Let’s get back to building in America
America’s electricity demand is projected to increase 35% to 50% by 2040, driven in large part by new AI data centers.
Trump shuts off funding and support for 66 UN and international agencies
Promises more to get the axe.
RIP Rep. LaMalfa, Venezuela Libre, and America250
2026 is off to a busy start for energy and conservation news. Listen to the latest District of Conservation roundup.
Let’s talk liberty! Join CFACT for rodeo, dinner and discussion
Join us in Fort Worth, Texas, as we celebrate 250 years of constitutionally protected property rights.
CFACT to Feds: Define “water” sensibly
Under Obama, the Federal Government tried to assert control over just about every pond, stream and damp puddle in America as part of the navigable (laughable) waters of the United States, or WOTUS. The Supreme Court brushed them back. Time to clarify. Read CFACT's official submission.
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They wanted to “cut the juice to the ruling class.”
Florida bear hunt brouhaha (ft. Travis Thompson of All Florida)
All Florida Executive Director Travis Thompson returns to District of Conservation to give a recap of Florida's recent bear hunting season.
Why the Boulder climate case is so dangerous and SCOTUS must step in
From RealClear Energy: Fossil fuels are not going away.
Europe’s biggest insect food factory goes bankrupt
Eurocrats thought it made sense to spend $200 million dollars feeding bugs to cows to try to change rainfall in 2100 AD.
The story behind Trump’s order halting Virginia offshore wind
The Pentagon objected during the Biden administration to development off Norfolk, VA — the largest military complex in the world.
CFACT In Action
Let’s talk liberty! Join CFACT for rodeo, dinner and discussion
Join us in Fort Worth, Texas, as we celebrate 250 years of constitutionally protected property rights.
CFACT to Feds: Define “water” sensibly
Under Obama, the Federal Government tried to assert control over just about every pond, stream and damp puddle in America as part of the navigable (laughable) waters of the United States, or WOTUS. The Supreme Court brushed them back. Time to clarify. Read CFACT's official submission.
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RIP Rep. LaMalfa, Venezuela Libre, and America250
2026 is off to a busy start for energy and conservation news. Listen to the latest District of Conservation roundup.
Florida bear hunt brouhaha (ft. Travis Thompson of All Florida)
All Florida Executive Director Travis Thompson returns to District of Conservation to give a recap of Florida's recent bear hunting season.










