• Wind watch 10 Sept 2022

    While the transition from coal and gas in the western world, including Australia, has hit the wall, all the talk in progressive circles is about accelerating the transition with massive expenditure on intermittent generation, transmission lines and storage. Parallel worlds in collision! Trillions of dollars spent over 20 years have shifted the needle on the…

  • A beginners guide to climate science

    Triggerwarming: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Global Warming (But were afraid to ask). By Jeffrey Grimshaw. This is a lavishly illustrated introduction to climate and energy issues that is accessible for people who do not need the amount of detail in the important books by Ian Plimer and the series Climate Change: The…

  • Energy matters 9 Sept

    First weekly roundup of energy items of interest. Michael Shellenberger on the possible end of the RE craze, extract provided by David Blackmon on his Energy Transition Absurdities site. Peter Smith on the astronomical number of electricians required to deliver on the green fantasies regarding electric vehicles and new transmission lines.

  • On doxing, pile-ons and trolls

    The incident a little of a month ago now where commentor, Glycocalyx, published the private details of a another commentor, JC, was despicable. People commenting on this site occasionally meet on social occasions or pass on their details via me to other commentors, for a variety of reasons, and they should feel some confidence when…

  • Abundant abiotic hydrocarbons and useful idiots

    Guest post from our old friend Cardimona. If industrial chemists were tasked with designing a transport fuel from scratch for maximum energy content, ease of transfer and storage, and minimum weight the result would be the hydrocarbon molecules that we know as petrol and diesel. Despite years of hypertrophied rhetoric about a transition to electric…

  • Think of the GDP

    At the Jobs Summit, Minister for Finance, Women and Public Service Senator Katy Gallagher reportedly said, “as a country we simply can’t afford to leave women’s talent on the shelf. If women’s workforce participation matched men we would increase GDP by 8.7% or $353 billion by 2050?. Talked to my eldest daughter today. She takes care…

  • Mater’s Musings #56: Given his latest, this has renewed relevance

    The lyrics in this old classic seem strangely prophetic.

  • Rabz’ Radio Show September 2022: Live Performances

    I’ve generally adopted a rule of thumb for live gigs – the bigger the crowd, the more disappointing the experience. The other golden rule is never expect your favourite tunes to be performed as you’d want to hear them – that way, you’ll never be disappointed. Having said that, some of the most memorable live…

  1. Can’t happen now because Trump signed an executive order for sanctioning anyone who helps the ICC prosecute the USA or…

  2. Incredible technology. An indictment on humanity. America’s CCA drone fighters will change warfare forever

  3. The foolishness of this pissants comment about China not wanting a rebellious province, seen in the light of the take…

  4. Time some prosecutors looked into Blair, Howard and Bush and the legality of the invasion of Iraq. They buggered up…

  5. Was watching John Howard interview with John Anderson. Got about 10 minutes in, couldn’t continue. Started yelling at the TV.…