What's Really Happening In The World Of CO2 Emissions?
/In the field of energy and climate, the U.S. "mainstream" media are so devoted to the official narrative that it is very difficult to find out what is actually going on. To take just a few relatively recent examples of what you might have learned from reading the New York Times: you might have learned that producing energy from the wind or sun is now cheaper than producing it from coal (with no mention of the problems or costs of intermittency); or that New York (along with many other jurisdictions including most of the EU) has banned "fracking"; or that "climate change is real" and the Paris climate accord is essential to solving the impending crisis. But try to find out from the New York Times (or any other U.S. "mainstream" source) if the world is actually reducing production and use of fossil fuels or the resulting emissions. Good luck.
For information on those things, you might try the invaluable Global Warming Policy Foundation. Their daily email from yesterday (April 5) contains plenty of information to leave you shaking your head at the idiocy of those who claim to be our moral betters.
First up: the U.S. Energy Information Agency is just out with an update of world "tight" oil and gas reserves. The update comes with this map the currently-known locations of oil and gas shale formations:
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