Thirty seconds. That’s what a lithium fire gives you
A lithium fire forced a sailing couple to abandon ship and ultimately led to their deaths. What does this tragedy teach us about the dangers of lithium batteries and the need for stepped up emergency planning?
Going wild at Safari Club International convention in Nashville
CFACT policy analyst and District of Conservation host, Gabriella Hoffman, trekked to Nashville, Tennessee, last month to cover the annual Safari Club International convention. She recorded two episodes from the event.
Trump should keep the UN out of Okefenokee swamp
Monitoring “potential threats” to the swamp by an U.N.-affiliated organization notably hostile to the United States is exactly what locals fear.
Halt the wind turbine onslaught in Oklahoma
Rally at the Oklahoma Capitol March 7 at 1:00 PM.
Scientists new plan to save the world by chopping down boreal forest and tossing it in the Arctic Ocean
The latest plan to get better weather in a hundred years, is to cut down trees and dump them in the ocean.
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The coming El Niño
What will the narrative be?
Donna Jackson takes on mileage taxes, rare earths and more
The pushback is rising against mileage-based taxes on drivers. WATCH NOW
The perils of petronomics in a warring world
California, in particular, is coming up short.
My report: Severe climate act impacts threaten New York State
New York ratepayers and businesses are in for a hosing, but there is still time.
Supreme Court showdown could unleash litigation war on U.S. energy companies
Justices should not allow Plaquemines Parish case to stand.
Climate firings at the WaPo in perspective
I’ve always been a fan of the Capital Weather Gang.
CFACT In Action
Letter to Feds — Terminate floating wind grant
A coalition petitioned the feds to terminate a half billion dollar grant issued during the Biden administration to support the development of a floating offshore wind terminal/port in Humboldt Bay.
Next generation of climate realists rises at CFACT’s Summer Eco-Summit
A new generation is emerging from beneath the blackened layer of ideological academia—ready to reject junk science and embrace free-market environmental solutions.
Podcasts
Public lands, National Park visits, and oyster recovery – oh my!
On this District of Conservation roundup listeners will learn about several federal public lands bills, 2023 National Park Service site attendance levels, and oyster recovery in the Chesapeake Bay.
Climate alarmists like Senator Whitehouse are fueling anxiety in young people
NYC could ban tide pods on plastic pollution grounds and climate alarmists like Senator Sheldon Whitehouse are to blame for inviting "climate anxiety."




