


New study finds feeding cows “seaweed” cuts their emissions 82%
For many environmentalists, there are few boogiemen more notorious than the cow.
When history disproves climate doom
One of the toughest challenges for the global warming crowd occurs when, after the passage of time, the doom they predicted is nowhere to be seen.
Are hunters finally winning the PR battle?
For hunters, hunting is in the blood. We revisit this notion with Blood Origins' Robbie Kroger today on the podcast.
The Shellenberger Chronicles part two: Protecting the planet intelligently
Freedom, prosperity and efficient energy, particularly nuclear, lead to a greener, cleaner Earth.
Biden’s spoon-ready “Green” jobs plan
"If it's jobs you want, give the workers spoons not shovels." That's the logic behind mandated, subsidized inefficiency in Biden's jobs plan.
Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ plan hits reset button on Socialism
Splice the "Great Reset" with the "Green New Deal" and you get Joe Biden's plan for massive government control. Radically dangerous.
CFACT submission on reform of regulations on migratory birds
The U.S. is ready to adopt consistent and more sensible standards on the incidental loss of migratory birds. Read CFACT's official submission in support of this reform.
Climate fork in the road this November
Will America return to the Paris Climate Agreement, adopt some version of the Green New Deal, or embrace American energy?
EP 92: Mountain Dew ‘Outdoor Stimulus’ Program, New Salmon Farm Coming to Maryland’s Eastern Shore
In Episode 92 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses two interesting updates on the conservation front. First, the fanfare associated with Mountain Dew's new "Out Here It's DEW" campaign, which has closed on account of 5,000 people applying (WOW). Second, she discussed the new $1 billion salmon farm operation coming to Maryland's Eastern Shore starting 2021. District of Conservation is now powered by CFACT. SHOW NOTES: Mountain Dew 'Out Here It's DEW' campaign & Forbes [...]
Hold China accountable – or give it more control?
Any version of the Green New Deal would make US reliance on China much worse.
EP 91: Environmental Law with Pacific Legal Foundation’s Jonathan Wood
In Episode 91 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Jonathan Wood of Pacific Legal Foundation. Jonathan spoke about his work, recent PLF legal victories, the need to modernize the Endangered Species Act, how the EAJA is abused by preservationist/radical environmental groups, how the future of environmentalism is in free enterprise, and much more. District of Conservation is now powered by CFACT. SHOW NOTES: Jonathan's Biography Jonathan's Twitter Jonathan's Work with PERC Pacific Legal Foundation Website [...]
They came in peace for all mankind — July 20, 1969
America's space pioneers achieved some of the greatest scientific advances in human history. They are also overwhelmingly climate skeptics.
The coming man-made misery if the Green New Deal is enacted
Redistribution, Inefficiency and waste are no way to power the future.
Is peer review bad for science?
While the practice has its good side, there are several ways that it greatly impedes progress, and the bad greatly outweighs the good.
40 countries discuss depriving world of inexpensive safe energy
100% "renewables" would require increasing the land used for energy from today’s 0.5% to 50%.
Dallas-to-Houston bullet train: A Texas-sized boondoggle
A group of hustlers in Texas is eager to add to their misery by having taxpayers nationwide bail out a high-speed rail project in the Lone Star State that has already gone off the tracks.
Fact-checking the fact-checkers
Is there a more insidious threat to free speech online than biased fact-checking?
Anti-fossil fuel lobbyists pressure Facebook to ban inconvenient science
Should science consider all opinions or only a one-sided narrative?
The Shellenberger chronicles part one : A rude awakening
Michael Shellenberger published a very important book titled APOCALYPSE NEVER: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All.
EU steps up hydrogen energy efforts
The HyGreen Provence project would produce renewable hydrogen on a much bigger scale than anywhere else.
The extreme of non-extremes in the tropics
It's quiet in the tropics what should we expect?
Message to the President of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
Working to restore integrity to science.
EP 90: State Dept. Legalizes Suppressor Exports, 9th Circuit GYE Grizzly Ruling, ICAST 2020 Online
In Episode 90 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses three topics: the State Department allowing exports of suppressors abroad, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against true conservation stakeholders with respect to GYE grizzly, and why we should get excited about ICAST 2020 online this week. SHOW NOTES: NSSF praises State Department rule; as does the American Suppressor Association ; DDTC update GYE 9th Circuit Update (NYT version) ICAST 2020 Online
Banning neonics hurts farmers and bees
"Organic" pesticides, and other "organic" chemicals, are more dangerous to bees ... and people.
Selling relevance means survival for ivory tower colleges
To remain relevant in the post-COVID-19 world, universities must be able to demonstrate real progress toward leading broader societal and business transformations in demonstrably valued ways.
Forcing “Green” mandates during an economic crisis
Force-feeding inefficient, costly energy sources and expensive electric vehicles in low demand is a colossal waste at the worst time.
USMCA: Cleaning up the Tijuana River
The Tijuana River project, which involves actions by the city of San Diego, the International Boundary and Water Commission, and Mexico’s National Water Commission, is expected to reduce sewage spill frequency from the current 138 days per year to 12 days per year, a reduction of 91 percent.
“Union of Concerned Scientists” never lets the truth get in the way of a good story
BY AMERICA's ENERGY: Activists claim letting utilities "self commit" their resources harms consumers when it actually saves them money.


























