By Paul Driessen Arguments put forward to support ethanol and other biofuels hold water like sieves – leaking billions of gallons of precious fresh water that are required to produce this expensive, unsustainable energy. These and other renewable energy programs may have originated for the best of […]
By Larry Bell Realists in the great land down under have finally emerged on top in rebuking epic scams that have wrought disastrous economic consequences. On September 7, the national Liberal Party (not to be confused with the American liberal brand) ousted the climate alarm-promoting […]
By Paul Driessen This fall marks the fortieth anniversary of the Arab oil embargo , a painful episode in American history that had a profound effect on both the economy and psyche of the United States. It began in mid-October 1973, following the U.S. decision to resupply Israel […]
By Marita Noon Look closely at the energy-related news stories of the past dozen or so days, and, between the lines, you’ll see a theme: government makes predictions and assertions that cannot be backed up by data to protect or project preferred messaging. Fracking News […]
By Rick Manning Representative Mike Pompeo (R-KS) got five minutes to question new Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy and forced her into a stunning admission — the EPA cannot quantify that their global warming regulations have actually done anything to move the needle on any of the 26 […]
By Larry Bell The Obama administration and its dutiful EPA have an ambitious plan to end millions of years of natural “climate change.” Meanwhile, as they determinedly demonstrate heroic world leadership to avert a looming non-disaster, the UN’s IPCC faces a different epic damage control […]
By Dennis Avery The naïve advice of ardent activists can kill. Last spring, Paul Beckwith of Sierra Club Canada predicted that the Arctic seas would be ice-free ice this summer. (So did Britain’s BBC network.) This exciting adventure opportunity attracted a variety of yachts, sailboats, rowboats, and kayaks […]
By Rick Manning More than five years ago , the application to build the Keystone XL pipeline to transfer oil from a fertile Canadian field to American refineries was filed with the U.S. State Department. The application still languishes in the Obama Administration Obama supporters in Big Labor have spoken […]
By Marita Noon Last week, while America dithered over whether or not to depose Syria’s president, an ocean away, a different leader was decisively dumped. The election of Australia’s new prime minister has international implications. On September 5, in a landslide election, Tony Abbott became […]