Build Back Blunders: Joe Biden’s Disastrous First Year — Climate & Energy Edition

Joe Biden has been President for one year. It’s been quite eventful, and not just because of COVID, Afghanistan, inflation, supply chain and more.

Biden campaigned for the presidency against fossil fuels — and he has lived up to that from Day 1. He has initiated and overseen a series of climate and energy-related backfires, disasters, embarrassments and corruption.

These Biden caused calamities have affected the lives and pocketbooks of every American and have compromised our national security.

JunkScience.com has carefully followed the Biden administration since the beginning. Presented below are the Top 10 and 35 bonus climate and energy-related Biden blunders for 2021. And there are certainly many more, but you’ll get the point from these 45.

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Biden scientific integrity report validates Young v. EPA

After 30+ years of study, observation and experience, I can say with confidence that there is little intersection between government “science” and scientific integrity. That the Biden administration would issue a report (Web | PDF) on science integrity in the wake of COVID and the EPA science advisor massacre is pure hubris. Nonetheless, there is one part of the report that entirely validates the plaintiff’s case in the ongoing Young v. EPA lawsuit.

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Washington Post pushes Twitter, Facebook to silence Milloy

Below is today’s Washington Post article (Web | PDF), where as it turns out, ‘climate misinformation’ is meant to mean Steve Milloy’s Twitter and Facebook accounts.

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New air quality data from China don’t support EPA claim that PM2.5 kills

China seems to have made substantial progress in cutting PM2.5 levels in Beijing. Has this made a difference in Beijing mortality rates? EPA PM2.5 ‘science’ says it should. We report. You decide.

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Enstrom files misconduct complaint against Harvard PM2.5 researchers

The claim that PM2.5 kills people is utter fraud. That fraud being used to wreck the US economy via EPA air quality and climate regulations. The intrepid Dr. James Enstrom gives the Communist China-funded Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health another chance to get on the right side of science, reality and America.

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Milloy talks ‘Unsung Zeroes’ with Kara McKinney on OANN

From the December 30, 2021 episode. Check out, Unsung Zeroes: The Top 10 Under-Reported Climate Flops of 2021.

Milloy talks ‘Unsung Zeros’ on Newsmax

I talked “Unsung Zeros: The Top 10 Under-Reported Climate Flops of 2021” with Bob Sellers and Heather Childer’s on Newsmax’s American Agenda today.

Wall Street Journal editorializes on Young v. EPA

The Wall Street Journal editorializes on the Young v. EPA lawsuit. (Web | PDF). The amended complaint is here. Here is more previous media coverage of the lawsuit: Washington Times | Legal Insurrection | Daily Signal | Report Door | Epoch Times | Reuters | Law360 | National Review | Daily Caller | Bloomberg Law | Fox News

Unsung Zeroes: The Top 10 Under-Reported Climate Flops of 2021

The year 2021 may go down in history as the year that foretold the end of the climate idiocy movement — although the movement is unlikely to take the hint. This year witnessed the follies, failures and lies of climate idiocy laid bare for all to see — that is, if the media had actually reported them.

So here are the 10 biggest failures of the climate movement in 2021. The only reason the climate movement survives past these flops is because the mainstream media keeps it afloat by failing to honestly report the news.

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EPA PM2.5 Railroad Update: CASAC PM subpanel advises tougher standards

The EPA’s CASAC PM subpanel voted last week to advise the EPA administrator to tighten the PM2.5 standards. The final advisory decision is now elevated to the main CASAC panel — most of the members of which are also on the subpanel. So the vote is basically predetermined. The only thing that can stop this is Young v. EPA lawsuit. Court argument scheduled for Dec. 22. Background on the EPA PM2.5 railroad.