogspot.com/2022/01/january-2022-winter-planes-trains.html
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