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EPA’s Pruitt is far cleaner than critics claim

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|2018-05-25T08:35:49-04:00May 25th, 2018|

His security, DC bedroom and policies are legitimate and defensible, under any fair standard.

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Nose to nose with WashPo

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|2018-01-09T23:13:06-05:00January 10th, 2018|

An unhappy WashPo is cause for encouragement.

Hurricane illusions – and realities

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|2017-09-23T07:46:21-04:00September 22nd, 2017|

CFACT Senior Policy Advisor Paul Driessen rebuts arguments from alarmists that recent hurricanes are evidences of the damages of global warming. Indeed, Driessen shows how the use of fossil fuels has dramatically reduced the cost in human life from hurricanes and other severe weather events.

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Paris CLEXIT Media blitz

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|2017-06-06T15:59:07-04:00June 6th, 2017|

When President Trump yanked America out of the UN's Paris Accord last Thursday, Climate Depot's Marc Morano launched into full media overdrive.

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An inconvenient review of Gore’s “An Inconvenient Sequel”

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|2017-01-23T10:56:50-05:00January 23rd, 2017|

Gore's new film aims for your heart, not your brain.

Olympic-sized climate propaganda

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|2016-08-15T08:06:16-04:00August 15th, 2016|

CFACT Senior Policy Advisor Paul Driessen shows how the blathering video shown at the Rio Olympics opening ceremony is replete with lies and distortions -- and speculates that the intent was to refocus attention away from the Zika virus, polluted water, crime, and other bad news coming out of Rio and as usual to scare people into surrendering their freedoms.

Venezuelan president is nearing the end of the line, says expert

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|2016-08-01T19:34:04-04:00August 1st, 2016|

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s power is coming to an end since his country cannot keep up with hyperinflation, according to a former top Bush administration Department of State official.

Climate campaigner wonders whether it’s immoral to have kids

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|2016-04-04T10:29:14-04:00April 4th, 2016|

Former Vibe editor and current author Dave Bry wondered publicly in a Saturday editorial for The Guardian whether or not it is moral to birth a child in a world that could supposedly become uninhabitable within the next few decades.

Mr. President, you owe America an apology

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|2016-02-25T22:10:24-05:00February 24th, 2016|

Four years ago, President Obama scoffed at the idea of gasoline prices below $2 a gallon. Today, he both takes credit for it and wants a 20-cents-a-gallon tax to increase the price again -- all for the purpose of subsidizing inefficient, intermittent energy sources that have almost nothing to do with vehicular transportation.

On climate change, Catholic leaders must believe in miracles

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|2015-11-11T12:42:51-05:00November 11th, 2015|

While Catholic leaders, led by Pope Francis, are focused on curbing global warming (aka curbing the use of fossil fuels) as the most urgent means of combating poverty, the facts are that cheap, reliable energy and access to jobs and markets is what the poor need most. And, not surprisingly, the poor know it -- ranking "climate change" the LEAST important concern in their lives, with food and education at the top.

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