Movie: “The Green Inferno” bites down on eco-tourists
Green campaigners meet an unsavory fate when "The Green Inferno" opens in theaters Friday, September 25, 2015.
Green campaigners meet an unsavory fate when "The Green Inferno" opens in theaters Friday, September 25, 2015.
At the eleventh hour a federal court ordered an injunction blocking EPA's water rule. EPA was defiant. EPA bureaucrats declared that they will only halt the rule in the 13 states that requested the injunction.
Press release: Two awards for documentary on Martha Boneta's property rights victory in Virginia.
We regret to inform you of the loss of our good friend Alan Caruba.
Tune in to Stossel on Fox News Sunday night at 9 PM (Eastern). Marc Morano, founder and editor of our award-winning Climate Depot news and information service, will be featured.
West Virginia columnist James H. "Smokey" Shott praised CFACT's efforts on behalf of academic freedom in the Bluefield Daily Telegraph.
The West Virginia Board of Education voted yesterday to put an end to months of controversy and open up teaching standards to permit students to consider both sides of the climate debate. The vote represents a significant victory for student rights and for science.
"The University has a solemn responsibility not only to promote a lively and fearless freedom of debate and deliberation, but also to protect that freedom when others attempt to restrict it." Read the statement Princeton and the University of Chicago adopted to abandon political correctness and promote and defend free thought and speech. Forward it to your alma mater.
Martha wins! In a stinging repudiation of the conduct of a Virginia environmental group once viewed as politically invincible, Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) March 10 signed into law bipartisan legislation that -- for the first time -- provides rural landowners the means with which to defend themselves against bullying by land trusts.
Global warming campaigners are trying to silence scientist Willie Soon, but Dr. Soon is not easily silenced. Read his response.
The controversial head of the UN IPCC has fallen.
Can today's scheduled global warming forum go on despite record-breaking Boston snow, or has the "Al Gore effect" found its latest victim?
At EPA overregulation is the name of the game. The latest is EPA's proposal to drastically tighten its standard for atmospheric ozone.
Watch CFACT Communications Director and Climate Depot editor Marc Morano esplain why NASA's Gavin Schmidt has egg on his face -- and how NASA is cherry-picking data to reach a politically determine conclusion about global temperatures rather than conducting real scientific research whose data are reliable.
The UN interrupted CFACT's COP 20 press conference for a John Kerry photo-op. Astronaut Walt Cunningham, Climate Depot's Marc Morano and CFACT's Craig Rucker cut off mid sentence.