CFACT In Action2024-05-06T14:51:24-04:00

CFACT IN ACTION

Truth to Power since 1985

A LASTING IMPACT

CFACT believes that change requires more than just words. It requires action. For almost 40 years, CFACT has put free market environmentalism into motion, whether it’s through our stewardship program, Collegians network, Net Zero Reality Coalition, Climate Depot news service, grassroots efforts, or just doing crazy stunts like boarding a Greenpeace ship to make a point. At CFACT, we endeavor to push our pro-freedom agenda forward by influencing the public, media, and policy makers alike.

Join CFACT in its mission and help make a difference to the world around you!

LATEST ARTICLES

1905, 2025

CFACT grills ConocoPhillips over DEI, ESG performance metrics

Tensions flared early Tuesday morning at the ConocoPhillips 2025 board meeting when CFACT’s Nate Myers posed a pointed question to Chairman and CEO Ryan Lance regarding the connection between DEI/ESG score compliance and executive board compensation.

1705, 2025

Holding woke CEO feet to the fire

Corporate ESG and DEI policies are hamstringing productivity, throttling competitiveness, and enabling left-wing campaigners to censor speech. CFACT is pushing back.

1403, 2025

"I urge you to support this bill HB 3247, as this is the path forward to protect Oregonians and American businesses from irrational energy decisions that are not based in reality."

2602, 2025

CFACT goes to CPAC

While CFACT policy analysts were upstairs getting the word out that conservation is conservative, CFACT’s collegian national coordinator Nate Myers, president Craig Rucker, and other staff members were kept occupied manning the booth and engaging passersby.

1402, 2025

Coalition to Burgum: “Stop offshore wind!”

CFACT, along with 10 other "Stop Offshore Wind" organizations and over 50 individuals from beach communities, joined forces to send a letter today to Secretary of Interior Douglas Burgum urging him to cease immediately all construction projects that are still slated to proceed ahead, despite President Trump’s executive order halting offshore wind.

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