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Justice KBJ’s Hyperbolic Dissent Claims Court’s Latest Ruling ‘Wreaks Havoc’ On Govt Agencies
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that you have six years to sue federal agencies from when their actions harm you, not when the statute was issued.
Native American Group Sues Biden Admin For Restricting Alaskan Oil And Gas Production
A coalition of 23 Native American orgs is suing the Biden admin for restricting oil and gas development in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve.
New York Times Finally Concedes Climate Change Not Threatening Island Nations
The NYTimes admitted how island nations like the Maldives and Tuvalu are not in danger of slipping under the seas due to climate change.
Razing The Planet For Green Energy Materials
Reliable energy, human rights abuses, land impacts, and air and water pollution get ignored in the pursuit of green energy minerals.
Supreme Court Deep-Sixes The Deep State, Axes Chevron Deference
The Supreme Court delivered an overdue rebuke to overreaching regulators in a ruling that abolishes Chevron deference.
Australia’s Battery Baloney, Hydrogen Hype, And Green Fairy Tales
No country in the world relies solely on wind, solar, and pumped hydro, but Australia is betting it can do what even Germany couldn't.
Media Ignorantly Blame Climate Change For Heat-Related Deaths During Hajj Pilgrimage
The deaths of more than 1,300 people at this year’s Hajj attributed to heat is tragic, but historically not uncommon.
The UN Emperor Has No Science (Just Mangled Metaphors To Pitch Extreme Climate Alarmism)
History will record that the United Nations and its emperor as the greatest organizational perpetrators of junk science in modern times.
Supreme Court Strikes Down EPA Rule Targeting Downwind Power Plant Pollution
The Supreme Court blocked an Environmental Protection Agency rule cracking down on power plant pollution.
Climate Lawfare: Using The Courts To Dictate And Enforce Green Energy Policies
Lawfare is becoming a key tactic of the climate cult because they can’t get their wish list enacted through the democratic process.