Steven F. Hayward: Scientists Behaving Badly, Weekly Standard
Slowly and mostly unnoticed by the major news media, the air has been going out of the global warming balloon. Global temperatures stopped rising a few years ago, much to the dismay of the climate...
View ArticleCapitalism and Climate Change – by Dick Morris
The worst nightmare of the left is about to come true: The United States is about to achieve the carbon emissions goals set by the 1997 Kyoto Accords. Once seemingly beyond reach, the United States is...
View ArticleThe China Problem In Copenhagen – by Rich Trzupek
To understand why it’s so difficult to achieve a meaningful reduction in worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, consider recent reports that negotiations between the world’s two largest emitters of...
View ArticlePoliticizing Smog – by Rich Trzupek
Last Thursday, the United States Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to lower its standard for urban ozone, popularly known as smog, to a level between 60 and 70 parts per billion. This...
View ArticleCan Obama Triangulate?
Q: How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb? A: One, but only if it really wants to change. Any president, at any time, can choose to embody the consensus his nation has reached...
View ArticleRemembering the Cold Warriors
Both the public and policy makers will be debating the wisdom of the nuclear reduction treaty that president Obama recently concluded with Russia for quite some time, as well they should. The stakes...
View ArticleThe Return of Cap and Trade
The heart of the proposed “American Power Act,” aka: the Kerry-Lieberman bill, is a national cap-and-trade program aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, we’re already well down the road to...
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