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A Red Team review of climate crisis assertions

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|2019-06-19T21:05:01-04:00June 24th, 2019|

Gavin Schmidt’s spat with Steve Koonin underscores why we need to debate climate change.

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Australia votes 2019: Shock! Climate action bombs. Pollsters crash. Skeptics Win

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|2019-05-18T21:51:49-04:00May 18th, 2019|

BY JOANNE NOVA: Austalia's Labor Party tried to make the election all about global warming. The voters said No!

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COP 24: As the UN holds climate talks “consensus” is crumbling

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|2018-12-05T16:29:28-05:00December 6th, 2018|

By Steve Goreham Global climate efforts are crumbling. If the United Nations has its way, we may get to see the 50th Conference of the Parties. But on the other hand, citizens may force governments to stop foolish efforts to try to control global temperatures.

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Shameless fear-mongering – versus reality

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|2017-08-07T10:50:04-04:00August 7th, 2017|

CFACT Senior Policy Advisor Paul Driessen champions a new book, for which he provided one essay, entitles, "Climate Change: The Facts 2017," which covers climate changes through the ages and reveals the devious tricks that alarmist "researchers" have used to modify and "homogenize" actual temperature data to fit their alarmist computer models. Driessen then points out the tremendous human cost of these foolish, people-killing policies that are insisted upon by the radical greens and are sadly being adopted in all too many places.

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Everything you need to know about The Supreme Court after Scalia

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|2016-02-15T23:20:02-05:00February 14th, 2016|

Antonin Scalia was a careful steward of the U.S. Constitution throughout his career. May he rest in peace. Through the Constitution the people tell their government "this far may you go, but no further." Justice Scalia worked to keep government within its lawful bounds during an era of dangerous executive overreach. Now what?

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Aussies cancel wind subsidies

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|2015-07-13T15:02:39-04:00July 13th, 2015|

Australia's government has ordered its "Clean Energy Finance Corporation" to provide no future subsidies for wind farms.

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It is a bad time to be in the renewable energy industry

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|2015-05-03T09:19:46-04:00May 2nd, 2015|

CFACT advisor Marita Noon says that 2015 promises to be a dark year for those who have benefitted from massive subsidies for wind, solar, and biofuels -- the public is tiring of the cost and the failed promises -- and of higher food costs. There will surely be a massive fight between Washington and the states over this -- but wait and see.

Obama: going it alone on climate

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|2014-12-06T06:21:36-05:00December 5th, 2014|

The Obama folks are plowing through with their own global warming agenda come hell, high water, or barely changing water.

Election over, so the U.S. and China agree to make unenforceable long-term commitment with no consequences

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|2014-11-12T14:54:00-05:00November 12th, 2014|

President Obama agreed to a global warming deal that is all pain for the U.S. and all gain for China.

2007: a great year for growing bad legislation like the ethanol mandate

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|2014-09-27T19:49:12-04:00September 27th, 2014|

Back in 2007, states passed renewable portfolio standards at the same time the George W. Bush Administration was patting itself on the back for enacting the renewable fuels standard -- aka the ethanol mandate. Seven years later, most people see the flaws in this energy strategy, but the EPA continues unabated in its quest to push more ethanol into America's automobiles.

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