America’s energy comeback is leaving green fantasies behind
America finally has a chance to reject decades of energy deprivation and economic self-sabotage.
Fine them, jail crooked bosses, revoke their nonprofit status
Too many crooked, politicized, “educational” nonprofits need to be investigated and punished
Now they’re coming for plastic
They tried it with CLIMATE. They tried it with COVID. It's all about CONTROL.
Wright and Burgum – Trump’s energy tiger team
According to President Trump, he wanted Burgum for Energy Secretary until Burgum said, “You gotta get this guy Chris Wright…. I’m good, but he’s better.”
A hard rain’s a-gonna fall
A strong to super El Niño in the oceanic Niño index is coming on.
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CFACT presses Bank of America’s CEO about ESG lending at Annual Meeting
CFACT challenged Bank of America on ESG lending practices at the bank’s May 4 annual shareholder meeting.
Over $1 billion per year spent on Endangered Species Act
Over $1 billion per year is spent on Endangered Species Act reporting. Who gets the money?
CFACT presses utility giants on costly Green energy fence-sitting
CFACT recently took its shareholder activism directly to three major utility company shareholder meetings,.
“Green Machine” targets plastics at consumer expense
Anti-trust investigations team up with pressure groups to target producers.
Drago (the climate agenda) gets cut by Rocky
What will the facts reveal.
Endangered Species Act regulatory overkill
The regulatory machinery of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is incredibly overdone.
CFACT In Action
CFACT presses Bank of America’s CEO about ESG lending at Annual Meeting
CFACT challenged Bank of America on ESG lending practices at the bank’s May 4 annual shareholder meeting.
CFACT presses utility giants on costly Green energy fence-sitting
CFACT recently took its shareholder activism directly to three major utility company shareholder meetings,.
Podcasts
Amsterdam goes woke banning meat, fossil fuel ads to fight climate change
Why should Americans care about a European capital banning meat and fossil fuel advertisements on climate change grounds? Because bad ideas make their way to American blue cities. Learn more on District of Conservation today.
Standing in the arena with IOTR and true conservation efforts
CFACT senior policy analyst and District of Conservation host, Gabriella Hoffman, recaps her recent trip to IOTR's Annual Meeting in Florida.




