Pruitt says a federal Red Team exercise is coming soon

In Congressional testimony last week, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said there is probably a red team/blue team exercise coming soon, to officially explore the climate change debate.

By |2017-12-11T15:04:07-05:00December 11th, 2017|Comments Off on Pruitt says a federal Red Team exercise is coming soon

Cosmic collisions shed new light on the universe

CFACT advisor Larry Bell shares colossal information about the universe that has been uncovered by astronomers -- notably, that the collision of two neutron stars also released visible light which was observed by Earth-based telescopes, and that instruments in two different states first detected a gravity wave emanating from the collision of two gigantic black holes.

By |2017-12-11T14:14:49-05:00December 11th, 2017|1 Comment

Keystone is anti-hydrocarbon zealotry in microcosm

CFACT Senior Policy Analyst Paul Driessen laments the long, arduous battle to open the Keystone XL pipeline -- an action that would eliminate the need for 1,225 railroad tanker cars per day (450,000 per year) or 3,500 semi-trailer tanker trucks daily (1,275,000 annually) that currently transport oil to refineries, saving lives and costs and creating jobs in rural America. Driessen also recounts the many ways that fossil fuels enrich humanity -- from feed stocks for paints, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and other products to powering the manufacturing centers that create computers, smart phones, healthcare technologies, vehicles, and batteries.

By |2017-12-15T11:28:28-05:00December 10th, 2017|1 Comment

End the ‘war on coal’

New Zealander Bryan Leyland and Canadian Tom Harris, both of the International Climate Science Coalition, argue that the United States is setting a bad example and harming its own people -- and those in developing nations -- by continuing the EPA's war on coal, nuclear energy, and natural gas. Wind and solar have major problems with reliability, cost, and adverse health and environmental impacts that their proponents gloss over, whereas emissions from modern, highly efficient coal-fired power plants with stack gas cleanup consist almost entirely of water, CO2, and nitrogen.

By |2017-12-08T21:06:28-05:00December 8th, 2017|8 Comments

Saving Lions with free markets

Through the utilisation of private land rights and the free market we are able to provide economic freedom to communities and guide them to work with their environment, not fight against it.

By |2017-12-08T14:30:19-05:00December 8th, 2017|3 Comments

A real climate science debate for all to see

There is a lot of talk about having a formal debate between climate scientists who believe in dangerous human caused climate change and those who are skeptical. Well it turns out that there has actually been such a debate and there is a transcript of it that anyone can read or analyze.

By |2017-12-05T16:10:14-05:00December 4th, 2017|3 Comments

UN agency to Congress: Drop dead

CFACT Senior Policy Advisor Paul Driessen weighs in on the attempt by the International Agency for Research on Cancer to shut down sales and use of glyphosate despite numerous studies showing that the world's most commonly used herbicide does not cause cancer. Indeed, Driessen notes, even the process by which the IARC made its determination is fatally flawed.

By |2017-12-03T19:42:30-05:00December 3rd, 2017|2 Comments
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