12.30.2013

Colorado monument designation would quash mining claims

By Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. A Colorado lawmaker is seeking to put an end to two small mining claims on federal land in his state by having Congress designate the site and surrounding lands as a national monument. Sen. Mark Udall (D) has introduced legislation […]

12.26.2013

Podesta to carry out the Obama Doctrine

By Marita Noon “Canada is a sovereign nation and we will develop our resources with appropriate regulations and enforcement to protect the environment,” said Paula Caldwell St-Onge. The Consulate General of Canada, St-Onge was in Albuquerque to talk up, and answer questions about, the Keystone […]

12.20.2013

The power-mad EPA

By Alan Caruba Barely a week goes by these days without hearing of some new demand by the Environmental Protection Agency that borders on the insane. Increasingly, EPA regulations are being challenged and now reach the Supreme Court for a final judgment. This marks the […]

12.19.2013

What’s actually melting

12.18.2013

Death by renewables

By Marita Noon “Even green projects have an impact on their surrounding environment.” Green energy, specifically so-called renewables, has been sold to the American public as the answer to a host of crimes against the planet. But, as Lex Berko points out in her post […]

12.11.2013

A climate of fear, cash, and correctitude

By Paul Driessen and Dennis Mitchell Earth’s geological, archaeological and written histories are replete with climate changes: big and small, short and long, benign, beneficial, catastrophic, and everything in between. The Medieval Warm Period (950-1300 AD or CE) was a boon for agriculture, civilization, and […]

12.10.2013

Big Green’s big price tag

By Rick Manning Washington, D.C. has been consumed with an on-going battle over whether the bureaucracy can significantly expand the scope of legislation without getting legislative approval.  It is the dry, boring stuff that defines why President Reagan once remarked that, “personnel is policy.” While the attention […]

12.05.2013

Subsidizing green energy is like supporting operator-assisted telephones with party lines

By Marita Noon The whole idea of Green energy — renewable resources — grew out of an energy reality that was much different from today’s. It was in the 1970s, following the OPEC Oil Embargo that solar panels began popping up on rooftops and “gasohol” subsidies were […]

12.03.2013

History falsifies climate alarmist sea level claims

By Robert Endlich Sea levels are rising rapidly! Coastal communities are becoming more vulnerable to storms and storm surges! Small island nations are going to disappear beneath the waves! Climate alarmists have been making these claims for years, trying to tie them to events like […]

11.27.2013

The UN global warming hoax is slowly dying

By Alan Caruba In 2007 Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner was interviewed on the subject of sea levels. He is the head of the Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics Department at Stockholm University in Sweden. He is past president (1999-2003) of the INQUA Commission on Sea Level Changes and […]

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