Is Coal making a comeback?

Australian Mining’s uphill battle.Opinion by Alan Moran. https://www.regulationeconomics.com/_files/ugd/b6987c_eb6c9b8d38e24f5c98def8419704e9d6.pdf Getty Images Coal supplies a quarter of the world’s energy, oil and gas account for a half, and renewables – in spite of vast subsidies everywhere they are built – comprise just 7 per cent. While Germany is being ridiculed for re-opening coal mines, even tearing down…… Continue reading Is Coal making a comeback?

Climate News – January 2023

Collated by Dr Alan Moran 1/1/23 A review and commentary on topical matters concerning  the science, economics, and governance associated with climate change developments. Political developments in the climate change/war induced energy crisisThe EU “carbon border adjustment mechanism”, starting in 2023 will be the world’s first tax on the carbon content of imported goods. Initially imposed on iron &…… Continue reading Climate News – January 2023

Climate News – April 2022

Alan Moran1 April 2022 A review and commentary on topical matters concerning  the science, economics, and governance associated with climate change developments. The politics of climate: what a difference a war makes! President Trump, in July 2018, warned Europe about the dangers of relying on Russian energy. For this he was ridiculed, as illustrated by the supercilious faces…… Continue reading Climate News – April 2022

The Media Balance Newsletter: 7/3/22

Welcome!   In this issue we are emphasizing coverage of Ukraine (as there is a direct connection to unscientific climate and energy policies). Here is the link for this issue, so please share it on social media. Particularly note the asterisked items below. (Photo Credit of Ukraine home.) — This Newsletter’s Articles, by Topic — Ukraine:…… Continue reading The Media Balance Newsletter: 7/3/22