Civil War Breaks Out in the Green Blob But Don’t Expect the BBC to Report it
When it comes to extremists of any kind, you can only be sure of one... Read more →
Weaponizing Peer Review
People like simple truths and they also like their institutions that tell them what’s good... Read more →
We Either Learn To Suffer Like Russians, Or We Are Lost
We will suffer – there is no doubt about that. The carefree life of the... Read more →
How Close Are We to an All-Out War in the Middle East Involving the USA?
The article starts from the wrong premise. There is no question about if or when... Read more →
Failed Wind & Solar Transition Heralds Shift to New-Age Nuclear Power
I like nuclear power. I really do. It’s wonderfully reliable energy and if done sensibly,... Read more →
John Kerry Calls 1ST Amendment “Major Block” To Control Free Speech!
Truth – a dangerous brew. Everyone seems to mix up a batch of his own,... Read more →
Egypt to raise Israeli natural gas imports by 20% as of October
I have long argued that Israel should not export its domestically produced energy but rather... Read more →
Early Ice Build-Up Closing East Arctic to Sanctioned Russian LNG
Wasn’t it Al Gore, the big cheese in person who predicted Arctic Ice would be... Read more →
Brazil ratifies breakthrough hydrogen framework
Saudi Arabia, an energy superpower who directs the fates of an entire cartel and whose... Read more →
Talks on Export of Azerbaijan Gas to Europe via Ukraine Drag On
Cutesy. As if the volumes of gas coming from Azerbaijan mattered to the bigger European... Read more →
A Controversial Play — and What It Taught Me About the Psychology of Climate
And up there he stands and can spout his nonsense unchallenged. I strongly doubt he... Read more →
Kamala Harris Is Keeping Voters in the Dark
I know some individuals who have come from very humble beginnings but have climbed into... Read more →
Return Of The 1970s!
I am in my mid-fifties right now and often, when I look at the younger... Read more →
Austria election brings into focus Russian gas habit and a sputtering economy
Austria is not a bellwether. Politicians here prefer to put any thorny issue onto the... Read more →
Warning over electric scooter and bike batteries amid daily fires
I know I have been warning about the fire risk from lithium-ion batteries for more... Read more →
Michael E Mann, the Black Knight
Why can those people like Mann say what they say, lie as much as they... Read more →
If You Want an Investment Portfolio Full of Dog Stocks Try Filling it With Renewable and Green Punts
In 2014 I was asked to look at how synthetic LNG production could save wind... Read more →
The boiler tax is just the start of Labour’s energy catastrophe
This is not on Labor alone. Just because Starmer does his worst to earn the... Read more →
How Australians were robbed of their own gas
Australians were not robbed of their gas. Australia has enough upstream gas assets that it... Read more →
South Africa’s Eskom, Sasol agree to explore LNG options
Once again – there has been a whole lot of talk from South Africa when... Read more →
LNG imports down in Europe but hold up in Asia Pacific and MENA regions
Europe is still caught in its non-sensical thrall towards unreliable and unrealistic energy sources which... Read more →
The Indian Apartment Behind Russian Efforts to Break USA Gas Sanctions
Even if Russian LNG gets through to India, I doubt they will be very happy... Read more →
China bans electric vehicles from underground carparks
Years ago I saw the first sign in Vienna that a private underground car park... Read more →