By Tyler Durden There’s no question that the ‘greenification’ of the global economy has returned many industrial countries to coal in 2021. New data from the…
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By Tom Pappert Video captured across the state of Kansas shows the impact of severe weather in the state, with video from one of the…
By Tyler Durden Last week’s tornado outbreak left dozens dead and towns devastated across six states could happen again. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned Wednesday morning that…
by Scottie Barnes During a Dec. 13 special session, Oregon lawmakers passed a $400 million bipartisan spending package to prevent mass evictions, crack down on illegal marijuana…
By Mike Adams Published Date: 09/06/2019 SCoPEx is an acronym for âStratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment,â and itâs the name of a new Bill Gates-funded global genocide experiment designed…
By Lorenz Duchamps A major storm system ripped through multiple U.S. states on Friday, hitting a candle factory in Kentucky with more than 100 employees still inside the…
By Joe Hoft Tornadoes ripped through the Midwest last night causing major damage and at least one death. Penn Live reported on an Amazon facility outside of…
By Tyler Durden The San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento could be hit with another round of rain for lower elevations and snow for higher…
By Nathan Worcester At lowest point since Energy Information Administration started tracking stockpiles U.S. coal stockpiles dipped to just 80 million tons in September, the lowest monthly total…
by Caitlin Burke America’s clean energy transition is underway, bolstered by money in the new infrastructure bill. Over the next decade, consumers will start to…