Coal is still king so why can’t we burn it here?
No one more than the Chinese Communist Party knows that rumours of the death of coal are greatly exaggerated.
Read moreLatham shines light on the “modern Liberals’” tangled green web
Mark Latham has put the green faction of the NSW Liberals in the spotlight this week, calling for an ICAC investigation into conflicts of interests regarding energy policy.
Read moreThe Nats go nuclear
A survey conducted by The Australian this week revealed 48 of 71 Coalition backbenchers are in favour of lifting the longstanding prohibition on nuclear power, with only one against the motion, and 22 undecided or unable to reveal their position.
Read moreRenewables shut down Texas, Germany and Mexico
A new poll this week revealed Western Australia's opposition leader, Zak Kirkup, is at risk of losing his own seat in another Labor landslide at the upcoming March election.
Read moreANZ abandons Port of Newcastle leaving us vulnerable to foreign takeover
The obsession of our woke corporates and elites with net-zero emissions has become a matter of national security.
Read moreThe Left Cheers China’s Energy Policy
Last week GetUp and their beloved billionaire pin-up boy Mike Cannon-Brookes were celebrating the Chinese Communist Party’s latest announcement.
Read moreScoMo’s ‘cooking with gas’ economic recovery plan
With coal demonised by the climate alarmists and our electricity grid in ruins as a result, Scott Morrison has moved to out-flank the eco-socialists and get Australia back on track towards affordable and reliable electricity.
Read moreCoal phobia threatens aluminium jobs
The next phase of the vandalization of Australia’s electricity grid and the off-shoring of jobs in the name of climate alarmism is underway in Victoria - surprise, surprise.
Read moreInternational Energy Agency to Oz: ‘close down coal-fired stations’
Coal accounts for nearly 70% of power in Australia’s national electricity market, but the International Energy Agency [IEA] want them shutdown yesterday.
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