New York City/New Jersey subway PM2.5 levels 77 times greater than EPA standards; No bodies found

A new study reports on PM2.5 (soot/dust) levels in subway stations. The New York City and New Jersey PATH system had a mean level of 779 micrograms per cubic meter — 65 times higher than the EPA’s outdoor air standard of 12 micrograms per cubic meter. The highest level measured (1,499 micrograms per cubic meter) is almost 50% higher than the worst air in any Chinese city that we know about. Onboard air quality PM2.5 measurements were lower but still on average 30 times higher than EPA standards. In 2018, PATH carried 81.7 million passengers, about 280,000 per week day. Keeping in mind that the EPA says that any exposure to PM2.5 can kill you within hours, where are the bodies? Why aren’t governments calling for an immediate shutdown of subway service? Recall that Harvard researchers just claimed this week that PM2.5 kills more than 8 million people per year and much lower outdoor air exposures. PM2.5 is the biggest demonstrable science fraud of our time.

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Milloy talks John Kerry’s climate hypocrisy and more with Kara McKinney on OANN’s “Tipping Point”

From the February 3, 2021 episode of OANN’s “Tipping Point”.

As China builds its industrial might, Biden to destroy ours with ‘intersectionality’

Reuters reports today that China is importing raw materials at record rates and boosting its energy industry with more coal production. This is because China’s goal is to be the lone global superpower by 2049.

In America, Joe Biden is moving to help China achieve its goal. Yesterday, the Biden regime put out this video of Biden climate fuhrer Gina McCarthy announcing that our energy independence and industrial capability will be intentionally destroyed via the Marxist poison called ‘intersectionality.’

Biden EPA nominee can’t answer say what he means by ‘immediate’

North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality chief Michael Regan, Joe Biden’s nominee to be U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief, was interviewed in August 2018 by WBTV (Charlotte, NC) about when he was going to take action against chemical company Chemours, then illegally discharging chemicals into the Cape Fear River. The interview stalled when Regan, promising “immediate action” wouldn’t define for the reporter what he meant by “immediate.” The full interview is here. The “immediate” clip is below.

John Kerry admits Biden climate plan is pointless

Listen to Kerry for yourself: “He [Biden} also knows that Paris alone is not enough, not when almost 90% of all of the planet’s global emissions come from outside of US borders. We could go to zero tomorrow and the problem isn’t solved.” So why is Biden killing U.S. jobs?

ExxonMobil refuses to disclose climate reality to shareholders

I have re-filed my 2019 shareholder proposal with ExxonMobil. The proposal (below) requests the company to disclose the actual costs and benefits associated with its climate actions. I discussed my proposal with ExxonMobil officials last week and they asked for specific disclosure language. Yesterday, I proposed a black-box disclosure (below) for all their climate-related documents and discussions. My disclosure is simply a recognition of emissions reality. ExxonMobil rejected it virtually immediately. As a result, I will get to lecture ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods at the annual meeting in May and shareholders will get to vote on my proposal.

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Winning by Losing: Trump redo of Obama Clean Power Plan vacated by DC Circuit Court of Appeals

The Trump EPA’s Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule has been vacated by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. Oddly enough, this is a win. Here’s why. The Obama Clean Power Plan (CPP) was stayed by the Supreme Court. The greens do not want it reinstated. The Trump ACE rule was dumb since it assumed that coal plant emissions are harmful to the climate. So the Biden EPA will try to issue a new rule. Regulatory-wise, we are basically back in the pre-CPP days of June 2013. In any event, these rules have no impact on the coal industry since many, if not almost all utilities, have committed to phasing out coal. The fight goes on. Read the DC Circuit decision.