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The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Today, on energy security issues, we unfortunately have less to worry about from external enemies, than from our own elitist politicians, bureaucrats and pressure groups.
1    by Paul Driessen | September 9, 2010
The IPCC may therefore be allowed to die a timely death. Its budgets can be cut or frozen, and its transition to the added status of becoming a full-blown UN agency pushed further back.
0    by CFACT User | September 8, 2010
Proposed windmill would cost $7 million, stand taller than the Statue of Liberty, and when the wind isn't blowing would need to be kept turning with electricity from a traditional plant in order to avoid mechanical failure.
0    by CFACT User | August 30, 2010
E15 ethanol mandates would bring huge benefits for ethanol producers at the expense of the rest of us.
0    by Paul Driessen | August 16, 2010
Alleged threats of global warming disaster must not hobble justice and civil rights. Endangerment rules and cap-and-trade laws threaten jobs, opportunity and justice.
0    by Paul Driessen | July 22, 2010
'Low carbon fuel standards' mean higher costs, few environmental benefits and less liberty
1    by Paul Driessen | July 21, 2010
Bungling the BP oil spill cleanup? Or never letting the crisis go to waste?
0    by Paul Driessen | July 6, 2010
President Obama sounds like an anti-business Community Organizer in Chief: pointing fingers, making baseless claims about ending our “addiction to oil,” and leaving no crisis unexploited. His June 15 “vision” raised more questions than it answered.
0    by Paul Driessen | June 25, 2010
Obviously, there is a lot with off-shore drilling that has gone right. Just as obviously, the Deepwater Horizon spill is catastrophic and there are vital safety lessons to be learned. But those lessons will take some serious review, detailed analysis, and targeted investigation.
0    by CFACT User | June 14, 2010
We've all been told that new green jobs will appear to replace the jobs lost to environmental laws and regulations. In Spain these jobs and alternative energy itself come with a hefty price tag. Can Spain afford to pay such prices? Can the U.S.?
0    by CFACT User | June 14, 2010
Discord, blame and profiteering at UN Bonn climate conference as UN scrambles to get climate treaty back on track; calls for developed nations to repay 'climate debt' and an 'international court of climate and environmental justice' to prosecute developed world.
0    by CFACT  | June 8, 2010
As Kerry and Lieberman readily admit, the bill was drafted by representatives of the very companies that would be engaged in trading the allowances. The cost of the system will be borne by consumers who will see their energy bills soar.
0    by Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. | May 28, 2010
CFACT is speaking out on the ramifications of this oil spill by educating members of academia, the media, and the public.
0    by CFACT  | May 14, 2010
Who is helping to contain the Gulf oil spill disaster?
1    by CFACT  | May 12, 2010
It may turn out that the public still supports offshore drilling -- albeit with new safeguards based on what is learned from this spill -- but not a moratorium on all offshore oil production.
1    by CFACT User | May 12, 2010
Off the coast of Santa Barbara and elsewhere, oil seeps from the ocean floor release oily bubbles or droplets of oil.
0    by CFACT User | May 12, 2010
Stark contrast between Stalinist North and democratic South Korea
3    by CFACT User | March 26, 2010
In reality, the renewables will subtract from our standard of living.
0    by Dennis Avery | March 1, 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
As skepticism rises about alarmist global warming claims, and concern mounts about high energy costs, climate activists are becoming frantic.
0    by Paul Driessen | November 12, 2009
When President Obama, spender of trillions, declares that costs will, "necessarily skyrocket," you can rest assured the price tag is high.
0    by Paul Driessen | October 21, 2009
It’s time to reexamine far-fetched claims that drive US energy and global warming policy.
0    by Paul Driessen | October 20, 2009
What if we applied corporate standards to the “science” that is driving global warming policy?
0    by Paul Driessen | October 20, 2009
The reality behind the mythology of Cap and Trade
1    by CFACT  | October 8, 2009
The huge economic price tag on Obama’s global warming policies have garnished few followers in the US – and even fewer on the global stage.
0    by Paul Driessen | September 8, 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
Legislation targets Utah energy, mineral resources
0    by Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. | July 13, 2009
Planetary temperatures are actually falling, carbon dioxide plays only a minor role in climate change, and we do not face worse floods, droughts, storms or other disasters
0    by Paul Driessen | July 13, 2009
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