11.01.2013

J’accuse! EPA’s carbon dioxide regulations would endanger public health and welfare

By James Rust J’accuse! was the headline for Emile Zola’s famous 1898 article protesting a corrupt and anti-Semitic French military that had falsely convicted Alfred Dreyfus of treason. Today I use these same words — “I accuse” — to protest the Environmental Protection Agency’s attack […]

10.30.2013

IPCC climate modeling procedures need serious re-modeling

By Larry Bell The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) climate modeling produces terrifying scenarios of global warming and apocalyptic consequences including polar melting, coastal flooding, extreme weather, and species extinctions. Such forecasts assume that human emissions of greenhouse gases—principally carbon dioxide from […]

10.23.2013

Increasing clouds and thunderstorms for climate alarmists

By Paul Driessen and Madhav Khandekar What a month it’s been. Rejecting claims of looming cataclysm, the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) issued Climate Change Reconsidered-II on September 17. This report by 50 experts documents actual planetary temperature, climate, and weather in recent decades – and […]

10.22.2013

Global warming or not: What can you believe?

By Rick Manning The battle over whether our nation should take aggressive actions to deal with climate change continues unabated.  One would think that it would be easy to determine the nation’s policy based upon what the science on the ground shows. However, that is where it […]

10.10.2013

Obama Energy Secretary: Fracking is ‘climate friendly, environmentally safe, and economically stimulating’

By Marita Noon On the very same day that the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) announces : “U.S. Rises to No. 1 Energy Producer” — thanks to the shale boom made possible through a technology known as hydraulic fracturing — an environmental group released a report calling for […]

10.09.2013

Fallacious claims prop up ethanol

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 […]

10.03.2013

Down Under turning right side up on carbon and climate

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 […]

09.30.2013

Putting politics above people over petroleum power

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 […]

09.27.2013

Obama’s war on energy is not ‘unbelievably small’ at all

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 […]

09.26.2013

EPA’s McCarthy: Climate policies do not affect the climate

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 […]

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