Search Results for: climate change – Page 45
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		Lessons from New Mexico Show How Fracking Moratorium Could Harm California’s Economy
			During the heated Vice-Presidential Debate, Vice President Mike Pence charged that a Biden-Harris Administration planned to ban the practice of fracking altogether. Then-Senator Kamala Harris said in response that no such plans existed. At stake were thousands of key votes of gas and oil workers from the heartland and key ...		
					
					
			
																				
			McKenzie Richards		
				
																						
			February 16, 2021		
				
					
			Blackouts				
			
		A California Energy Lesson From Europe
			Days before Joe Biden and former Sen. Kamala Harris took the oath of office, the Los Angeles Times said California was “emerging as the de facto policy think tank” of a Democrat-controlled Washington. This doesn’t inspire confidence in those who see up close that the best California can offer is an example ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			February 12, 2021		
				
					
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		California Wildfires Being Used by Greens to Promote Global Warming Agenda
			What does it say when members of Congress from elsewhere are more serious about saving the state from future wildfire disasters than many of California’s own politically connected activists? More than 4 million acres have burned so far in this year’s fire season, surpassing the 2018 total that had previously ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 20, 2020		
				
					
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		The Latest Buzz On Newsom’s Electric Car Mandate
			To adequately cover all the angles, implications, and consequences of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order to rid the state of gasoline and diesel cars and trucks and replace them with electric vehicles would require a short book, or a long policy paper. We’ve already covered a few points, primarily the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 8, 2020		
				
					
			California				
			
		Gavin Newsom’s battery-powered virtue-signaling
			A previous effort to ban automobiles that burn fossil fuel by 2040 was never able to gather enough support to be approved by the California legislature. Yet through the power of a pen, a phone, and a stylish California bear jacket, Gov. Gavin Newsom has decreed that they must be ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 26, 2020		
				
					
			Blackouts				
			
		Did California just admit its drive to decarbonize has a problem?
			California was rushing toward what it thought was a fossil-fuel-free future when reality came rolling in like a solar eclipse, forcing officials to alter their plans a bit. On Sept. 1, the State Water Resources Control Board voted 4-0 to keep four natural gas power plants open beyond their planned ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			September 24, 2020		
				
					
			Blackouts				
			
		Why Did California ISO Turn Off the Power?
			In the banner year that is 2020, Californians did not expect to add power outages to their list of forgettable experiences, but that is what many in the state experienced starting Friday, Aug. 14, as the California Independent System Operators ordered utilities to voluntarily cut power due to triple-digit temperatures ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Evan Harris		
				
																						
			August 19, 2020		
				
					
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		Assembly’s Festivus-Style ‘Airing of Grievances’ Does Not Disappoint
			In my last blog post, I previewed the Assembly’s unusual “Committee of the Whole” hearing on the state budget, comparing it to Seinfeld’s Festivus “Airing of Grievances.” Little did I know how clairvoyant I really was. Last Tuesday’s five hour session could charitably be called a “gripe fest” as lawmakers ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			June 1, 2020		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		California’s Anti-Car Culture
			Outside a few conspiracy theorists, no one believes the COVID-19 lockdowns are a test run for eventually shuttering economic sectors to mitigate global warming. That said, the climate alarmists have surely been watching the public’s reaction, and they will use the stay-at-home restrictions to insist that government-imposed limits aren’t so ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			May 13, 2020		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Can Taxpayers Afford a Big Spending Sacramento “Economic Recovery Plan”?
			Speaker Pelosi and her allies in Congress received significant pollical pushback for using the COVID-19 crisis to enact their budget wish list in the $2 billion “phase 3” stimulus. Recently, Rowena Itchon wrote on Right by the Bay about tens of millions being spent on priorities for Democrats like propping ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Tim Anaya		
				
																						
			April 28, 2020		
				
					Lessons from New Mexico Show How Fracking Moratorium Could Harm California’s Economy
			During the heated Vice-Presidential Debate, Vice President Mike Pence charged that a Biden-Harris Administration planned to ban the practice of fracking altogether. Then-Senator Kamala Harris said in response that no such plans existed. At stake were thousands of key votes of gas and oil workers from the heartland and key ...		
					A California Energy Lesson From Europe
			Days before Joe Biden and former Sen. Kamala Harris took the oath of office, the Los Angeles Times said California was “emerging as the de facto policy think tank” of a Democrat-controlled Washington. This doesn’t inspire confidence in those who see up close that the best California can offer is an example ...		
					California Wildfires Being Used by Greens to Promote Global Warming Agenda
			What does it say when members of Congress from elsewhere are more serious about saving the state from future wildfire disasters than many of California’s own politically connected activists? More than 4 million acres have burned so far in this year’s fire season, surpassing the 2018 total that had previously ...		
					The Latest Buzz On Newsom’s Electric Car Mandate
			To adequately cover all the angles, implications, and consequences of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order to rid the state of gasoline and diesel cars and trucks and replace them with electric vehicles would require a short book, or a long policy paper. We’ve already covered a few points, primarily the ...		
					Gavin Newsom’s battery-powered virtue-signaling
			A previous effort to ban automobiles that burn fossil fuel by 2040 was never able to gather enough support to be approved by the California legislature. Yet through the power of a pen, a phone, and a stylish California bear jacket, Gov. Gavin Newsom has decreed that they must be ...		
					Did California just admit its drive to decarbonize has a problem?
			California was rushing toward what it thought was a fossil-fuel-free future when reality came rolling in like a solar eclipse, forcing officials to alter their plans a bit. On Sept. 1, the State Water Resources Control Board voted 4-0 to keep four natural gas power plants open beyond their planned ...		
					Why Did California ISO Turn Off the Power?
			In the banner year that is 2020, Californians did not expect to add power outages to their list of forgettable experiences, but that is what many in the state experienced starting Friday, Aug. 14, as the California Independent System Operators ordered utilities to voluntarily cut power due to triple-digit temperatures ...		
					Assembly’s Festivus-Style ‘Airing of Grievances’ Does Not Disappoint
			In my last blog post, I previewed the Assembly’s unusual “Committee of the Whole” hearing on the state budget, comparing it to Seinfeld’s Festivus “Airing of Grievances.” Little did I know how clairvoyant I really was. Last Tuesday’s five hour session could charitably be called a “gripe fest” as lawmakers ...		
					California’s Anti-Car Culture
			Outside a few conspiracy theorists, no one believes the COVID-19 lockdowns are a test run for eventually shuttering economic sectors to mitigate global warming. That said, the climate alarmists have surely been watching the public’s reaction, and they will use the stay-at-home restrictions to insist that government-imposed limits aren’t so ...		
					Can Taxpayers Afford a Big Spending Sacramento “Economic Recovery Plan”?
			Speaker Pelosi and her allies in Congress received significant pollical pushback for using the COVID-19 crisis to enact their budget wish list in the $2 billion “phase 3” stimulus. Recently, Rowena Itchon wrote on Right by the Bay about tens of millions being spent on priorities for Democrats like propping ...