Author: mstocker

Don’t say “Fire.”

The Department of Energy wants to excise terms like “climate change,” “green,” “clean/dirty energy,” “emissions,” “carbon/CO2 footprint,” and “decarbonization,” from their internal and external communications.

What’s next?

We have not yet seen how the current administration has synthesized any of the EIS comments we submitted this year, but given their proclivity to pushing the envelope to see what they can get away with, my suspicions are that they will ignore all public input and just see what we’ll do about it.

This is really not the best time to pull long-planned power generation projects offline. It is bound to kick the US back into the “Dark Ages.

Regulatory disruption

It is not a surprise, but rather shocking how the current administration is eviscerating our national regulatory agencies, and doing it in what may appear to lay audiences as “sensible.”

Seabed mining is sneaking up on us

If BOEM grants Impossible Metals a permit to harvest the nodules, it may serve as an invitation to other nations to open the gates to mining operations in the international  Clarion-Clipperton Zone, where the ISA is managing the seabed deliberations.