My last post regarded Lindzen and Happer (2025) in which two physics professors emeritus lay out how the AGW climate scam is disproven by physics. Finally the USG has followed the science and disavowed the regulatory nightmare that has afflicted almost all industry in the US with unnecessary and counterproductive CO2 mitigation regulations. Yesterday the inimitable James Corbett published the collaboration with James Evan Pilato from Media Monarchy called New World Next Week and included a statement from the administrator of the EPA regarding the recission of the harmful rule.
All I can really add is that it's about time. For nearly 50 years Big Oil has been pushing the AGW alarmism and raking in $T's from dramatically exorbitant 'Green New Deal' schemes, like monstrous windmills (that require diesel heaters in the winter) that lose massive amounts of money, solar panel farms that create far more environmental hazards than hydrocarbon fuels to produce, and much more, all of which increasingly enslaves children to mine coltan by hand in Africa, and overthrows democratically elected governments so corporations (owned by Big Oil) can mine that sweet, sweet lithium, and leave populations without potable water because lithium production sucks it up almost as bad as AI processing cooling does.
Maybe we can get back to inexpensive and reliable industry again, before China replaces the entire production facility of the Western world by simply taking over industry we have abandoned. There's a windfall for scheming lawyers to come, because the scammers won't give up their $275T score without a fight to the death in the courts, but physics is clear, and the scam has always produced fake models from fudged data, so I assume lawful, just courts will eventually rule appropriately and set us free from the tyranny of evil scammers.
There were hints this was coming months ago, but I didn't want to get my hopes up just to see them dashed, so didn't exult before the chickens were hatched. Now that the chicks are peeping and pecking, it's possible the CO2 starvation crisis terrestrial life has been facing is truly over, and we could see the return of vibrant and fecund natural life that Earth hasn't been able to support for more than 50M years. Farming will be more productive too, which helps the most poor the most, because it costs them nothing to dramatically increase their productivity and increase their income commensurately.
I am not a statist, and only care about state policies because I am in a world of statists that make such policies significant to me. We'd be much better off (and will be in the not too distant future) were most of humanity beyond the reach of wannabe overlords seeking to tax their production, but at least shedding utterly insane policies that destroy industry is an improvement over suffering those tyrannical state policies. Baby steps.