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'May Oswego’s new progress In industries today, Make our future more prosperous In every way.' @NYEnergyAllies

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Fox Green@FoxGGreen·
As a vestige of the Third Reich, NATO has always been an eco-terrorist organization.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Why Did The West Destroy Libya’s Water Supply In 2011? Did you know that the West destroyed one of the largest water infrastructure projects ever attempted in human history, just to punish the sovereign African country that created this project? In this report for the Spearhead, @okorieuche_ sheds light on Libya’s fabled and tragically ill-fated Great Man-made River Project (GMRP), a project that could have sustained Libya’s water supply into the distant future, and transformed the wider Saharan and Sahelian regions of Africa, geologically and economically, for the better, had NATO not carried out its illegal invasion of Libya in 2011 and murdered its popular, revolutionary leader Muammar Gaddafi.

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@FoxGGreen When they start naming nuclear power plants after you interest will go through the roof
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Fox Green@FoxGGreen·
There is no longer an audience for my work, but that’s ok. Someday there will be.
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Fox Green@FoxGGreen·
You can “argue that climate policy is good economics” all you want, but that doesn’t change reality. Just look at the NY Climate (supposed) Leadership law and how it’s raising electricity prices through the roof.
Daniel Aldana Cohen@aldatweets

We need some kind of psychoanalysis of the climate discourse. No one has ever run on “romantic environmentalism”!! This horrifying “other” is just a weird unconscious projection of a fantasy. Go back to Al Gore! Politicians always argue that climate policy is good economics.

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Fox Green@FoxGGreen·
Africa will lift its people out of poverty using fossil fuels, regardless of whether American politicians decide to campaign on “climate change” or not.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Africa’s Oil-Producing Nations Insist On Fossil Fuels On April 28, 2026, 57 nations convened in Santa Marta, Colombia, at the inaugural First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, to discuss plans for phasing out their use of fossil fuels. African oil producers Ghana, Tanzania, Angola, Malawi, Cameroon, Kenya, Senegal, Uganda and Nigeria were in attendance at this event, and as it drew to a conclusion, maintained their stance on continuing to harness their cheap energy reserves for the betterment of their economies and people. As the world’s second most populated continent and its wealthiest in terms of natural resources, Africa, in its entirety, contributes roughly 4% of the world’s total CO2 emissions, yet is constantly being lectured by the Western nations, who together account for at least 21% of the world’s total emissions – more than 5x the contribution of the entire African continent! – to quickly transition from its cheap energy reserves to “green alternatives” which no modern civilization on Earth has ever built its economy on. And all the while, these same Western nations continue to plunder Africa’s cheap energy reserves for themselves. At a time when many nations across the world are finally waking up from the fever dream of Western-dominated “globalization” and putting their national interests first, it is folly for the nations of the wealthiest continent on Earth to do anything less.

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Reynoso, as city council member, cosponsored a 2015 resolution calling for Indian Point to be shut down prematurely, citing then-Gov Cuomo's opposition and risks of catastrophe to "low-income and vulnerable populations in New York City." It didn't pass and it's not clear it had any impact. But the plant's closure actively increased both local air pollution and utility bills for working-class New Yorkers. (Hello also cosponsors Brad Lander and Mark Levine.)
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Reynoso, Williams hold Ravenswood rally criticizing Hochul over proposed changes to landmark climate legislation qns.com/2026/03/reynos…

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New York Energy Alliance
New York Energy Alliance@NYEnergyAllies·
Is New York's climate law making bills go up? We dug into 4,300 Central Hudson rate case documents over the last 15 years to find out. Our findings are not a hypothesis, a projection, or a what-if. It's an analysis of a bill that already came due for ratepayers 3 years ago.
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@m_jfrench @GovKathyHochul It's a longtime human talking point. Africa should be allowed to develop using fossil fuels. Ask @JusperMachogu. Only the most arrogant Westerners believe that Africa will pause its own development because some liberal homeowners in NY used tax credits to buy heat pumps.
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New York Energy Alliance
New York Energy Alliance@NYEnergyAllies·
The policy director of a major upstate environmental group told us last weekend that Africa shouldn't get to use fossil fuels, that they will "leapfrog" directly to solar. That's the imperialist assumption that the CLCPA is built upon.
Marie French@m_jfrench

.@GovKathyHochul herself has agreed with this longtime GOP talking point, saying New York can't go it alone and won't make much of a dent in global emissions. A Rochester meteorologist:

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New York Energy Alliance
New York Energy Alliance@NYEnergyAllies·
Albany's latest stunt to save the climate law: opening up reforestation lands to renewable development and transmission. Using NYPAD shapefiles, we just built a 45 county dashboard showing exactly which state forests would be targeted under State Senator Rachel May's bill.
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