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Climate “Reparations” - ORIGINAL CONTENT

therightinsight.org/Climate-Reparations
  • 1/10/23 at 7:00 AM
  • Climate Change
  • Ed Reid

The UN COP27 concluded in mid-November with an agreement to work toward establishment of a funding mechanism to compensate developing countries for “loss and damage” resulting from the effects of anthropogenic climate change. ...

Demand Pull Markets

therightinsight.org/Demand-Pull-Markets
  • 7/13/21 at 3:00 AM
  • Climate Change
  • Ed Reid

A market economy is an economic system in which economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses. There may be some government intervention or ...

Energy Transition Inflation - ORIGINAL CONTENT

therightinsight.org/Energy-Transition-Inflation
  • 11/19/24 at 6:00 AM
  • Energy Policy,Climate Change
  • Ed Reid

Energy has been described as the master resource as it affects virtually all aspects of our lives. Therefore, energy cost inflation has the potential to drive inflation throughout the economy.

The ongoing energy transition toward “...

Independence Day 2024 - ORIGINAL CONTENT

therightinsight.org/Independence-Day-2024
  • 7/2/24 at 6:00 AM
  • Energy Policy,Climate Change
  • Ed Reid

Independence Day is a celebration of those who take their independence and freedom seriously. It is a day to honor national governments which act in the interest of their citizens rather than globalists. It is a day to honor climate ...

Transition Inflation - 2 - ORIGINAL CONTENT

therightinsight.org/Transition-Inflation-2
  • 11/26/24 at 6:00 AM
  • Energy Policy,Climate Change
  • Ed Reid

The previous commentary did a “freeze frame” and looked at the energy transition as a steady state event for simplicity. However, the actual transition is far from a steady state event. Electricity demand and consumption is ...