CFACT to Feds: Reimposing “WOTUS” water rules a big mistake

Ironically, this latest effort to reimpose the heavy hand of the administrative regulatory state on rural America comes when the Supreme Court has agreed to hear the Sackett case which could render the entire issue moot.

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|2022-02-10T11:00:21-05:00February 10th, 2022|Comments Off on CFACT to Feds: Reimposing “WOTUS” water rules a big mistake

CFACT’s daring fight for sensible environmentalism

LISTEN HERE The parachute jump by members of the Washington, D.C.-based Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) into the UN’s Climate Conference in South Africa epitomizes the group’s daring and fun approach to beating environmental extremism at the own game. Or how about boarding a Greenpeace ship to lower banners opposing Greenpeace’s stance on climate change? Or how about dressing up as Al Gore and leading a march in San Francisco in response to the Global Climate Action Summit occurring at the same time in the city. And of course, no one can forget the Amazing Climate Hustle 1 and 2 documentary films [...]

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|2022-02-08T11:21:18-05:00February 8th, 2022|Comments Off on CFACT’s daring fight for sensible environmentalism

Biden hitwoman’s poison pen stops Twin Metals mine

“This is not about law. This is a political action” intended to stop “a world-class underground copper, nickel, cobalt, and platinum group metals mine…. We are confident that a full environmental review will show that the science behind this modern mine will prove that we can advance this project safely under the highest of standards.”

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|2022-02-01T13:40:02-05:00February 3rd, 2022|Comments Off on Biden hitwoman’s poison pen stops Twin Metals mine

Petri dishes could soon be made from recycled computer parts

A creative way to recycle "e-waste"

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|2022-01-11T13:27:37-05:00January 11th, 2022|Comments Off on Petri dishes could soon be made from recycled computer parts

It’s a New Year. Resolve to finish your plate

BY WILL COGGIN: Here’s a resolution that should be easy: Eat more. But not in the way you think. 

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|2022-01-06T11:35:11-05:00January 6th, 2022|Comments Off on It’s a New Year. Resolve to finish your plate

Plastics not forever: Bugs already evolved 30,000 new plastic eating enzymes

Plastics are a free dinner for life on Earth so it was just a matter of time before microbes evolved to eat it.

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|2022-01-04T12:47:56-05:00January 5th, 2022|Comments Off on Plastics not forever: Bugs already evolved 30,000 new plastic eating enzymes

Environmentalism has lost its way

About every principle of environmentalism is violated by the proposed massive buildout of wind, solar and electrification.

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|2022-01-01T21:24:00-05:00January 4th, 2022|Comments Off on Environmentalism has lost its way

New study finds tropical deforestation recovers quickly, naturally

a recent study found that “soil on previously deforested land can recover its fertility in less than a decade,” and do so largely without any help from mankind.

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|2021-12-18T13:01:43-05:00December 19th, 2021|Comments Off on New study finds tropical deforestation recovers quickly, naturally

UN biodiversity webinar plans new financial shakedown of private sector

CFACT attended the virtual forum as an officially recognized Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) observer.

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|2021-12-09T21:20:12-05:00December 12th, 2021|Comments Off on UN biodiversity webinar plans new financial shakedown of private sector

CFACT Collegians testify against EPA’s harmful new methane regulations

EPA natural gas rules will continue to drive up the price of energy while doing nothing to improve the environment.

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|2024-01-29T11:56:15-05:00December 7th, 2021|Comments Off on CFACT Collegians testify against EPA’s harmful new methane regulations

The great Pacific garbage patch twice the size of Texas is fake

Because the average person cannot see the middle of the Pacific for themselves sensationalist activists, media, and politicians just make this up.

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|2021-11-22T12:21:58-05:00November 23rd, 2021|Comments Off on The great Pacific garbage patch twice the size of Texas is fake

Scotland cut down 14 million trees to make way for wind turbines

The tree removal seems especially ironic given that world leaders supposedly agreed to end deforestation by 2030 at the recent COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland.

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|2021-11-22T11:50:43-05:00November 22nd, 2021|Comments Off on Scotland cut down 14 million trees to make way for wind turbines

UN biodiversity meeting a new threat to liberty

COP 15’s mission was to highlight humanity’s “pressing” need to address how biodiversity and species preservation, factors into the broader UN climate agenda.

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|2021-10-29T14:23:16-04:00October 18th, 2021|Comments Off on UN biodiversity meeting a new threat to liberty
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Review: Don’t waste time or money on ‘Silent Earth’

New book is just another junk-science screed against modern civilization and technology.

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|2021-10-03T10:17:52-04:00October 3rd, 2021|Comments Off on Review: Don’t waste time or money on ‘Silent Earth’

Environmental success stories bring hope for the future

The choice between hopelessness and hopefulness must be made based on present-day evidence and human potential, and not based on fears.

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|2021-09-24T20:06:25-04:00September 27th, 2021|Comments Off on Environmental success stories bring hope for the future
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