


Where is global warming’s missing heat coming from? Part-3
Climate modelers ignore a heat source tens of miles below us while only considering the source millions of miles above.
CFACT shines a “light” on lion conservation in Africa
CFACT, in connection with lion conservationist Patricia Vaughn, is sponsoring a solution.
Conservation funding hits record high with historic fishing, hunting gains
In Episode 153 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discussed several topics trending in the conservation space. Listen here!
COVID-19 tests — Trustworthy answers
What does it take to test fast and trustworthy?
I, Pencil
Coronavirus policymakers take heed. When we withdraw from the marketplace, a reverse multiplier takes hold with a strangling grip. Consider the simple pencil...
Migratory Bird Treaty Act reform will clarify longstanding confusion
Uncertainty breeds inefficiency. Clarifying the law on migratory birds will cut red tape... if reforms survive legal challenge.
Can the Key Largo Woodrat win its game of cat and mouse?
Today, conservationists are making some headway – but their efforts are being stymied by a cute and cuddly menace: namely, cats.
CLINTEL president says zero carbon is a crime against humanity
The past 150 years show that affordable and reliable energy is the key to prosperity.
State regulators, feds team up to deep-six California swordfishermen
What is being done in the name of protecting marine mammals and sea turtles from the practices of California fishermen will ironically – and predictably – benefit foreign suppliers of swordfish, many of whom operate with nary a thought of protecting endangered marine life.
Forest fires on the decline: Believe it
The media and alarmist groups tell one story while the data tell quite another. Rather than an increase in the frequency and intensity of forest fires, thanks to more carbon dioxide in the air, there has been as decrease.
Climate Hustle 2 Postponed
When AMC, Regal, Cinemark and others announced that their theaters were going dark for six to twelve weeks to combat the coronavirus, CFACT met with our distribution partner, Fathom Events, and agreed that we had no choice but to postpone.
Telecommuting — An empowering lesson from COVID-19
Telework-reforms are something we can easily implement moving forward from COVID-19 that would let us learn from a crisis and immunize ourselves better against future challenges.
Banning plastic grocery bags spreads disease
Count on at least two results from the outlawing of plastic grocery bags: increased energy use and environmental cost to produce more paper grocery bags; and increased spreading of germs from reusable tote bags at grocery stores, which is especially worrisome with coronavirus spreading.
How exactly do they plan to replace fossil fuels?
They want to ban coal, oil and gas. Exactly how will they replace them? Who wins? Who loses?
Coronavirus: What’s the endgame?
What is the plan to return to normal? What does success look like?
Climate change accused of being deadlier than Covid 19 — Fact check
Team climate sees opportunity when people are afraid.
Bernie’s Soviet honeymoon missed Marxist miseries
Bernie and Jane Sanders' enthusiastic 10-day 1988 Russian honeymoon obviously missed views of deplorably depressing economic and social conditions I witnessed during and following that same time.
The climate divestiture blues
The divestment movement began as a project of 350.org, a coalition led by Bill McKibben.
EP 74: Practice Social Distancing in The Great Outdoors, LWCF Update & MAPLand Act
In Episode 74 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses ways to practice social distancing in The Great Outdoors and how to heed caution from state wildlife agencies and be aware of any closures in your state(s). She also discussed the Great American Outdoors Act (to permanently & fully fund Land and Water Conservation Fund + address $12-18B National Park Service backlog), and the MAPLand Act. SHOW NOTES: NPS Social Distancing: https://www.facebook.com/nationalparkservice/photos/a.74409236388/10156790229431389/?type=3&theater Great American Outdoors Act: [...]
New initiatives help jaguars paw their way back
Wildlife officials are cracking down on illegal poaching and a number of residents are voluntarily turning from ranching to farming in order to help the cat paw its way back to healthy numbers. Their efforts appear to be working.
Will global warming erode our beaches away?
Life is a beach – until half of them disappear by the turn of the century in 2100, we’ve just been told, thanks to global warming.
Will humanity survive self-hatred?
For some people the world can't end fast enough.
UN should change course on climate
The UN's climate action machinery is on the verge to collapse.
Like polar bears, coral reefs are doing fine
Corals have lived throughout the oceans of our planet for many thousand years. Over those many years they have experienced both much warmer and much colder periods of geologic time.
Time to extricate from China
Example: the U.S. imports 90 percent of its antibiotics (including vitamin A) from China.
Greta preaches many of the first Earth Day’s failed predictions
In 1970 the news of our demise was greatly exaggerated. There's a lesson here for Greta Thunberg (if she shows up at school).
Corona virus is not a climate event
As predictable as the morning sunrise, we are hearing that the spread of the Corona Virus is enhanced by "climate change."
Canadian Astroturf
Who pushes the anti-energy agenda in Canada?




























