Today in Global Warming Hysteria
3rd February 2023
Exxon reports record profits, doubles down on fossil fuels (Salon)
Palm oil is actually not that bad (anymore) (Vox)
Carbon capture is here—it just isn’t evenly distributed (Ars Technica)
Aim for the Stomach (Mother Jones)
Energy experts share how the U.S. can reach Biden’s renewable energy goals (NPR)
‘Hypocritical’: environmental groups blocking union efforts, US workers say (The Guardian)
Americans’ Climate Migration Has Begun (The American Prospect)
Fuel dealers, customers balk at clean heat proposal (WCAX)
The ocean twilight zone could store vast amounts of carbon captured from the atmosphere – but first we need an internet of deep ocean sensors to track the effects (The Conversation) With a plentiful contingent of highly-paid government bureaucrats to man the whole system.
U.S. Permian Basin oil production — and profits — have surged (Axios)
Environmental advocates push feds to investigate Texas’ enforcement of water quality (Texas Tribune)
Seawater split to produce green hydrogen with nearly 100% efficiency
Seawater electrolysis by adjusting the local reaction environment of a catalyst
The New Pause lengthens again: 101 months and counting …
Climate Envoy John Kerry Faces Congressional Investigation Over ‘Secret’ Dealings With China
Lying and Denying: Left Is Still Out to Take Away Your Gas Stove
BYU profs create new nuclear reactor to produce nuclear energy more safely