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Examining ESG #108 - Cloudy with a Chance of Logic: Revisiting the Greenhouse Effect
What do you get when a scientific theory can't decide what it means, a political mandate distorts markets under moral pretenses, and media weather…
Jul 3
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Examining ESG #108 - Cloudy with a Chance of Logic: Revisiting the Greenhouse Effect
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June 2025
Examining ESG #107 - Buffering the Hysteria - When CO₂ Chemistry Clashes with Climate Orthodoxy
In a world where the climate narrative is often dictated by model outputs and moral panic, this week's roundup steps back and examines whether the…
Jun 26
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Examining ESG #107 - Buffering the Hysteria - When CO₂ Chemistry Clashes with Climate Orthodoxy
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Examining ESG #106 - Carbon Without a Cause: Why the Greenhouse Effect Fails the Physics Test
This week, we take another direct look at the most sacred cow in climate orthodoxy: the CO₂ greenhouse effect.
Jun 19
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Examining ESG #106 - Carbon Without a Cause: Why the Greenhouse Effect Fails the Physics Test
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Examining ESG #105 - CO₂’s Moneyball Moment: When Climate Policy Meets Inconvenient Physics
This week’s roundup slices through the fog of consensus science, sustainable finance groupthink, and renewable energy theater.
Jun 13
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Examining ESG #105 - CO₂’s Moneyball Moment: When Climate Policy Meets Inconvenient Physics
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Examining ESG #104 - Solar Denial and Carbon Delusions: How Climate Dogma Outsources Reason
This week’s ESG roundup reads like a courtroom drama, except the key witness, the Sun, has been dismissed by the prosecution.
Jun 5
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Examining ESG #104 - Solar Denial and Carbon Delusions: How Climate Dogma Outsources Reason
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May 2025
Examining ESG #103 - Urban Heat, Fat Tails, and CO₂ Fables
This week’s ESG blog slices through the warming fog with three scalpels: urban heat, molecular physics, and economic common sense.
May 29
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Examining ESG #103 - Urban Heat, Fat Tails, and CO₂ Fables
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Examining ESG #102 - Models, Myths, and Manufactured Crises
From a chart exposing how current CO₂ levels correlate poorly with past interglacial warmth, to evidence-based critiques of the National Climate…
May 21
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Examining ESG #102 - Models, Myths, and Manufactured Crises
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Examining ESG #101 - The Net Zero Illusion: Models, Money, and the Slow March Back to Sanity
The ESG-climate-industrial complex took a bruising this week.
May 15
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Examining ESG #101 - The Net Zero Illusion: Models, Money, and the Slow March Back to Sanity
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Examining ESG #100 - Examining ESG at 100: The Collapse of a Climate Consensus
One hundred weeks ago, this blog was launched with a simple but unfashionable proposition: that responsible investing requires actual…
May 6
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Examining ESG #100 - Examining ESG at 100: The Collapse of a Climate Consensus
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Examining ESG #99 - Droughts, Blackouts, and Billion-Dollar Blunders: The Real Cost of Net Zero
We begin with IPCC contributors admitting the political tampering of climate “summaries,” while drought monitoring systems continue to show no…
May 3
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Examining ESG #99 - Droughts, Blackouts, and Billion-Dollar Blunders: The Real Cost of Net Zero
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April 2025
Examining ESG #98 - How Wind and Solar Might Be the New Climate Villains
This week’s edition drills into a provocative but increasingly unavoidable question: what if the technologies touted as climate saviors—wind, solar, and…
Apr 24
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Examining ESG #98 - How Wind and Solar Might Be the New Climate Villains
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Examining ESG #97 - The Energy Transition Hits a Wall: Ideology Collides with Infrastructure, Economics, and Physics
If 2024 was supposed to be the triumphant year of the energy transition, someone forgot to tell the grids, the markets, and the laws of thermodynamics.
Apr 19
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Examining ESG #97 - The Energy Transition Hits a Wall: Ideology Collides with Infrastructure, Economics, and Physics
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