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"Little ice ages" are the flip side of the 1500-year warming cycle. We should take advantage of the favorable climate we are currently enjoying to increase research on high-yield agriculture, biotechnology, water conservation and other advances now only dreamt of.
0    by Dennis Avery | August 26, 2010
Oysters kept the Bay clean in the past, but the EPA is ignoring this proven solution in favor of big government regulations.
0    by Dennis Avery | August 19, 2010
Droughts are caused by many reasons, and human's ability to adapt is greater than ever before in our history.
1    by Dennis Avery | August 2, 2010
To the dismay of environmentalists, in the 1980s poor rice farmers in Asia and Latin America began cutting down mangrove trees to make room for profitable shrimp ponds. Now, shrimp farming has become more efficient, taking far less land per pound of food, and the wastes have been disarmed.
1    by Dennis Avery | July 21, 2010
We live in a world where the leaders of African nations prefer to let their citizens starve to death rather than import genetically-modified food grains
0    by Dennis Avery | June 16, 2010
Sunspots now predict a 30-year cooling, to be delivered by the Pacific Ocean’s shift into its cool phase. This development will have massive importance to Planet Earth.
0    by Dennis Avery | June 7, 2010
Satellite-measured solar activity has also been trending down moderately, says Western Washington University scientist, which essentially predicts global cooling, not warming.
0    by Dennis Avery | May 28, 2010
Don’t look for any new science in this new President’s Report. There isn’t any. It’s just the same old fears and alarms that have circulated since Rachel Carson.
0    by Dennis Avery | May 18, 2010
Biologists are again predicting massive species losses as the world warms. But there have been few findings of extinctions among continental bird and mammal species over the past 500 years.
0    by Dennis Avery | May 3, 2010
Trees in the U.S. are growing 2–4 times as fast as their long-term norm. The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center at Edgewood MD says it is because of global warming. Don’t bet on that.
0    by Dennis Avery | April 26, 2010
The Energy Secretary is at a loss to explain the cooling trend of the past decade. How then can he support Obama's proposed energy taxes?
0    by Dennis Avery | March 29, 2010
More CO2 increases agricultural production
0    by Dennis Avery | March 22, 2010
In reality, the renewables will subtract from our standard of living.
0    by Dennis Avery | March 1, 2010
Prediction: The Indian science panel will hasten the end for the IPCC’s once-dominant view of man-made climate change.
0    by Dennis Avery | February 17, 2010
How likely is it that wind turbines can add to Oregon’s generating capacity in the midst of the winter electricity demand surge, and offset the hydroelectric generating restrictions? Not very.
3    by Dennis Avery | February 1, 2010
We can't prevent earthquakes, but we can prevent blindness.
1    by Dennis Avery | January 22, 2010
Trenberth of the U.S. National Center on Climate Research: "...where the heck is global warming?"
0    by Dennis Avery | November 23, 2009
If an herbicide, that can drastically improve farming, has proven to be safe for not only the animals in the environment, but also humans, it should be used, right? Not according to the EPA.
1    by Dennis Avery | November 12, 2009
Are environmental policies starving children in poor countries? Bill Gates certainly thinks so. And he may be right. He believes we should get additional food from higher yields on the 37 percent of the earth’s land area we already farm, not by clearing more land for low-yield crops.
0    by Dennis Avery | October 26, 2009
The future of the bay looks bright: stewardship at its best.
2    by Dennis Avery | October 15, 2009
Trees have so many benefits that the farmers continue to plant and protect them. The message from the satellites is that they’re doing far more of this than we’ve realized.
0    by Dennis Avery | September 8, 2009
How do you turn something as plentiful as grass into food? Feed it to cows and have a B.B.Q.! U.S. meat production per acre has doubled since 1970, largely due to pesticides, veterinary chemistry, and better plant breeding
4    by Dennis Avery | August 20, 2009
All over the planet, birds, butterflies, mammals and plants have been extending their ranges closer to the poles as the earth has warmed—mostly without giving up much of their previous habitat.
0    by Dennis Avery | July 29, 2009
Dams produce a large portion of emission free power. Why would we destroy them just as every other key energy source is ripped away by a rapacious congress?
0    by Dennis Avery | July 16, 2009
International efforts to ban chicken coops harms birds, farmers
2    by Dennis Avery | April 29, 2009
About Dennis Avery

DENNIS T. AVERY is a CFACT advisor and senior fellow for the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC. He is an environmental economist and was formerly a senior analyst for the Department of State. He is co-author, with S. Fred Singer, of Unstoppable Global Warming Every 1500 Hundred Years, Readers may write him at PO Box 202, Churchville, VA 24421 or email to cgfi@hughes.net

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