As a Reality News consumer, you may have read in my past ramblings that I read a chapter of the Gospel nearly every day thanks to a challenge by Catholic Evangelist Matthew Kelly. I also believe I mentioned our small bible study group of neighborhood men that began last fall and meets every few weeks.…
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Hourglass plans first Colorado frack sand operation
Hallador Energy Co. is turning its coal mining expertise towards the frack sand industry. The Denver-based coal mining company that operates in Indiana and was formerly an exploration and production entity, announced this month plans to open the first frack sand mine in Colorado. Through a $4 million investment into Hourglass Sands LLC, Hallador believes…
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Easter Island myths and realities
The island’s demise was a human and Little Ice Age tragedy, not “ecological suicide” By Dennis Avery In a recent New York Times column, Nicholas Kristof misleads us about the awful history of Easter Island (2,300 miles west of Chile), whose vegetation disappeared in the cold drought of the Little Ice Age. In doing so,…
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FINALLY! Climate Propaganda May Be Reaching A Tipping Point
By Vijay Jayaraj Has the climate propaganda reached a point where radical climatism is leading us into dangerous negligence? The severe winter in the northern hemisphere has been widely recorded. However, key climate information providers have altered data. The result — intended or not — has been to make the recent record lows of the…
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Platts analyst explains these trends in the shale rig count
The U.S. rig count was up two percent in March compared to February and 22 percent when compared to March of last year, according to data released by S&P Global Platts Analytics. The U.S. land rig count reached 1,053 in March, a two percent increase over February. “We’re seeing solid sequential gains in the month-to-month…
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Dinosaur-era volcanic ash linked to shale oil and gas formation
By Rice University Nutrient-rich ash from an enormous flare-up of volcanic eruptions toward the end of the dinosaurs’ reign kicked off a chain of events that led to the formation of shale gas and oil fields from Texas to Montana. That’s the conclusion of a new study by Rice University geologists that appears this week…