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Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 3 August 2025

Donald J Trump’s Panzer-division onslaught against the wind industry picked up pace as he lambasted Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen in front of the international media, smashing Europe and the UK for their totally insane obsession with ‘windmills’, as the President calls them. Calling out those behind the great wind power fraud is always a treat, but it’s so much better when it’s coming from a wrecking-ball Commander in Chief, who leaves his targets looking like naughty children rebuked in front of all their friends for their apparent stupidity.

Which brings us to this week’s roundup with videos of both – very direct and brutal – exchanges.

And then came Starmer’s turn:

Vijay Jayaraj picks holes in the climate cult narrative wind and solar are the only cure to excessive carbon dioxide gas emissions. To the contrary, every wind turbine and solar panel is itself a product of massive volumes of energy spent in their creation, all of which generates CO2 emissions way beyond whatever they could ever notionally ‘save’ during their short, miserable life spans.

The Great ‘Zero-Carbon Renewables’ Deception
California Globe
Vijay Jayaraj
21 July 2025

Caroline Di Russo reports on the complete and utter collapse of the so-called ‘green’ hydrogen industry, noting how dozens of projects started out with plenty of PR bang only to end in a last-gasp whimper

Gladstone hydrogen project axed: Chris Bowen’s green energy fantasy continues slow sink into the abyss as $12.5 billion plant gets reality check
Sky News
Caroline Di Russo
15 July 2025

Ronald Stein P.E., Dr. Robert Jeffrey and Olivia Vaughan reports on the development of Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) and Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technologies in South Africa, which promise to deliver the reliable and affordable power that country critically needs to drag itself out of miserable (mostly self-inflicted) poverty.

The economic imperative for nuclear power
America Out Loud
Ronald Stein P.E., Dr. Robert Jeffrey and Olivia Vaughan
7 July 2025

The team from Jo Nova join the dots between the ludicrous and rising costs of attempting to connect far-flung turbines and solar panels delivering occasional power and Australia’s rocketing power bills.

Cost of delayed Victorian interconnector lifts off and reaches escape velocity
Jo Nova Blog
Jo Nova
1 August 2025

In less than 30 seconds, the IPA’s Mia Schlicht reveals the inherent insanity of what passes as energy policy in Australia today.

Peta Credlin and Alex O’Brien celebrate the total collapse of yet another Australian offshore wind project that never made any financial sense, or any sense at all.

While Trump’s efforts to stop these things during meetings with Ursula von der Leyen and Starmer were deadly serious for rent-seekers everywhere. We thought we’d finish with the Diaper Diplomacy gang’s light hearted take on the President in full flight.

Stay tuned, STT will be back next week with more.

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August 3, 2025 at 02:35AM

I was Wrong – Green Europe is Building at Least One US Scale AI

Essay by Eric Worrall

A 230MW AI campus to be powered by Norwegian Hydro has been announced – but competition for electricity and rising prices are already causing political unrest.

July 31, 2025 Global Affairs

Introducing Stargate Norway

We’re launching Stargate Norway—OpenAI’s first AI data center initiative in Europe under our OpenAI for Countries program. Stargate is OpenAI’s overarching infrastructure platform and is a critical part of our long-term vision to deliver the benefits of AI to everyone.

AI is a foundational technology that can boost productivity, drive economic growth, and power new industries. Large-scale compute capacity in Europe will help ensure that this transformation benefits people and communities including developers, researchers, scientists, and startups across Norway and Europe.

Stargate Norway is planned to deliver 230MW of capacity, with ambitions to expand by an additional 290MW. The facility will target to deliver 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs by the end of 2026, with the intention to expand significantly in the years ahead. OpenAI welcomes the opportunity to be an initial offtaker with the option to scale over time under the OpenAI for Countries program.

This is one of the most ambitious AI infrastructure investments in Europe to date. Narvik’s abundant hydropower, low-cost energy, cool climate, and mature industrial base make it an ideal location to deliver large-scale, sustainable AI capacity.

The facility will run entirely on renewable power and is expected to incorporate closed-loop, direct-to-chip liquid cooling to ensure maximum cooling efficiency. Additionally, excess heat from the GPU systems will be made available to support low-carbon enterprises in the region.

Read more: https://openai.com/index/introducing-stargate-norway/

Sounds like a great idea in principle – if you have abundant hydro energy, and it ticks all the green boxes, why not use it?

The problem is there is not enough Norwegian hydroelectricity.

From February this year;

Blackout Britain threat rises on collapse of Norwegian government

Hannah Boland
Sat, February 1, 2025 at 12:07 AM GMT+10

Britain risks being left more vulnerable to blackouts as a political row in Norway over power exports escalates.

The Norwegian government collapsed this week following a row over EU green energy laws. A junior coalition partner in the government quit in protest at plans to implement the policies, amid a broader rise in energy nationalism in the country.

Experts said the collapse raised questions over Britain’s reliance on Norwegian energy imports to keep the lights on. Last weekend, Norway accounted for 4pc of the UK’s power, coming via cables that run under the North Sea.

Britain is expected to become increasingly reliant on electricity imports under Ed Miliband’s net zero push as Labour seeks to decarbonise the grid by switching to intermittent renewables, with wind power forming a crucial pillar of its plans.

Electricity exports have become a flashpoint in Norway, where the public has been facing soaring energy prices in recent years. Critics have claimed the undersea interconnector cables force prices higher.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/blackout-britain-threat-rises-collapse-140740392.html

If Norwegians feel this strongly about sending a few gigawatts of electricity to Britain, how will they feel about foreign owned AI systems slurping all their hydroelectricity?

If the Norwegian hydropower runs short, as it did in 2022 when a severe drought threatened water supplies, who will be the first to have their power cut? Will Norwegian industry be sacrificed to keep the OpenAI campus running?

Hydropower is a great starter energy system. As Willis once pointed out hydro truly is the cheapest form of power, and can help kickstart industrial development in poor countries. But once all the easy hydro sites have been exploited, it is difficult to expand hydro capacity. And when competition for electricity heats up, as it already has in Norway, someone is going to walk away disappointed.


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August 3, 2025 at 12:04AM

“records going back to 1961”

Nordic countries hit by ‘truly unprecedented’ heatwave
Scientists record longest streak of temperatures higher than 30C in region in records going back to 1961″

Nordic countries hit by ‘truly unprecedented’ heatwave | Climate crisis | The Guardian

In 1927, a group of women tried to drive to the Arctic Ocean. Hot weather, melting permafrost and forest fires forced them to abandon their expedition.

the motor party journeyed to 270 miles north of the Arctic Circle, prepared for freezing weather. To their continued astonishment the temperature was never’ less than 90 degrees in the shade

The intention was to reach the Arctic Ocean, but 40 miles of marsh country on the coast prevented this. An average of 210 miles a day was made on the journey, which was arduous in the extreme, and at one time the car had an actual race with death among the forest fires in Sweden over terrible roads

30 Sep 1927 – WOMEN MOTORISTS – Trove

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August 2, 2025 at 08:38PM

Oreskes’ Embrace of the “Victory Will Be Achieved” Memos, Redux, in Honolulu v Sunoco – Big, big mistake.

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Russell Cook

The widely shared Associated Press news on July 28th was that a hearing in Hawaii was scheduled to take place the next day on whether the Honolulu v Sunoco global warming damages lawsuit should be tossed out because the ‘statute of limitations’ on the case had somehow run out. The defendants’ law firms legal technicality minutiae maneuvers from all their prior 8+ months of effort to get it out of state court and into Federal court didn’t work, so it appears they are trying a different maneuver … but in ABC News’ July 28 regurgitation of the AP story, which I fortuitously screencaptured on July 29th, showed how Naomi Oreskes’ name just could not stay out of the overall situation. I say “fortuitous” because one day later when I reopened both the ABC “Honolulu’s lawsuit against fossil fuel companies leads climate change legal fight” story and the AP original version to copy words out of them – poof – Oreskes has vanished from both. But what’s seen in the internet cannot be unseen. What’s going on right there with that erasure? Luckily, someone smarter than me preserved an Internet Archive version of the original AP story, with the two Oreskes paragraphs intact.

Not an especially bright idea for the AP to say Oreskes had submitted an Opposition filing against the defendants’ ‘statute of limitations’ maneuver; dumber yet is to bury that fact like it never happened. However, that’s only the tip of the proverbial iceberg in this particular new situation.

Pure “Streisand Effect” for me. Readers here at GelbspanFiles will remember we are talking about that Naomi Oreskes, she of her self-proclaimed ‘expertise’ – be sure to click on this screencapture image here on that – concerning ‘particular smoking gun evidence’ of the fossil fuel industry’s efforts to deceive the public. I already detailed the fatal problem within her 2021 Friend of the Court brief for Honolulu, so upon reading that she’d very recently filed something new on this case, I wanted to see how she spoke of ye olde “reposition global warming” memos, the set that basically helped to launch her ‘industry accuser’ speaking career back in late 2007-2008.

Uhhh … Houston, we have a problem.

For any new readers arriving at my blog, I’ll explain that the problem surrounds the fact that Naomi Oreskes always was purely a one-trick pony when it came to providing so-called ‘evidence’ that the fossil fuel industry ran disinformation campaigns. The notorious (it turns out, never-implemented) “reposition global warming” memos, hand-in-glove with the notorious “Chicken Little” newspaper advertorial (which, it turns out, was never actually published anywhere) wasn’t merely the best evidence she had for her accusation, it was essentially the only evidence she had in her 2007-2008 “You Can Argue With the Facts” traveling lecture presentation act (I dissected that presentation here point-by-point). Who knows why it was left out of her 2010 “Merchants of Doubt” book, but she felt compelled to repeat that accusation while mentioning her then-upcoming debut of that book.

It wasn’t until the first of her Friends of the Court briefs in 2019 that she finally mentioned the second-best ‘evidence’ the enviro-activists have about ‘industry disinfo campaigns, namely the (it turns out, never-implemented) “victory will be achieved” memos. This strange 12-year omission of hers – when so many others were mentioning the “victory” memos – struck me as being inexplicable, and I detailed more about it in my Jan 2025 “Naomi Oreskes’ Embracing of the ‘Victory Will Be Achieved’” memos blog post. I brought up the situation at that time because I’d been alerted to one of her co-authored 2019 publications . . . . . which entirely omitted the “reposition global warming” memos. I thought it was really out of character for her to do, worthy of deeper investigation of why she chose to do that. Why on Earth would she not say anything about her “best” evidence when she led with that “reposition” accusation for the prior dozen years?

That question needs to be asked again regarding her May 2025 Declaration submitted to the Hawaii court. She never mentions anything related to her most beloved of accusations within her 42-page Declaration, which is otherwise the cornerstone of the 4-element accusation overall seen in the Sher Edling boilerplate copy lawsuits, including Honolulu: Bam, bam, bam, bam. Sher Edling boilerplate copy lawsuits are just that predictable.

Despite being on retainer with Sher Edling as – no doubt – their go-to expert on ‘industry disinfo campaigns’ (she’s not a climate scientist nor has any climate science expertise on that issue), she only brings up the last two in her Declaration:

  • ye olde “victory” memos accusation (again, never implemented) in the basic all-Declarations section, print page 5, PDF file page 12
  • in her own specific Declaration, print page 18, PDF file page 45 — while quoting different sentences, it is nevertheless the same memo set, and by virtue of never being implemented, it is worthless as evidence to prove industry-orchestrated deception/disinformation campaigns happened in the past or are ongoing today. And who’s her source there? Not just any old ‘climate files’ website, that Climate Files site, formerly headed by that Kert Davies, whose 2013-era Greenpeace upload of the “victory” memos is disguised in Sher Edling lawsuit filings by placing the file under an innocuous-looking “DocumentCloud” internet address location. That Kert Davies, who traces back prior to Greenpeace to the old Ozone Action group which is the place that gave ye olde “reposition global warming” memos their first, continuing media traction. Doesn’t matter whether people use Oreskes’ preferred Climate Files link version or the Greenpeace upload version, it’s the same worthless memo set.
  • in her own specific Declaration, on the same page immediately following the above “victory” memos accusation, Oreskes falsely attempts to tie skeptic climate scientist Dr Willie Soon to those memos. Who’s her sources for that accusation? Footnote #63 goes to the Feb 21, 2015 New York TimesDeeper Ties to Corporate Cash for Doubtful Climate Researcher.” Who was the NYT‘s source? The not-identified-as-previously-working-for-Greenpeace Kert Davies. Footnote #69 goes to the Feb 21, 2015 UK GuardianWork of prominent climate change denier was funded by energy industry.” Who was the Guardian‘s source? Kert Davies. Who will gladly explain at length how the accusation is totally false? Dr Willie Soon.

    Notice that Oreskes’ just-prior footnote #68 is for an Amy Westervelt Washington Post article which just tangentially mentions Dr Soon. But this happens to be that Amy Westervelt, whose podcast source for ye olde “victory” memos was Kert Davies, and whose source for ye olde “reposition global warming” memos was . . . . . . . . . wait for it . . . . . … Kert Davies. Oreskes’ footnote #67 goes to a George Monbiot 2006 Guardian piece tangentially about Fred Seitz. But this happens to be that George Monbiot, who three years later wrote about ye olde “reposition global warming” memos, and who’s his source about them there? Naomi Oreskes, who, contrary to what he claimed, never actually made memo set available online anywhere.

At Davies’ Climate Files site, the literal best ‘evidence’ he’s ever had for ‘industry disinfo campaigns” is the accusation surrounding the “reposition global warming” memos. Second-best has always been the “victory” memos – to this day, his Twitter/X account header photo features his Greenpeace-era degraded photocopy scan image. It needs to be further noted here in connection with the central 4 element accusation about ‘industry disinfo campaigns’ that Kert Davies and his former Greenpeace / former Ozone Action boss were pitching the idea of accusing Dr Willie Soon of taking industry bribes to at least one state-level Attorney General’s office before any of the current “ExxonKnew” lawsuits were filed.

Davies’ accusations about ‘industry-orchestrated disinfo campaigns’ is meritless; by default, anyone relying on him is pushing meritless accusations based on his material. As I pointed out in my two-prior blog posts, it appears the BBC has inadvertently / indirectly acknowledged that there was a fatal fault in their own reliance on Kert Davies for his “reposition global warming” accusation material.

By utterly omitting that same “reposition global warming” accusation in her May 2025 Opposition filing for Honolulu v Sunoco, is Naomi Oreskes also inadvertently / indirectly acknowledging that there is a fatal fault with that accusation and – similar to the BBC – hoping nobody spots this? After all, re-emphasizing the problem via this screencapture out of her 2022 Amicus on behalf of Honolulu, it was previously her killer offering of ‘evidence.’

That’s not to say, however, that the collective 195-page collection of Declarations against the fossil fuel defendants was devoid of any reference to the “reposition global warming” accusation. But the one instance of it answers no questions, it raises more questions.

The solitary instance is within Dr Anthony Pratkanis’ Declaration; he’s a self-described “experimental social psychologist” who says he was asked by the plaintiffs to describe what disinformation campaigns were. Five pages later within a lengthy paragraph of fifteen supposed examples of disinformation campaigns, there it is, with not a single word explaining what the campaigns was, where it occurred, or what was disinforming in it. Just sentences above that at the end of his prior page, who does Dr Pratkanis imply is a go-to source on fossil fuel industry disinformation campaigns? Naomi Oreskes. Not helping Dr Pratkanis’ own situation here at all is that he also signed his Declaration as being correct, under penalty of perjury no less.

He may sincerely believe what he said right there was true, where it’s quite possible he never questioned a thing about it. The real question in this situation is whether Naomi Oreskes believes all of what she says is true. When she claims “Exxon knew” as far back as the ’70s about the use of their products causing global warming, does she know that cannot possibly be true in the face of all the reports back then about imminent global cooling? Her own July 2004 science conference presentation – offered just months before her big splash into the climate issue – undermines her present-day assertion. Is she simply that forgetful? Does she know that her accusation against the late Dr S Fred Singer is so false that it possibly strays into outright defamation?

Meanwhile, do we have some kind of hidden trend here? BBC erasing the “reposition global warming” phrase from their specific podcast report title? Oreskes omitting any mention of that accusation in her Opposition submittal to the Hawaii Court? The Associated Press erasing Oreskes’ significant appearance in their news piece about the Honolulu v Sunoco lawsuit hearing?

Just askin.’


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August 2, 2025 at 08:03PM