While President Donald Trump touted policies to make the U.S. into an energy superpower, his first State of the Union (SOTU) address to Congress left out a hallmark of Obama-era speeches. Trump’s address is the first in eight years to not refer to manmade global warming — nine years if you include former President Barack Obama’s 2009 address to Congress. Instead, Trump emphasized deregulation and boosting energy production — many of the regulations Trump rescinded were Obama-era global warming policies. –Michael Bastasch, The Daily Caller, 30 January 2018
The Democratic Party omitted any mention of climate change in its rebuttal Tuesday to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address. In his speech, Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-Mass.) didn’t bring up global warming, sea-level rise or the surge in global greenhouse gas emissions, which threaten to become worse as the Republican White House ramps up fossil fuel production to unprecedented levels. —Huffington Post, 31 January 2018
President Trump on Tuesday night celebrated his administration’s success in implementing its “energy dominance” agenda. “We have ended the war on American energy, and we have ended the war on beautiful clean coal,” Trump declared during his first State of the Union address. “We are now proudly an exporter of energy to the world.” —Washington Examiner, 30 January 2018
With Donald Trump’s State of the Union address upcoming, one of the game-changing achievements of his administration has undoubtedly been the spike in U.S. energy exports, which now rival those of Russia and Middle Eastern nations and put the U.S. on track to be one of the world’s largest oil exporters. —Reuters, 30 January 2018
ExxonMobil, the largest US energy group, plans to increase its shale oil production in the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico fivefold to 500,000 barrels a day in 2025, the company said on Tuesday. —Financial Times, 30 January 2018
Canadian producers and global oil majors are increasingly exploring the Duvernay and Montney formations, which they say could rival the most prolific U.S. shale fields. —Financial Post, 29 January 2018
The Climate-Con industry relies on cash for fuel . That is why all these bureaucrats want to use tax payer money to shake down a new source . Oil companies for example, who they think will pay bugger off money seeing as how a carbon tax is a none starter
well except in California (Not New California ) .
The ClimateCon is no different than any other organized criminal activity. Cut off their crooked source of funding and they fall apart.
And the Sierra Club and NRDC accuse Trump of Lying? well Greens Look Who’s Talking these Greens need to be fined by the FCC for their false and misleading ads and that inclueds the EDF for its false ads using kids