NEWS
A hard rain’s a-gonna fall
A strong to super El Niño in the oceanic Niño index is coming on.
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.
Climate fact check for April, 2026
Debunking the ‘fingerprint of climate change’ - Dismantling claims that climate is causing homelessness, and setting the record straight about heatwaves, storms, wildfires, and hailstorms - Plus, the Atlantic Current is NOT on the brink of collapse.
Zap Energy: The first fission-fusion company
Zap Energy, which has been in the fusion business for nearly a decade, last week announced it was moving in a radical new direction.
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.
EPA Chief Zeldin schools climate grandstanding Congresswoman DeLauro
WATCH Craig Rucker on EPA Administrator Zeldin's clash with the congressional Left.
What about Earth’s threatened and endangered PEOPLE?
We just had our 57th Earth Day, and our planet’s poorest people were ignored yet again.
Hatching a fossil fuel phase-out treaty
About 60 countries just gathered together to try to kick off a global phase-out of fossil fuel use.
‘Republican’ Green energy fantasies and casualties
It’s good to see a president who has zero patience for wind, solar, and giant battery schemes because he understands one simple truth: We must have reliable, affordable, dispatchable energy .
African big game hunting protects the animal
With modern game conservation, the objective is to protect the asset for immediate benefit, but also for posterity.
MIT scientists say fusion overcoming energy challenges
"We remain very bullish that power bills in Virginia in the 2030s will include fusion.”
Sign in wind energy churns up grassroots blowback in Eastern Oklahoma
Wind is intermittent, inefficient, yet highly subsidized. People are pushing back.
EPA’s Zeldin administering an era of smart policy
Lee Zeldin is the best administrator EPA has ever had.
Florida AG James Uthmeier just ended the ‘green’ plastics cartel
The free market doesn't need activists dictating soda packaging.
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.
Congress, White House act to shore up America’s position in critical minerals
From mining for critical minerals to the construction of pipelines, roads, bridges, and tunnels, efforts to upgrade America’s infrastructure continue to be tied up in red tape.
I’m shocked, SHOCKED to find gambling going on in here
Heck, it's like Casablanca, only with the weather.
Zeldin to Congress: EPA putting affordability ahead of alarmism
Administrator Lee Zeldin lays out EPA's climate and energy realist agenda. WATCH NOW