Think of what we could do with $11.6 billion in useless ‘climate change’ spending
By Douglas Herz: The U.S. government spent some $11.6 billion in 2014 on climate change research, technology, international assistance, and adaptation.
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By Douglas Herz: The U.S. government spent some $11.6 billion in 2014 on climate change research, technology, international assistance, and adaptation.
Read MoreBy P. Gardner Goldsmith: Georgia Tech Climatologist Judith Curry resigned offering as her main reason her growing frustration with the politicized reward system.
Read MoreBy Isaac Orr: The controversy over the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) has brought the safety of transporting oil and natural gas to the forefront of the national debate over energy policy,
Read MoreBy Nick Eyles and Andrew D. Miall: In so many areas, we simply don’t know enough of how our planet functions.
Read MoreBy. H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D.: Climate change is real and is driven by a variety of atmospheric, cosmic, geologic, and meteorological factors.
Read MoreBy Oren Cass: Climate change stands apart from typical challenges… Compared to most policy issues, the level of risk seems high but the level of confidence in predictions is low.
Read MoreBy Charles Battig: The next great sucking sound.
Read MoreBy H. Sterling Burnett: While temperatures in the Arctic are relatively high, high temperatures, while not the norm, are also not unusual.
Read MoreBy Luther Strange: Trump’s nominee to head the EPA will protect the environment, not out-of-control bureaucrats.
Read MoreBy Daniel Hannan: The world continues to get cleaner, greener, healthier and wealthier.
Read MoreBy David French: We need more appointees who sued the agencies they’re chosen to run.
Read MoreBy Simon Lomax: Left-wing environmental groups are publicly melting down over the nomination of Scott Pruitt to serve as the next administrator of the EPA.
Read MoreBy William O’Keefe: President-elect Trump’s selection of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to be the next EPA Administrator has the left in a tizzy.
Read MoreBy Daniel John Sobieski: Scott Pruitt has already fought the various unconstitutional power grabs that essentially established the EPA as the fourth and unelected branch of government.
Read MoreBy Joseph Smith: The real battle to come may be fought on the ground of climate change, the sacred cow of the left.
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