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January 20, 2023

Energy costs soar as Americans reject earth’s most abundant, reliable and inexpensive fuel

How can that be, when the U.S. – long the world’s largest energy consumer – has all but abandoned coal? That was a massive…

November 8, 2022

“Woke” science is bad science

An Existential Threat to Doing Good Science What scientists are able to teach and what research we can pursue are under attack. I know…

October 4, 2022

Biden’s war on domestic energy hurts Native American tribes in more ways than one

“Resource tribes depend on the development of their resources to create better tomorrows for our children. It was basically a mandate in Indian policy…

September 29, 2022

High gas and diesel prices are gutting rural America

There’s also evidence indicating that rural households are disproportionately affected by high gas prices. This is due in part because rural Americans have to travel further distances and…

August 29, 2022

Domestic Copper Mining is Key to Advancements in Electrified Transportation

Electric Vehicles cannot exist without copper, lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite, and manganese, all of which can be found in the United States. Copper is…

May 1, 2022

Bluff benefits from San Juan oil and gas industry, but pet enviro group wants to shut it down

“The holier-than-thou” Bluff community, who supposedly worship the land and environment, seems to be worshipers of free money as well. Not only does Bluff…

May 1, 2022

Bears Ears and the Babylon Allotment: Co-management or co-negligence?

Unlike cattle and sheep ranchers who hold grazing permits which they must diligently maintain and improve, and vigorously defend when the time comes to…

April 30, 2022

Are anti-grazing activists monkeywrenching gates in San Juan County?

“Some clever monkeywrenchers, however, cut fence to allow cattle to wander through campgrounds, picnic areas, and other recreation areas in order to outrage more…

April 15, 2022

Trent Loos interviews farmer whose prize game fowl were seized by ASPCA

Supposed ‘animal rights’ organizations are not populated with farm experts, that I know of. If they were, I would not be writing this book….

April 14, 2022

Former Utah BLM agent with ties to radical environmental groups and ousted Alaska director return to the agency

Palma will also oversee the “development, implementation, and management” of a national BLM “climate/equity/environmental justice committee,” the job post said. Scott Streater E&E News…

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