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Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Take back our environment for Earth Day!
How did we let the big government crowd make our environment their ruse de guerre?
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This Earth Day we call on all people of good sense to retake our environment.
Drought tolerant Black-Eyed Peas may protect world from food shortages
Black-eyed peas already grow better than most crops in hot, dry climates, but a veteran plant breeder at Texas A&M is using thermal imaging to select the most drought-tolerant genotypes to help maximize global food and livestock feed.
The US should follow Europe’s lead
Look at what Europe is doing now to address its energy, economic and employment woes.
Real life and antibiotic resistance
Antibiotic resistance is serious. But banning their use on farm animals is often counterproductive. Mother Nature herself creates resistance to antibiotics, and the only way to combat that resistance is by continuing to find new antibiotics.
Dog lovers and baby killers
If only the world cared as much about African children and families, as they do about dogs.
Fears & facts about nuclear power
Lessons from Fukushima for America’s already safe nuclear plants.
A safe hamburger at last?
A new technology promises to eliminate the threat of E. coli and other harmful bacteria.
Power for the people
You cannot champion the poor, but support anti-energy policies that perpetuate poverty.
What really threatens our future?
The real sustainability challenge and threat concerns government intervention in the name of “sustainability,” because it is political and bureaucratic intervention that reduces the availability, reliability and affordability of energy.
Virginia eyes eminent domain reform
Six years after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its highly controversial Kelo v. City of New London decision, efforts to reign in the power of eminent domain continue to roll across the nation.
The anti-energy EPA
Proposed EPA rules will do more harm than good for human health, especially for minorities.
EPA's Clean Air Act: Pretending air pollution is worse than it is
Despite historically low levels of air pollutants, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking to enforce air quality regulations that are increasingly strict and burdensome. These regulations cost the economy billions of dollars by the EPA's own admission.
The avoidable energy crisis
We still have at least a 250-year supply of coal and many decades worth of oil and gas. However, too many politicians, bureaucrats and environmentalists are determined not to let us have this energy.
Is it time to sell federal lands?
Faced with a soaring federal deficit and a slumping economy, some Capitol Hill lawmakers have hit on an idea to deal with both: They want the federal government to begin selling off some of its vast estate.
Congress bickers over biodegradable forks
CFACT's Marc Morano, editor of Climate Depot, appeared on Fox News with Neil Cavuto to discuss congressional Democrat's fight for biodegradable forks, knives, and spoons in the congressional cafeteria.
The Japan nuclear emergency in context
The Fukushima nuclear power plants survived the onslaught well, and we learned a great deal. The lessons learned will be shared with the rest of the world to the betterment of all. Current designs could withstand even this worst-case scenario. Nuclear power remains, safe, viable and vital.
Saving lives in Japan: search, rescue & recovery
CFACT helped send this SAR team to Japan where they are now hard at work  saving lives and easing suffering.
We need nuclear: Wind won't keep us warm
How many thousands of people would die in a severe winter if wind turbines don’t have any wind to turn them? Britain last winter got just 9 percent of the rated generating capacity of its huge wind turbine arrays. Only fossil fuel backup plants saved them from freezing to death.
I have a dream for a prosperous Uganda
Developing Uganda’s oil and gas resources will create opportunity and prosperity.
Send a Search and Rescue team to Japan
Please help CFACT send a Caritas Search and Rescue team to Japan!
Japanese Emergency Resources
Nuclear safety: Reactors that can't meltdown
Nuclear power remains a vital power source for the future. The crisis in Japan underscores the needs to make these reactors as safe as possible. New technology shows us the way to reactors that remain stable even under a scenario as extreme as Japan's.
Let's help Japan today
Today, we are all Japanese. Many of our readers have asked how they can help ease the suffering in Japan today and help our friends there rebuild. They want to ensure their funds are put to good use.
Welcome to the Third World
Develop American energy - or say good-bye to jobs, revenue and modern living standards.
A nuclear engineer's briefing on the emergency in Japan
This Q&A briefing provides a concise overview of much of what you need to know on the nuclear emergency in Japan. Nuclear engineer Mark Mervine gave this interview to his daughter Evelyn Mervine.
Wind power's feathery problem
Hunting animals to save them?
Turning wind and solar into fossil fuel
Fearing EPA's carbon tax
The EPA is moving to impose tough limits on carbon emissions from the big power plants across the country - and then plans to screw the new carbon limits down tighter and tighter. Farmers’ fuel and electricity costs would go through the roof, along with everybody else’s.
Good news for Happy Feet
Virginia's governor is blind to renewable energy faults
Despite the unreliability and costliness of renewable energy, Governor McDonnell is promoting them in Virginia.
Coral reefs ravaged by predatory starfish
Myths about green jobs
Time to bag reusable shopping bags?
More biofuels, more greenhouse gases
A new study estimates that the world has more than 702 million hectares of marginal land suitable for growing biofuels, while another finds that plowing would release massive amounts of soil carbon - mostly as nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas 300 times as powerful as CO2.
Plasma incineration a hot idea for garbage
Luxury, mid-sized or inflatable?
Wind power: questionable benefits, concealed impacts
EPA trumpets dubious shale gas risks - but ignores environmental impacts of wind turbines.
Drilling would ease gas prices
Did the government save the Maguire daisy?
Recycling is for the birds?
CFACT's Morano explains on Fox News why Greens are happy with high gas prices
Environmentalists are getting exactly what they want.
Environmentalist fraud and manslaughter
In the name of banning DDT, GEF bureaucrats are consigning millions to death from malaria.
Alarmists crying wolf about Australia's floods
Gulf spill: Small bacteria proved big help
Battle brewing over proposed coal export port in Pacific northwest
China’s growing appetite for energy and America’s abundance of coal are putting a small port on Washington’s Pacific Coast in the middle of a clash between local officials and environmentalists.
Spain’s ambitious solar initiative dims
Attractive news for nanotech magnets
EPA plan for expensive new smog regulations
Overpasses for furry pedestrians
Krugman flunks food and history
Krugman is trying to frighten us about what’s very likely the finest weather humanity has ever seen. We’re still getting heat waves, blizzards and some hurricanes, but fewer of them. Still, you are three times as likely to read about the severe weather we do get because the media is seeking it out.
EPA's end run around democracy
New report casts more doubt on temperature data
Have the Greens finally trapped biotech crops?
The world in 2040 will have perhaps 8 billion people demanding twice as much food and lots of high-quality protein. Either we produce that extra food on the land we already farm, or we watch the most massive loss of wild-lands in all history.
Capitol Hill eyes cuts to federal land purchases
Facing ballooning federal deficits, the House of Representatives is preparing to take the knife to a variety of programs, including those aimed at bringing more land under Washington’s ownership.
CBS News covers CFACT's human hamster wheel at CPAC
CFACT's Collegians brought a giant human-sized hamster wheel to CPAC to highlight the follies of renewable energy policies.
Sea serpent to produce wave energy
Senator James Inhofe: EPA poses a threat to economic growth
Did the US ethanol mandate contribute to the Egypt crisis?
An analysis of recent commentary on ethanol production mandates in the United States and the riots in Egypt.
Outdated sewage treatment systems set to cause a stink
Life goes on without cars in German suburb
Use energy, get rich and save the planet
Study shows coral reefs resistant to warming
Should car ads carry climate health warnings?
Who could oppose 'clean energy'?
President Obama’s “new” proposal is Plan B, since cap-and-trade failed in Congress. The President is not “moving to the middle.” Instead he is playing bait-and-switch. Either cap-and-trade or “clean energy” would cause chaos in the American economy.
Washington Post compares Climate Depot to Drudge Report
Marc Morano is CFACT's editor in chief of Climate Depot, and he has been garnering extensive coverage lately. Last week he was cited in the Washington Times. This week it's the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang and Fox Nation.
Humpback Chub swims back strong
Poop power
New study affirms natural climate change
A new paper affirms the earth’s long, moderate, natural climate cycle. Dr. U.R. Rao, former chair of India’s Space Research Organization, says solar variations and cosmic rays account for 40 percent of the world’s recent global warming.
Global warming forecasts clouded by clouds
Bin Laden adorns a global warming robe
U.S. court deals smack-down to greens
Two powerful, well-funded environmental groups suffered a smack-down at the hands of a rural Utah county when a U.S. court ruled the environmentalists couldn’t challenge the county’s ownership claims to dozens of roads on federal lands.
Biotech fuels new diesel breakthrough
Fungus and beetles threaten key pine species
New Climate Depot report lists over 1,000 dissenting scientists
CFACT's Morano exposes anti-American climate extremist
The editor of CFACT's Climate Depot, Marc Morano, was recently cited in a Washington Times editorial.
National Geographic's sea level rise projections way off the mark
National Geographic made a serious error when it said that a 1-m sea level rise could occur if the polar ice caps melted.
Mafia goes green
Climate propaganda comes to bright lights of Broadway
Greens lie, Africans die
Falsehoods about insecticides and bednets continue to leave a path of destruction and death.
The California experience with green jobs
Is the world food chain stretched to the limit?
The U.S. could ease the current global food price spike with one administrative action--limiting the amount of U.S. corn that gets turned into corn ethanol.
Lord Christopher Monckton on U.N. negotiations
Salazar's wild lands policy sends shockwaves across the West
Salazar’s move is widely seen as the Obama administration’s way of dealing with a new Congress that is unlikely to create new wilderness areas legislatively.
New study questions decline of predatory fish
Wikileaks reveals diplomatic misbehavior on climate change
Going broke by going green
Obama Administration energy policies are impairing our jobs, revenues, economy and health.
The real story behind President Obama and Michael Vick
President Obama recently called Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, to thank him for hiring MVP-candidate Michael Vick, and underscore the President’s support for giving rehabilitated ex-convicts a second chance.
CFACT debates energy poverty in New York Times
Among the many visitors to CFACT's official display at COP16, the UN global warming conference in Cancun, was Andrew Revkin who writes the Dot Earth column for the New York Times.
A step-change in Earth's climate outlook?
As Britain suffers through its third straight harsh winter, a British watchdog group is calling for an inquiry into the failed recent long-range weather forecasts of the British Meteorological Office.
Driving US families into fuel poverty
Will America learn in time from the price being paid by British companies and families?
EPA’s Texas power grab
Hollywood climate monsters are a lousy basis for energy and economic policy.
The Cancun climate con
The UN seeks to redistribute wealth, while CFACT works to reduce energy poverty.
India and the next green revolution
Until recent decades, India was famous for its famines, not its computer industry. India’s dense population and erratic monsoon rainfall put it constantly at food risk. Tomorrow, India’s farmers will need another Green Revolution to feed India as it becomes the world’s most populous country.
Hype versus reality on Indian climate change
Long-term perspectives support natural, cyclical variation - not manmade disasters.
Make your year-end contribution today!
CFACT has become the preeminent organization presenting constructive alternatives to green radicalism that hold the left at bay.  Your gift will have a direct impact on our educational programs and on our award-winning outreach.
Do you believe in magic . . . climate numbers?
Should temperatures pulled out of a hat be the basis for energy and economic policies?
Cancun endgame: Kyoto II or climate talks of the living dead?
The metaphor of the day was the climate talks zombie - an animated, staggering corpse feasting on the flesh of anyone constructive. This was a terrifying moment for the global warming brigades. If Cancun collapsed like Copenhagen, this could have been their end - nothing left but zombie apocalypse.
Seeing the face of energy poverty, up-close, in Cancun
On one side of this tropical strip, UN delegates, media, and observers shuttle between
luxurious hotels, posh restaurants, a white sandy beach with turquoise water, and a modern convention center where they spend their time bemoaning man-made climate change
What to do about Wikileaks & dwindling support for warming? Ramp up the fear!
Here we go again. The wheels keep falling off the global warming bandwagon, as public support continues to decline.
Climate realism for the developing world
The Cancun, Mexico, climate summit had barely begun when the topic du jour became how much "climate debt" the developed world "owes" developing countries for emitting carbon dioxide.
Climate of absurdity: Illegal immigration caused by warming?
Just when you think you've heard everything, we're told that impoverished Mexicans are fleeing north to escape global warming.
A Cancun Christmas Carol
Kyoto was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of its burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Japan announced it. Old Kyoto was dead as Jacob Marley, which is to say, as dead as a door-nail.
No bright prospects for deadlocked treaty
Prospects are not very bright for proponents of a new climate treaty. A wide gulf persists between rich and poor nations which threatens to keep negotiations deadlocked.
Exclusive CFACT interview: UN climate chief Pachauri ignorant of 15 years without warming
In Cancun, Mexico for the UN Climate Change Conference, CFACT interviewed IPCC chair Rajendra Pachauri and questioned him about the lack of any global warming over the past 15 years.
From Cancun: Leadership is the courage to say no
With any luck COP 16 will be the last UN sponsored climate conference, and we can all just go home, and focus on what really matters - working towards a better future for all of us - including the future of the least fortunate among us.
Morano on Fox about wealth redistribution by climate policy
CFACT's Marc Morano appeared on Fox News' "Your World with Neil Cavuto" to discuss the recent admission by a UN official that the goal of a climate treaty is to "redistribute the world's wealth by climate policy."
When sheep didn't have wool
Today, farmers are accused of “tampering with Nature.” But farmers have been doing such tampering for thousands of years. We had to, for survival. As one dramatic example, wild sheep didn’t have wool.
'Cool it' with all the research dollars
Preparation and adaptation for all climate change is the simple, common-sense, cost-effective and precautionary Plan B that all governments can - and should - support.
End the ethanol subsidies
Congressional inaction would save taxpayers $6 billion; lower beef, pork, poultry and egg prices; and save tens of thousands of gallons of water.
CFACT to showcase experts at Cancun climate conference
CFACT will feature two prominent experts on climate science and policy at COP 16, the UN conference on climate change which convenes next week in Cancun, Mexico.
Climate change no longer scary in Europe
The tide seems to be turning: the Climate Conference fiasco in Copenhagen, Climategate scandal and stabilization of worldwide temperatures since 1995 have given rise to growing doubts about the putative threat of "dangerous global warming."
Climate sanity comes to Canada
On Tuesday November 17th, a little sanity came to the Parliament of Canada. The Canadian Senate killed the NDP sponsored Bill C-311, “The Climate Change Accountability Act.”
Muddy rivers: Don't blame farmers
Continuous research and innovation has made today’s farmers the most sustainable in history. Their high crop yields mean they need to farm less cropland to supply food demands. No-till farming reduces soil erosion dramatically. But don’t expect to see crystal clear rivers in good farming country.
Real crimes against humanity
The world is finally catching on to the junk global warming science and is no longer willing to give up dreams of electrified homes, shops and offices, jobs, and improved health and nutrition.
Big Green Bus has flat tires
If the Big Green Bus hasn’t actually stalled, it’s at least got a couple of newly-flattened tires. And the suddenly-Republican U.S. Congress’s opposition to energy taxes is only part of it.
Greenwashing America
Every time you see some product being sold as “Green,” allegedly safer or more beneficial for the environment, you can be sure that it is more expensive than a comparable product that does the same thing without making this claim.
Biodiversity: Losing which species?
The current wildlife extinction rate is the lowest in 500 years--according to the UN Environmental Program’s own World Atlas of Biodiversity. Many species have actually expanded their ranges over the past century.
Alarmist spammer unleashes Twitterbot to stifle climate debate
An Australian software developer grew tired of debating climate realists on Twitter so he created  spambot to wear down his opponents. The bot responds to anyone who expresses skepticism about man-made global warming by posting one of hundreds of canned replies in an attempt to frustrate skeptics.
No more double standards
Can we afford to continue having double standards that let government officials violate basic standards of honesty and accountability that they apply to citizens and companies? Why should legislators, regulators and investigators be exempt from rules they devise and impose on everyone else?
Congressman Simpson defends fishermen against EPA
Why are Republicans climate skeptics?
Maybe because the Republicans mostly come from more rural states that haven’t had any warming -- man-made or otherwise.
Dead Aid: Is foreign aid killing Africa?
Dambisa Moyo's book, Dead Aid, demonstrates an inverse relationship between receipt of foreign aid and economic growth and prosperity. She proposes alternative paths to economic growth for African nations that include freer trade, foreign direct investment, and the infusion of private capital.
The slow death of the environmental movement
The death of environmentalism began with the issue of global warming. It, along with its proposed solutions, have been widely rejected by the public.
City farming - pigs in the sky?
Sky farming is a novel idea that won't work. Construction, lighting, and heating costs make it outrageously expensive. Traditional farming, on the other hand, has made technological advances that make it ever more competitive and efficient.
Stockholm temperatures freeze global warming claims
Lessons learned from the Swedish temperature record. In science, observations must be taken much more seriously than theories or computer models.
How to eliminate salmonella egg recalls
Electronic pasteurization - hitting eggs and other fresh food with an electron beam - is cheap, quick, and kills virtually all of the food-borne bacteria on your food. It even kills the bacteria that promote rotting, keeping fresh produce fresher for longer.
An energy solution pulled from thin air?
Natural resources fuel North Dakota's economic boom
While the rest of the country suffers through unemployment, foreclosures, bank failures, and budget deficits, North Dakota is on a roll - thanks in large part to its abundant resources of oil and natural gas, almost all of which are on private land.
Environmental injustice en Español
Liberal Latino pressure groups’ campaign will drive up energy prices, kill jobs and hurt families. Driving up the cost of energy would impair job creation and retention, and virtually ensure brownouts and blackouts in the midst of heat waves and cold snaps.
CA greenhouse policy no savings to motorists
Land war in the West heats up
Uintah County in Utah is suing the Interior Department, alleging that the federal government is illegally withholding federal lands in the county from oil and gas exploration. The land is within the boundary of a proposed wilderness area that has never been approved by Congress.
The EPA's long war on chemicals
Most manufacturing requires at least one chemical element, often several. Despite the indispensability of chemicals in society and commerce, however, there’s a high likelihood that people born after 1960 grew up being told that chemicals are bad.
'Avatar' director Cameron chickens out of warming debate
Black Crosses and black deaths
The Black Cross Alliance stands for opposition to jobs, decent living standards and civil rights progress here in America and opposition to life-saving electricity for billions who have yet to enjoy any of the basic necessities and comforts that electricity brings.
Climate Depot grabs spotlight for coverage of violent climate video
Marc Morano of CFACT's Climate Depot headlined a story on 'Splattergate' and was cited by mainstream news media.
Greens shackle national security - and renewable energy
Now environmentalists say we need the minerals that they’ve been locking up for decades. China currently produces fully 97% of the world’s rare-earth oxides, the raw materials needed for a variety of defense and high-tech applications.
New report:  'Global cooling' devastated China
U.S. reduces dependence on foreign cobalt
Cobalt, a precious metal that has all but disappeared from production in the United States, is on the verge of a big American comeback.
UN Millennium Goals flunk reality check
On the 10th birthday of the UN’s Millennium Development Goals, officials are lamenting that the world has made little progress in meeting them. No one should be surprised.
Federal government's land grab faces growing resistance
Fearful that the federal government’s already pervasive presence in their state could expand dramatically, Montanans are rising up against another looming Washington land grab.
Using biotech to survive mega-droughts
The world will need drought and salt tolerant bio-crops in the not too distant future. High-yield farming research is needed to meet growing world food demands.
Renewables are unsustainable
“Renewable” energy subsidies may sustain the jobs of lobbyists, activists, politicians, bureaucrats and politically connected companies. But they will kill millions of other people’s jobs.
3 billion and counting
New film challenges DDT myths and lies that have caused millions of needless deaths.
Climate change and renewable energy movements falter
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Today, on energy security issues, we unfortunately have less to worry about from external enemies, than from our own elitist politicians, bureaucrats and pressure groups.
'Reconstructing' climate change
The IPCC may therefore be allowed to die a timely death. Its budgets can be cut or frozen, and its transition to the added status of becoming a full-blown UN agency pushed further back.
Eco-terrorism hits Maryland: 'Inconvenient Terrorist' latest in long line
Inconvenient terrorist James Lee who was shot and killed by a SWAT team in the Discovery Channel Building in Silver Spring, Maryland, is the latest of a long line of eco-terrorists
An Inconvenient Terrorist
Armed eco-terrorist who experienced an “awakening” by watching Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth was shot and killed after storming Discovery Channel Building. Radical manifesto condemns 'parasitic children' and human civilization, calling for sterilization and giving the planet back to the squirrels.
An ill wind in New Jersey
Proposed windmill would cost $7 million, stand taller than the Statue of Liberty, and when the wind isn't blowing would need to be kept turning with electricity from a traditional plant in order to avoid mechanical failure.
End environmental experiments on Africans!
Environmentalists are using African parents and children in anti-DDT experiments. They are playing with our lives. So are the government agencies and others who support their policies. This is wrong and immoral. And it is only one of the ways they use Africans as experimental laboratory animals.
Prepare for an ice age!
"Little ice ages" are the flip side of the 1500-year warming cycle. We should take advantage of the favorable climate we are currently enjoying to increase research on high-yield agriculture, biotechnology, water conservation and other advances now only dreamt of.
Howard Stern: 'Bring back DDT!'
Stern argues that New York's bedbug problem is nothing compared to the millions dying from malaria in Africa, quoting extensively from an article by CFACT's Paul Driessen.
New York's bedbugs vs. Africa's malaria crisis
Our obsession with pesticide “risks” has very different consequences for America and Africa.
How to save the Chesapeake Bay: Oysters vs. Regulations
Oysters kept the Bay clean in the past, but the EPA is ignoring this proven solution in favor of big government regulations.
New ethanol policy poses heavy cost for consumers
E15 ethanol mandates would bring huge benefits for ethanol producers at the expense of the rest of us.
Empowering the poor in the Yucatan jungle
Local villagers struggle to survive in Becan, but a new program promises to bring prosperity by unleashing their creativity and energy.
The global warming fleecing of the American taxpayer
The federal government has spent tens of billions of taxpayer dollars on research that has completely failed to affect temperatures or demonstrate an empirical link between human CO2 emissions and global warming.
Target: Monckton
Lord Monckton is under attack, a sure sign that he’s winning on warming. Monckton fights back and refutes Prof. Abraham.
New coal mine approved in Utah
In a victory for the nation’s beleaguered resources industry, Utah officials have approved a permit for a coal mine in their state.
EPA set to crack down on farm dust
Agency believes dust is a pollutant and wants to impose stringent limitations on the amount of dust farmers are allowed to kick up while plying their trade.
Climate Depot’s award hat trick
Marc Morano receives another award for his journalism covering the global warming movement.
Climate proposals threaten pursuit of happiness and justice
New study documents harmful effects of “cap-and-trade” and “endangerment” schemes.
Is America's west doomed to drought?
Droughts are caused by many reasons, and human's ability to adapt is greater than ever before in our history.
Gulf disaster turns national catastrophe
BP and the Obama administration couldn’t have made a bigger mess of the Gulf, whether the latest cap holds or not. For 50 days, the administration left clean-up to the London-based company, while a U.S. president remained detached.
Environmental scientist bails out of global warming movement
Dr. Rancourt declares the global warming movement to be a 'corrupt social phenomenon…strictly an imaginary problem of the first world middle class'
Mrs. Madoff exonerates Michael Mann
Justice through affordable energy for Wisconsin
Alleged threats of global warming disaster must not hobble justice and civil rights. Endangerment rules and cap-and-trade laws threaten jobs, opportunity and justice.
Shrimp farming has grown up
To the dismay of environmentalists, in the 1980s poor rice farmers in Asia and Latin America began cutting down mangrove trees to make room for profitable shrimp ponds. Now, shrimp farming has become more efficient, taking far less land per pound of food, and the wastes have been disarmed.
It's really about controlling our lives
'Low carbon fuel standards' mean higher costs, few environmental benefits and less liberty
Rural Georgia blacks demand feds return expropriated land
Descendants of black property owners in Georgia whose land was seized by the federal government at the beginning of WWII are locking horns with the US Fish & Wildlife Service.  The black landowners want the government to give back what it took, and the bureaucrats want to hold on to what they have.
Bad science makes bad laws
The plastics additive bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical used to harden plastic has been in wide use for more than half a century. A purely political campaign based on bad science is now being waged against it.
Crusading for poverty, disease, and death
In this video, Paul Driessen exposes how Western policies of eco-imperialism are leading a crusade against the poor of the world.
Destroying biodiversity
The greatest threats to the world’s species are misguided environmental and anti-technology policies.
Of pelicans and people: CFACT staff visits affected region
The Louisiana brown pelican is perhaps the number one symbol of the damage caused by BP oil spill. Running a close second are the people of Louisiana who have already lost jobs both from the spilled oil and from the Obama administration's decision to impose a 180-day moratorium on offshore drilling.
Marc Morano receives award
Award stirs up controversy as Morano is featured in hit article in U.K. Guardian.
CFACT team revisits Valle Verde, Mexico
A CFACT team returns this week to assess the progress of a village school it equipped with laptops last year to train young children.
U.K. cancels airport plans over global warming fears
Climate Depot's Morano on FNC's July 2, 2010 'Your World'
Obama’s deliberate Katrina
Bungling the BP oil spill cleanup? Or never letting the crisis go to waste?
CFACT update from the Gulf coast
As we boarded the boat, our captain told us we would be traveling 50 miles. Before we knew it, we arrived at Queen Bess Island, a habitat preserved just for pelicans and other birds.
Wolves' comeback in western Great Lakes poses challenges
Once hunted to near extinction in the lower 48 by the middle of the 20th century, the majestic grey wolf is now on a roll in the Upper Midwest.
A few questions for President Obama
President Obama sounds like an anti-business Community Organizer in Chief: pointing fingers, making baseless claims about ending our “addiction to oil,” and leaving no crisis unexploited. His June 15 “vision” raised more questions than it answered.
EPA sets its sights on Pennsylvania Amish
The EPA has threatened to impose penalties and fines on the Amish if they don't change their ways, which the EPA considers to be polluting the environment.
BP and the unmitigated disaster
The Gulf of Mexico could turn into a giant dead zone if some means cannot be found to staunch the flow of oil and toxic gases emerging from beneath the Deepwater Horizon. Industry insiders are beginning to speak openly among themselves of an unmitigated disaster.
Capitalizing on the latest crisis
Congress and the White House are using to Gulf oil spill to advance dubious energy agendas
Oil addiction lies
The biggest lie being told to Americans these days is that we are “addicted” to oil. The real “addiction” that threatens the United States is a Congress that will not stop borrowing and spending an unsustainable amount of money on programs that should have been abandoned or adjusted years ago.
Alaska lawmakers seek to block new ANWR wilderness areas
Hoping to thwart yet another federal land grab in their state, the Alaska congressional delegation is asking the Interior Department to forego any new wilderness designations in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
Making good science decisions
We live in a world where the leaders of African nations prefer to let their citizens starve to death rather than import genetically-modified food grains
Offshore drilling: Policy reform vs political grandstanding
Obviously, there is a lot with off-shore drilling that has gone right. Just as obviously, the Deepwater Horizon spill is catastrophic and there are vital safety lessons to be learned. But those lessons will take some serious review, detailed analysis, and targeted investigation.
Where is the green worker?
We've all been told that new green jobs will appear to replace the jobs lost to environmental laws and regulations.  In Spain these jobs and alternative energy itself come with a hefty price tag.  Can Spain afford to pay such prices?  Can the U.S.?
New Congressional initiative to create 'wildlife corridors'
Policies contained in this bill would empower bureaucrats at the FWS to wield their already considerable administrative power even more relentlessly.
CFACT Bonn press conference:  Flawed process must begin anew
CFACT spokesmen: "We must resolve to ensure adequate and affordable energy to every person on earth. Renewables may soothe western anxieties, but they are not currently able to meet the needs of humanity in a truly meaningful way."
Once a government pet, BP now a capitalist tool
Now that BP’s oil rig has caused the biggest environmental disaster in American history, the Left is pulling the same bogus trick it did with Enron and AIG: Whenever a company earns universal ire, declare it the poster boy for the free market.
CFACT update from Bonn climate talks
Discord, blame and profiteering at UN Bonn climate conference as UN scrambles to get climate treaty back on track; calls for developed nations to repay 'climate debt' and an 'international court of climate and environmental justice' to prosecute developed world.
Adding 'ecocide' to list of major international crimes
Pay attention to sunspot forecasts!
Sunspots now predict a 30-year cooling, to be delivered by the Pacific Ocean’s shift into its cool phase. This development will have massive importance to Planet Earth.
Oil Spill puts BP in troubled water
Of the parties involved in the spill, none has garnered more attention than BP.  The giant British oil company has been criticized for its apparent lack of contingency plans to deal with the kind of leaks that can occur when drilling nearly a mile below the gulf's surface.
Sinking climate change:  Cal Thomas points to Climate Depot
Watch for the hard-core "global warming" cultists to continue clinging to their beliefs; but also watch increasing numbers of scientists and eventually politicians to abandon this once "certain" faith.
Ken Cuccinelli v. 810 academics
There is simply no room in science, academia or public policy for manipulation, falsification or fraud. Academic freedom does not confer a right to engage in such practices, and both attorneys general and research institutions have a duty to root them out, especially in the case of climate change research.
Kerry-Lieberman's costly policies to cut greenhouse emissions
As Kerry and Lieberman readily admit, the bill was drafted by representatives of the very companies that would be engaged in trading the allowances. The cost of the system will be borne by consumers who will see their energy bills soar.
Prepare for a bit of cooling, says geologist
Satellite-measured solar activity has also been trending down moderately, says Western Washington University scientist, which essentially predicts global cooling, not warming.
Fortune, glory drive global warming bandwagon
Clearly, too much money is being spent on one-sided global warming advocacy cloaked as “research,” not enough on natural causes and adaptation. Despite the best of intentions, too much money can corrupt, or at least skew the science.
CFACT's Morano responds on ABC News hit story
On ABC's May 23 "World News Sunday," a segment from anchor Dan Harris alleged that threatening e-mails Mann received were part of a "spike" in violence aimed at the global warming alarmist community.
CFACT, Freedom Works protest GE Chair at Boston College
Groups contend GE's Immelt favors global warming policies which destroy jobs, increase subsidies for ideas that fail in the marketplace, and support politicians who try and expand government control over our lives.
EPA to force automakers to build cars no one wants
Presidential chemo-phobia?
Don’t look for any new science in this new President’s Report. There isn’t any. It’s just the same old fears and alarms that have circulated since Rachel Carson.
Guerrillas threat to gorillas
Forecasters divided over global warming
A lot of hot air on carbon offsets
FAQ: Gulf Oil Spill
CFACT is speaking out on the ramifications of this oil spill by educating members of academia, the media, and the public.
Collegians protest Gore honorary degree in Knoxville
CFACT students unite with local tea party organizers to stage a protest against the University of Tennessee's awarding of an honorary degree to Al Gore.
Eco-designer crafts seed-sprouting face mask
Oil Spill: How to check the status of a beach
State resources for how to check and report on oiled beaches and wildlife.
BP Oil Spill Resources
Who is helping to contain the Gulf oil spill disaster?
Taxpayers shouldn't pay for oil spill clean-up
It may turn out that the public still supports offshore drilling -- albeit with new safeguards based on what is learned from this spill -- but not a moratorium on all offshore oil production.
Oil drilling minimizes natural oil leaks
Off the coast of Santa Barbara and elsewhere, oil seeps from the ocean floor release oily bubbles or droplets of oil.
Questions posed for Kerry, Lieberman on new climate-energy bill
CFACT's Driessen: "Senators have some explaining to do"
New placement possibilities for renewable energy projects
Lord Christopher Monckton on Bonn climate conference
German scientists advocate personal CO2 quotas
Lessons from the Gulf blowout
Learning (the right lessons, hopefully) from the Gulf of Mexico disaster.
(Desperately) Looking for Arctic warming
Adventurous alarmists return with frostbite from Arctic treks on rescue helicopters. "Global warming can mean colder," explains one Greenpeace activist.
Species safe even if world warms
Biologists are again predicting massive species losses as the world warms. But there have been few findings of extinctions among continental bird and mammal species over the past 500 years.
'How the mighty have fallen!'
Top UN scientist complains about YouTube video, claims defamation. Marc Morano argues that everything in the video about Mann's unscientific methods is true.
Why are US trees growing faster?
Trees in the U.S. are growing 2–4 times as fast as their long-term norm. The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center at Edgewood MD says it is because of global warming. Don’t bet on that.
Nature Conservancy cashes in on questionable New York land deal
Financially struggling New York state purchased a 20,000-acre tract of land from the nation’s wealthiest environmental group at a price far above the rural property’s assessed value.
What's the cost if Congress fails?
If Congress fails, America wins.  CFACT's response to Connie Hedegaard the European Union’s Commissioner for Climate Action.
Environmentalists seek to block BLM land sale for Idaho mine
Under the plan, BLM would sell at fair market value 1,142 acres of its vast holdings to J.R. Simplot Co. to use in its mining operations.
Climate summit hangover
No substantial progress towards a global warming treaty.  Obama's strategy leaked.  Delegate's minds opening.  UN plans new treaty push.
Carbon 'sins' forgiven in Bonn
CFACT's Mother Earth sells carbon indulgences to UN climate delegates
Global warming's weak links
Lord Monckton at Bonn climate talks
Monckton: "Nobody here in Bonn seriously imagines that this or any treaty brokered by a UN, which is still reeling from blows to its credibility from the Climategate scandal and revelations of errors in its reports, will ever make any difference to the climate that could be measured even by the most sensitive of instruments."
CFACT carbon credits distributed at Bonn conference
Driessen debunks climate hype
CFACT policy analyst speaks on global warming
Promoting entrepreneurship and poverty alleviation in Uganda
CFACT travels to Uganda
A Constitutional Amendment, PETA-style
Energy Secretary admits we don't understand climate change
The Energy Secretary is at a loss to explain the cooling trend of the past decade. How then can he support Obama's proposed energy taxes?
It's Always 'Earth Hour' in North Korea
Stark contrast between Stalinist North and democratic South Korea
Bright future for nanofiber light bulbs
Food production in a warming world
More CO2 increases agricultural production
Rainforest story latest IPCC scandal
Lawsuit challenges EPA's 'endangerment' finding
Monckton on Bonn climate conference: they're at it again
Lord Christopher Monckton issues a warning to America that the UN will try again to pass their treaty in Bonn, Germany.
Plastic bags withstand the test of time ... and politicians
The notion that plastic bags pose a threat to waterborne wildlife is as fashionable as it is false.
Health scare surrounding BPA still lacks scientific foundation
Well-orchestrated health scares against beneficial products and technologies have become all too common.
Losing jobs with green technology
In reality, the renewables will subtract from our standard of living.
With Adversaries Like This – You Don’t Need Friends
An independent review for the IPCC?
With adversaries like this – you don’t need friends
CFACT's Marc Morano recognized for outstanding journalism
Morano received The Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award for his exposé of the ClimateGate scandal.
Environmentalists attack nickel mine
A proposed nickel and copper mine in Michigan’s economically hard-hit Upper Peninsula will never see the light of day if a coalition of environmental groups get their way.
Utah protests federal land control
Lost jobs and tax revenues have made withstanding the current recession all the more difficult.
India sets up independent global warming panel
Prediction:  The Indian science panel will hasten the end for the IPCC’s once-dominant view of man-made climate change.
Disclosing the real risks of climate change
SEC says companies must disclose risks due to climate change. Seize the opportunity.
A chill hits wind power
How likely is it that wind turbines can add to Oregon’s generating capacity in the midst of the winter electricity demand surge, and offset the hydroelectric generating restrictions?  Not very.
A Sage Grouse hang up over barbed wire
CFACT continues their mission in Cancún
CFACT students deliver laptops and hope to la Ciudad de la Alegria.
After Copenhagen: Greens disappointed and directionless
Haiti's Desperate Food Crop Outlook
Haiti's Desperate Food Crop Outlook
EPA set to Impose Strict New Ozone Standard on U.S.
Welcome to Washington.
EPA set to Impose Strict New Ozone Standard on U.S.
Welcome to Washington.
Developing nations new leaders in greenhouse emissions
Greenpeace Opts for Millions of Blind Kids
We can't prevent earthquakes, but we can prevent blindness.
The Myth of Green Jobs
Solar power no eco-friend to Mojave Desert
Not exactly Mother Teresa
In fact, unethical Greenpeace actions threaten the livelihoods and lives of millions
Taxpayer Robbery Gate
Senator Boxer is compounding the Climategate scandal with cover-up and obstruction
Don't Get Mad About the Weather - Get Even
There’s no room to deny the record breaking cold winter right now.
Lord Christopher Monckton questions IPPC chairman
Monckton asks difficult questions of Dr. Pachauri after a speech at the University of Copenhagen
CFACT's Morano: King of the skeptics
Rush Limbaugh and Newsweek name Morano as one of the best climate skeptic sources in the world
Video: Climate Cooling? Warming? Climate Models Are No Crystal Ball
Laughs for Greenpeace "Climate Caper" turning into international roar
Media hits for CFACT Copenhagen stunt gaining speedy momentum
CFACT drops the banner on Greenpeace ships
In daring land and sea raids, activists tag Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior with “Propaganda Warrior” banner; Arctic Sunrise hit with “Ship of Lies” banner earlier in the day
Socialists and Communists march to support global warming agenda
Prominent group of climate protesters shows some interesting colors at Copenhagen rally
A different kind of red and green this Yuletide
Craig Rucker's "Copenhagen Insider" blog from National Journal
All Pain No Gain Video: Inconvenient Science
CFACT releases short new video challenging scientific "consensus" on climate change
CFACT's Morano debates UN climate treaty on Britain's Sky News
The developing world is told to make sacrifices to save the planet
Knute suit
The UN is running a bland, mediocre trade-show
Hon. Steve Stockman addresses CFACT conference during the UN convention in Copenhagen
Former Congressman Stockman earns a mention and photo in the NY Times
New York Times carries CFACT's 'Climate Sense' Conference
Leading newspaper features story on CFACT scientific conference at U.N. meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark
National Journal: Clash between the Guardian and science
The proponents of global warming talk emotion and anecodote, while the realists talk facts, figures, measurements, history and scientific analysis
Climate realists to ice down IPCC fever at CFACT’s International Climate Eco Summit
Leading science and policy experts will correct the IPCC and Debunk Propaganda
Craig Rucker Speaks To Millions On Russia Today
Energy Police
Debate Heats Up At CFACT's Conference In Copenhagen
Lord Monckton on Climategate: Whistle Blower not
CFACT sponsors climate science conference: The debate is not over
Singer, Morner, Plimer headline all-star science cast
Energy Police: Serving and Protecting?
CFACT video offers look at life under energy and climate laws
CFACT arrives in Copenhagen
CFACT's delegation arived in Copenhagen, Denmark to educate delegates and media from around the world that the climate change treaty is All Pain No Gain.
Financial Times: Craig Rucker a 'militant sceptic'
Introductory Remarks by Craig Rucker of CFACT, Climate Sense Conference, Copenhagen
The proponents of global warming have been cooking the science to produce the results they wanted
Monckton names names on Climategate
Lord Christopher Monckton debunks climate fears in Copenhagen
Mission Copenhagen: CFACT.TV launched!
CFACT has launched a new multi-media website featuring videos documenting CFACT's protests and involvement in the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen.
Climate skeptics gain steam
CFACT, along with Climate skeptics, help topple an Australian liberal leader.
Climate Skeptics Gain Steam and Topple an Australian Liberal Leader
Scientific experts gather in Berlin to challenge UN scientific assumptions
Is global warming from man?
Dr. Singer says global warming made up by man, not man-made
Western Lawmakers Target Taxpayer-Subsidized Lawsuits
Environmental groups are shaking down federal government programs so they can access taxpayer dollars to fund their radical agendas.
Cleaning out the climate science cesspool
The data manipulation and fraud stench is too strong to be ignored any longer.
The Second Skeptics Handbook
Global Bullies Want Your Money
Interview with Lord Monckton on emissions reductions
Hadley Hack-In Reveals Hidden Truths
Trenberth of the U.S. National Center on Climate Research: "...where the heck is global warming?"
House Passes Bill Limiting Development along Oregon River
Timber-Dependent Communities Pressed Harder
Converting circuit boards to motor fuel
Taxpayer dollars fuel global warming hype
Sea Cow numbers mosey back into greener pastures
CFACT Collegians organize protest against appearance by Al Gore
Al Gore's claim to have a scientific consensus in support of global warming is confronted by protesters from CFACT's own Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow.
An alarmist's history of climate change
Climate changes and their causes through the ages, as explained by Gore and modelers
Skinnier people to solve global warming?
Getting the dirt out with new detergent-free technology
Infrared brightens prospects for solar
The future of climate alarmism is bogus statistics
Who works to prove that their job is not needed?  Nobody.  Which is why government agencies only have one option: convince the higher ups that they are needed.
Government has the wrong incentives
What happens when the reports you send to your superiors are all that stand between you and your job? Will you report that you are no longer needed? Government agencies certainly will not.
Government has the wrong incentives
What happens when the reports you send to your superiors are all that stand between you and your job? Will you report that you are no longer needed? Government agencies certainly will not.
Government has the wrong incentives
What happens when the reports you send to your superiors are all that stand between you and your job? Will you report that you are no longer needed? Government agencies certainly will not.
Private property resolution picks up steam in the House
Federal, state, and local governments fail to understand the importance of property rights
Is government standing in the way of lower food costs?
If an herbicide, that can drastically improve farming, has proven to be safe for not only the animals in the environment, but also humans, it should be used, right?  Not according  to the EPA.
Al Gore: Junk science huckster
To reach a true and logical conclusion, one should weigh the claims of both sides of an argument, right?  Not if you're an alarimst. How double standards mislead Congress with absurd proclamations of Climate Armageddon.
Affordable Energy: the foundation of economic justice
As skepticism rises about alarmist global warming claims, and concern mounts about high energy costs, climate activists are becoming frantic.
The Galapagos Islands adrift in peril
Automated waste-sorter to trash old recycling?
New process converts algae into biofuel
Political Correctness strikes again at major university
Do Al Gore's investments grow with the global warming myth?
Al Gore claims he isn't a lobbyist fighting for a special interest group, but CFACT’s own Marc Morano strongly disagrees, saying Mr. Gore’s alarmism and occasional exaggerations distort the debate and serve his personal financial interests.
Polish beavers arraigned for illegal logging
Linking cap and trade with health care
Bill Gates bets a billion on AG research
Are environmental policies starving children in poor countries?  Bill Gates certainly thinks so. And he may be right. He believes we should get additional food from higher yields on the 37 percent of the earth’s land area we already farm, not by clearing more land for low-yield crops.
Concerns about 'peak oil' a waste of energy
Improving environment and economy
Cap and trade is all pain and no gain
When President Obama, spender of trillions, declares that costs will, "necessarily skyrocket," you can rest assured the price tag is high.
Climate assumptions from another planet
It’s time to reexamine far-fetched claims that drive US energy and global warming policy.
None dare call it fraud
What if we applied corporate standards to the “science” that is driving global warming policy?
Science to save the Chesapeake Bay
The future of the bay looks bright: stewardship at its best.
Don't fry our economy!
Crowd gathers at Wisconsin capital to oppose Al Gore and his climate change policies.
All pain, no gain
The reality behind the mythology of Cap and Trade
Rubber sidewalks give the bounce to concrete
Property rights resolution picks up steam in House
Landowners throughout the U.S. have seen their property rights – and their livelihoods -- undermined by a slew of government actions.
Clinton-Era roadless rule resurfaces in Congress
By prohibiting logging, even of dead and diseased trees, the roadless rule threatened to make forests more combustible.
Video: An inconvenient question
These Irish Filmmakers spotlight celebrity hypocrisy at the premier and are promptly shut down.
Al Gore: Climate billionaire?
E coli research spawns new fuel prospect
Media bias on climate change
It’s a bird, a plane, a ... ladybug?
Biotech cooks up new, healthier servings of wheat
Supreme Court set to hear major Florida property rights case
Adapting to climate change through technology
Saluting Norman Borlaug's scientific, agricultural, and humanitarian legacy
A chilling tale of illegal Arctic fishing
Two studies light up concern over fluorescents
Of bats and wind turbines
A new breakthrough on hydrogen production
'Scientific consensus' should be put on the stand
If the climate is being affected adversely and continually, we should see record temperatures, right?  The evidence that shows that no continents have set a record high temperature since 1974.
Smog-eating cement?
No global warming ice age
Rainforests damaged by EU's efforts on climate?
Saving trees with kerosene
Trees have so many benefits that the farmers continue to plant and protect them. The message from the satellites is that they’re doing far more of this than we’ve realized.
Leader of none
The huge economic price tag on Obama’s global warming policies have garnished few followers in the US – and even fewer on the global stage.
CFACT Eco-Summit in Valle Verde, Mexico
Climate Depot is impacting Obama's climate initiative
Columnist notes that President Obama must speak out or there will be an increase in climate change skepticism.
Tiny fish threatens to turn California’s  Central Valley into Dust Bowl
To date, the Obama administration has shown little interest in reversing a policy that favors fish over farmers.
African study decontaminates false DDT allegations
The po’ouli: Saying 'aloha' to this rare Hawaiian bird
CFACT files lawsuit against University of Wisconsin
Students charge university with violating "viewpoint neutrality" in granting group eligibility and funding.
Taxpayer cash for clunker ideas
The “high-polluting” cars that taxpayers are paying to get off the road already have 90% lower emissions than 1970-era models. So the pollution reductions are truly marginal, as are the gas savings.
Giving up meat to Save the Planet?
How do you turn something as plentiful as grass into food? Feed it to cows and have a B.B.Q.! U.S. meat production per acre has doubled since 1970, largely due to pesticides, veterinary chemistry, and better plant breeding
Sinking the sea level hype
New climate change alarm ... with a twist
Giant pythons slither into Everglades
Returning greenhouse emissions to their birthplace
Wilderness bill chokes Utah energy development?
Nuclear power on the Moon?
Climate software glitches
Green Drilling in ANWR
Shocking development in electric car debate
Carbon tax proposal targets 'wealthy' Americans
Volcanic energy idea erupts in Iceland
Cap and trade not scientifically justified
Artificial leaf to improve solar power?
No, You Can Not!
In six short months, the inspiring campaign motto “Yes We Can” has been replaced by a pervasive “No, You Can Not!”  So much for believable change that you can believe in.
Polls shows opposition to climate bill
Millions of jobs at risk U.S. climate con-job
Looming legislation that will cost billions of dollars is based on climate models that have never actually been validated by  observation. Should we spend money before any problem has been substantiated?
Dismal failure of Mexican Gray Wolf recovery program
Where at least 100 wolves were projected to be thriving by 2006, the number of wolves in the Gila National Forest is less than half that.
Wildlife keeping up with climate change
All over the planet, birds, butterflies, mammals and plants have been extending their ranges closer to the poles as the earth has warmed - mostly without giving up much of their previous habitat.
NY Times targets renewable energy
Dams produce a large portion of emission free power. Why would we destroy them just as every other key energy source is ripped away by a rapacious congress?
CO2 is insufficient to explain warming
Climate models errors may be the result of confusion over the relationship between cloud cover and temperature, notes Dr. Roy Spencer in a lecture delivered at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Gore: U.S. climate bill to bring global governance
Global Carbon Tax urged at UN meeting
Red Rock Wilderness Bill
Legislation targets Utah energy, mineral resources
Waxman-Markey: Intense pain, no eco gain
Planetary temperatures are actually falling, carbon dioxide plays only a minor role in climate change, and we do not face worse floods, droughts, storms or other disasters
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Climate Depot in the news
In an article on the climate bill, The Chicago Tribune quoted Morano's assessment that public skepticism of manmade global warming is growing, this being the third major news outlet in as many days that has quoted him.
EPA suppresses report
EPA Analyst: Anthropogenic global warming hypothesis fails the ultimate scientific test—conformance with real world data.
EPA action endangers good public policy
The EPA did not publicly release a March report that raised questions about the validity of the agency's conclusions that carbon emissions are a cause of global warming and a danger to human health
Time to re-engage debate on global warming science
Lost is the substantive discussion of the actual science underpinning global warming theory
Plasma incineration a hot idea for garbage
Don't throw out that pizza crust!
Taxing, fining, and punishing people for the size of their so-called carbon footprint is the frightening direction many laws are headed
Patrick Henry CFACT at the Smithsonian
CFACT students were asked either to stop passing out the information or to leave  the building
UW-Madison's CFACT decision unfair to students
On the UW Campus, CFACT is  one of the largest student organizations. With over 400 interns and over 700 members
White House releases report on climate change
It is terrible that our elected leaders are politicizing science in order to advance their own agendas
Should Big Brother inventory your life?
The Chinese are actually building one coal-fired power plant every single week to keep up with demand
What does Sotomayor mean for the environment?
It's a shame that Judges in high-power positions are so willing to rule in favor of environmental activists and their initiatives
Climate change morality
The duplicitous politics of money, power, control and corporate rent-seeking
Rockies Wilderness Bill resurfaces in Congress
Legislation to usher in far-reaching Wildlands Project
In praise of cages for egg laying hens
International efforts to ban chicken coops harms birds, farmers
Creating the Great American Potato Famine
McDonald's capitulates to call for pesticide-free French fries
Report on Conference on Climate Change
CFACT announces addition of Marc Morano to its staff
Biotech could save world wheat crops
Newly developed genes offer promise for beating rust fungus threat
Global warming bait-and-switch
Scientific "consensus" and other shady sales tactics promote alarmist theories
Green-collar promises and realities
Government policies could create green jobs, but kill existing carbon-based jobs
Could Bible lead to a gusher of oil in Holy Land?
Slow economy means slowdown for recycling
Ban on charcoal in Chad leaves people desperate
Obama Inauguration's hefty carbon footprint
Bats flying into low-pressure deaths at wind farms
Cities becoming a jungle ... literally?
EPA to regulate CO2 as Pollutant?
Reasonable stewardship with GM foods
Watching Junior's waistline
Private roads paving the way on congestion
Open Europe's Hugo Robinson on trading shortfalls
Organic farming sprouts global warming concerns
Senate report features over 650 climate skeptics
Spud farmers not digging couch potatoes
Preventable deaths around the world
EPA moo'ves to tax cows
Using fungus to mold biofuel
Russia's cold shoulder to new climate treaty
U.S. has significant energy potential, study says
Butting heads over Bighorn protection
Juicing up America's electricity supply
Getting a charge out of new lithium-ion batteries
California fuel-efficiency plan not so golden
Voluntary conservation agreements help endangered
New book exposes Red Hot Lies
Special thanks for Just the Facts listeners
Big Apple looks to East River for more power
New book promotes 'free market' environmentalism
Report from UN Climate Change Conference
CFACT promotes skeptical views and sound science
Coal-based fuel to solve America's energy dilemma?
New Zealand's new eco-threat: The possum
Too many female fish
CA greenhouse policy no savings to motorists
Don't bank on Michigan's Green jobs initiative
New way to sponge up heavy metals
Finland glowing over new nuclear plant
Polar bears not on such thin ice
An energy solution pulled from thin air?
Frog rediscovery has scientists leaping for joy
Group plants organic farm request with Obama
Minorities oppose more wilderness designations
No-flush urinals the next Green wave?
Smart cars that are really smart
A galactic NASA blunder
Renewable mandates bad policy, expert says
Promoting anthropogenic global warming
The media promoted alarmism, and discredited skeptics as being in the pay of big oil - while giving a free pass to Gore, who made a movie based on an obvious lie then made millions selling carbon offsets
UN: Oblivious to science
How much of the warming trend is due to natural causes, and how much is due to human-generated greenhouse gases?
The little hybrid tugboat that could
Wind energy soars to new heights
Kyoto II could be stricter than Kyoto
Rucker says he was able to present his side of the debate to members of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
U.S. Geological Survey on volcanic activity
Texas Ocelot in danger
Get ready for global cooling
A world without people
Climate initiatives to accomplish little
New meaning to natural rights?
Accidents with deer prance upward
Environmental groups becoming partisan
To feed, or not to feed
WWF's not earth-friendly eco-trip
New EPA rules will raise electricity rates
EPA's proposed rules would reduce coal-based electricity generation, increase electricity prices substantially, and harm businesses, families and communities
Wheels spinning on new hydro power
Green building may cost lots of green dollars
Slimy green answer for biofuel
Green spokesmen critical of capitalism?
Chopping forest fires and energy needs
Trouble for future electricity supply
New corn process husks major ethanol concern
Global warming confirmed ... on Neptune?
Climate change taxes create 'fuel-poverty' in UK
Following Britain's lead, the Environmental Protection Agency is preparing regulations that would micromanage every aspect of the US energy system and economy
About-face in fight against malaria
Scooters: The latest buzz in transportation
Scrap metal: Artificial homes for marine life
Canadian journalist profiles climate skeptics
Fresh water supply right in front of our noses
Chowing down on laboratory-grown steak
No breeze for Chicago's greenhouse gas effort
Stop the war on poor families
Environmentalist anti-energy policies impose immoral burdens on our poorest citizens
Electricity on the dance floor, literally!
Shortages could send Europe to Dark Age
False alarms about chemicals and health
Experts take chomp at organic hype
Green power generate little power, benefit
Greening land in China
Sniffing out dirty local air
Getting vertical with urban farming
Study supports call for more domestic drilling
Climate threat justifies illegal activism
Expert predicts major European energy woes
Washing machines ineffective with new laws
Wind farms churn new eco-concern
Fears of melting Antarctic ice sliding away
Numbers of Amur Tigers pounce upward
Zapping food-borne illness and death
New larvae diet causes buzz of excitement
U.K. study: Organic's benefits less than appealing
Biodiesel from fryer leftovers is no turkey
Union pension funds go green
Spotless Sun makes history
Of computers and park benches
Reusable toilet paper?
Al Gore cashing in on climate change?
A not-so-bright solar mandate
Brawling with bears in Alaska
Green schools get failing grades
Court strikes down roadless rule (again)
Farmers to make hay sowing cattails?
No gold medal for China's environment
American Dream: Still valid in today's world
U.S. economic model contributes to human betterment
Telling children The Sky's Not Falling
Pygmy rabbit rescue hops into public spotlight
Recycling's heavy carbon footprint?
President Bush's eco-friendly lifestyle?
Polls show broad support for expanded drilling
Lost in space: Orbiting trash
Smart growth "smarts" homeowner pocketbooks
Alex Avery on The Truth About Organic Foods
Painting the way to increased solar energy
Flowing through the facts on vinyl pipes
Turning wastewater into fuel
With oil permits, leases don't equal permission
Ornithologists peer through the problem of glass
Returning beaver grabs the New York City spotlight
Inconvenient truth about sea level decline
India standing firm against CO2 restrictions
Tree ownership creating a much greener Niger
Congresswoman Bachmann: Reduce gasoline tax
Kidney stones latest global warming nightmare
U.S. tribes seek to propel use of wind power
A cheeseburger that's paradise
Poll: Scant support for ethanol mandate
Bacteria to produce eco-friendly plastic?
Imagining a sturdy new variety of wheat
Stayin' Alive with underwater strobes
Goklany: The Improving State of the World
Smart-growth raises construction prices
Electricity from hot rocks
No easy replacement for trans-fats
No smoking hot spot
Since 1999 new evidence has seriously weakened the case that carbon emissions are the main cause of global warming
High gas prices here to stay
Caribbean monk seal imperiled
Weather Channel founder challenges global warming
Converting circuit boards to motor fuel
Bagging anti-plastic hysteria
New water recycling technology makes splash
Sun losing its spots could mean cold climate ahead
America's huge basin of domestic oil
Environmental drawbacks of conservation easements
Bacteria help make sweet supply of fuel
Swiping your carbon-use card at the pump?
Sea Cow numbers mosey back into greener pastures
Petition garners 31k global warming 'skeptics'
Get the dirt out with new detergent-free soap
Drill here. Drill now. Drill ANWR.
To pay less, save the environment, and enhance security
Old computers pose e-waste of mega-proportions
Skinnier people to solve global warming?
The Galapagos Islands adrift in peril
Infrared brightens prospects for solar
Automated waste-sorter to trash old recycling?
Some slick advances in oil extraction technology
Congressman Don Young on polar bear listing
Improving environment and economy
New process converts algae into biofuel
Religious leaders launch “We Get It!” campaign
Self-cleaning fabrics?
Bicycle popularity peddling uphill
Congress mulls over global warming legislation
Cities to purify wastewater to drinking standards
Activist babies may not get their plastic bottles
Sen. Pete Domenici on domestic energy initiatives
Downgrading hurricanes and global warming
China unveils ambitious desalination plan
California energy policy no role model
Italian village has unique solar lighting
European lizards, butterflies bask in warming
Natural world has its own urban sprawl
No global warming ice age
Protecting Asian reef fish
Global Warming bill to sizzle US economy
Frying up good news about French Fries
Breakthrough on hydrogen production
It's a bird, a plane, a ... ladybug?
A chilling tale of illegal Arctic fishing
U.S.-Brazil ethanol analogy plowed over
Calm Sun, Cold Earth!
Solar observations reveal global temperatures may fall
Human security v. environmental activism
How environmental policies jeopardize human needs
Media bias on climate change
Solar-powered trash cans?
Poor subjected to dangerous sludge test?
Cockroaches might weigh in on plastic vs. paper
Congressman John Mica: Clean Water Restoration Act
Good for the planet, good for the bottom line
China to outstrip all CO2 reductions combined
Biotech cooks up new, healthier servings of wheat
UN warming report deemed 'scientifically invalid'
Rainforests damaged by EU efforts on climate?
DDT ban increased malaria, and AIDS?
Fuel reduction fuels good will in MT schools
Elephant seals dispel infamous hockey stick
Renewable energy James Bond would love
NCPPR's Ridenour on clean water polling
Of bats and wind turbines
New energy saving sail aloft
Poll: Americans oppose greenhouse gas tax
London tax to roll over SUV owners
Ocean temps cool global warming concerns
Using sunlight to produce hydrogen
EPA: Rodent studies to scurry away
Smog-eating cement?
Giant pythons slither into Everglades
Smoggy benefits to new EPA ozone rule
Two studies light up concern over fluorescents
Time to scrap Portland’s polystyrene ban?
A global warming spin on recent tornadoes
Getting a charge from power walking
Geoengineering: Cheaper approach to global warming
International conference challenges climate claims
Brown Pelican swoops off ESA listing
Problems with proposed emissions caps
New brew of garbage and sewage is eco-friendly
Law of Sea Treaty could bring new regulations
Turning food into energy not so cost-effective
Genetic golden rice may yield bounty of health
New report cool to Antarctic ice melt
A hot idea to reduce traffic jams
A new form of carrot juice to power our homes
2008 International Conference on Climate Change
Scientists, policy experts voice concern over climate science
Grazing: Is it baaaaaad for the environment?
Clean air: Good for your health, property values?
Recycling: Organic idea in small Canadian town
Climate change rallies, realities and sacrifices
Confronting the true costs of climate change
"prevention"
Oil (f)or Food?
Time to reassess U.S. domestic energy priorities
Using mushrooms to clean up toxic waste
Short-circuiting the problem of techno trash
Deep Ecology driving many eco-lawsuits
World's grain silos bulging with good news
A sharp new use for old glass
Wind power no breeze in Europe
Congressman Don Young on ANWR development
Coral reefs ravaged by predatory starfish
Anti-nuclear power sentiments being reversed
Affordable energy empowers civil rights
Antarctica's increasing snow
EU continues to stonewall on GM foods
Cheap cars for the poor?  Horrors!
Ayn Rand's Keith Lockitch on DDT usage
The icky policy problem of sewage treatment
Media needs cleanup on environmental reporting
Water study easy to swallow for developing nations
New Chinese measure says "no news is good news"
Quail hunting helps preserve important ecoysystems
Animal waste a big water polluter?
Small holes in alarms over coral reefs
Powering your car on bacteria breath?
National Center's Dana Gattuso on invasive species
Without Kyoto, US reduces greenhouse emissions
Pat Boone commends CFACT in WorldNetDaily column
Committee's global warming message music to ears of famed singer
Top ten unfounded health scares of 2007
A dim view on pro-fluorescent law
A new GM stress reliever for plants, farmers
Senate report showcases 400 climate skeptics
Private eco-solutions on display in Central Park
Nano-solutions to electricity needs
Killer cold of 2007
PERC's Glennon on market for water management
Should women stop admiring sports-car drivers?
Clean water easy to swallow for developing nations
Sci-fi robot may offer eco-benefits
New research dams up alarmists over flooding
European weevil gets to root of invasive Knapweed
New Chinese measure says "no news is good news"
People able to beat the heat
Flying beetles decimating Western forests
PERC's Benson on environmental bounty hunting
British artist makes foxy political statement
Larger families choosing large vehicles
New Zealand's Dr. Vincent Gray on global warming
Nano-foods may be just nano-years away
Nepal rhinos threatened by regional fighting
S. African artist, surfer, to save local birds
Fish Farms in New York City?
Birth Control for Wildlife?
IPN's Fredrik Erixon on African foreign aid
Special report from UN climate conference in Bali
CFACT, international scientists challenge U.N. consensus
Trash bag law needs to be round-filed
Hoover Institute on Gore's double standard
New carrots to ease air pollution
Lion, human encounters on rise in Africa
Concerns about Teflon not likely to stick
Tank ranges quite hospitable to endangered species
Online global warming resource makes waves
Sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite
Monet's Parliament paints Victorian pollution
Global warming hockey stick graph is broken
Investments increasing in Green energy
NAS detoxifies science surrounding dioxin
Gasoline taxes running on empty
Not a space-y idea
Fishing for Salmon solution
Law of the Sea Treaty all wet
New hope for sustainable development
Exploring CFACT's vision to bring economic, environmental prosperity to developing world
What about the Poles?
The global warming alarmists are at it again, shrieking about "ice melt at the Poles."
Eco-dashboard to enlighten ratepayers
Time to “update” Heritage Act?
Sorghum sprouts into biofuel debate
S. California wildfires linked to global warming?
New clean air reg no choking matter
Outside the box solution to global warming?
Primates in Peril
Biotech news that's nothing to sneeze about
CORE's Driessen on Climate Care outrage
Corporations and environmentalists growing bonds?
Kilimanjaro’s retreat and global warming not true?
Adam Smith goes fishing
Global climate models still not dependable
Worming out abalone pests
Magnetic refrigerants to yield cool results
PERC questions forest sequestration plans
Oil on the water?
SUV impact on oil consumption overstated
Britain's not so jolly good taxes
Dr. Gary Marchant on Arbitrary and Capricious
Electrifying new battery technology
Scientists at loss over ozone loss
Cosmos article detoxifies pesticide worries
Scientists abuzz over bee die offs
Confession for Green sins?
Diminishing the Nobel Peace Prize
Gore's activism doesn't merit distinguished acclaim
Pressing toward a sustainable future
Exploring CFACT's vision to bring economic, environmental prosperity to developing world
Heartland's Bast on politicization of NAE panel
New bacterium fuels ethanol’s prospects
Offsetting carbon neutral hype
Recycling rates dropping across U.S.
China reveals evidence of environmental transition
Eastern Europe aglow over nuclear power
Video: CFACT's Adopt-A-Village Project
CFACT works with government, business, academic and citizen leaders to initiate dynamic and positive change in local villages.
Video: Craig Rucker on Global Warming
Katie Fehlinger reports on a threatening letter sent to a global warming critic and a Senator Boxer visit to Greenland
African study decontaminates false DDT allegations
David Juday on U.S. biofuel development
Who's to blame for widening waistlines?
Deadly virus threatens sociable African gorillas
NAS detoxifies science surrounding dioxin
Encouraging news about oil supply
Wildlife expert Beers on culling predatory species
Mimicking plants to make cheaper solar cells
Public not hot-under-collar on global warming
Elephant assault sends villagers fleeing
Wet claims about a dry Amazon
Cities becoming a jungle ... literally?
NCPA's Sterling Burnett on "An Inconvenient Truth"
Reasonable stewardship with GM foods
Watching Junior's waistline
Biotown USA
NCPA's Sterling Burnett on Global Warming
Private roads paving the way on congestion
New microchip flash is a gas, gas, gas
Scotland's squirrel-ey dilemma
Hudson's Fumento on WIFI and human health
A bottomless well of energy?
Open Europe's Hugo Robinson on EU shortfalls
Spud farmers not digging couch potatoes
CORE's Dreissen on lifting of DDT ban
Preventable deaths around the world
Global Warming forecasting gets cloudier
New Zealand's new eco-threat: The possum
CEI's Angela Logomasini on bottled water
Organic farming sprouts global warming concerns
Brazil slash and burns deforestation problem
Too many female fish
Big Apple looks to East River for more power
New way to sponge up heavy metals
Reason's Poole on Minneapolis bridge collapse
Claims of fraud rock U.N. climate science
Can organic really feed the world?
New study asserts dubious scientific claims
Global warming PR suffers blowback
New survey reveals public skeptical of heightened claims
Property rights are human rights -- Part II
Connection between liberty, prosperity and property ownership unknown to many
All-aboard new railyard goat
New washing regulation keeps clothes dirty
Ending discrimination against non-native species
Tiny Mouse causing big problems in Rocky Mountains
Government organic farming initiatives
Free market can help soak up water crisis
Nuclear receives glowing international support
Trees: The new eco-hero
Oregon environmentalists embracing more logging?
Ari Kaufman on poor eco-education in schools
Fountain of good news on novel desalination method
Options aplenty for long-term energy sources
Detoxifying new report on household dust
NCPA's Sterling Burnett on San Fran plastic ban
Norway's biggest grill open for business
Organic's eco-benefits less than appealing
Dr. Kava on survey of health-related magazines
Coffee grounds to create new fireplace aroma
Mercury worries dim benefits of florescent lights
Biodiesel from fryer leftovers is no turkey
Many Russians say nyet to biological oil
Hollywood's new eco-thriller theme
Genetic cottonseed could feed millions
CEI's Myron Ebell on Supreme Court's CO2 ruling
Twenty Euro tax to barbecue?
Property rights are human rights
Connection between liberty, prosperity and property ownership unknown  to many
The new math on global  warming
NRDC spokesman acknowledges influence of natural climate cycles
NCPA's Burnett on hurricanes and subsidies
Lost in space: growing and orbiting trash
Global warming ... on Mars?
Smart growth policies, smart homeowner pocketbooks
Ornithologists peer through the problem of glass
MT Gov. Schweitzer on energy independence
Making a U-Turn on child safety and SUVs
Forty years of irresponsible social responsibility
Crusades against DDT and fossil fuels hurt people and planet
Trying to cut down on Hollywood hot air
Distilling clean air solution for CA wineries
Alex Avery on the truth about organic foods
U.S. leads Europe in lowering greenhouse emissions
Record U.S. buildings reduce their energy use
Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming
President Bush’s eco-friendly lifestyle?
Returning beaver grabs the New York City spotlight
Flowing through the facts on vinyl pipes
Climate skeptics gain prominent voices
Tree ownership creating a much greener Niger
CEI's Lewis on Al Gore’s Academy Award
Turning manure into energy
The truth about organic foods
New book challenges the alleged health, environment benefits of “growing natural”
Smart-growth raises construction prices
Survey: Science isn’t settled on climate change
Swedish study takes voltage out of EMF scare
U.S. tribes seek to propel use of wind power
Encouraging link between health and warmer climate
EPW's Morano on new Senate blog making big waves
Bacteria to produce eco-friendly plastic?
Imagining a sturdy new variety of wheat
PERC's Nick Parker on conservation easement reform
Stayin' Alive with underwater strobes
Some cool to listing polar bears as endangered
Iraq's first-ever field guide for bird watchers
Greenland temps may drop alarm over melting ice
Sea Cow numbers mosey back into greener pastures
Meteorologist on lack of climate consensus
We're doomed. What's for dinner?
Latest U.N. report on climate change produces same old, same old
Old computers pose e-waste problem
Getting dirt out with detergent-free technology
The Galapagos Islands adrift in peril
Improving environment and economy
Infrared brightens prospects for solar
Automated waste-sorter to trash old recycling?
Dennis Avery, author of Unstoppable Global Warming
Some slick advances in oil extraction technology
China unveils ambitious desalinization plan
Italian village basks in unique solar lighting
Environment, development and Africa
Special CFACT feature article published in the magazine of the European People's Party
Heartland's Dr. John Dunn on EPA air quality
European lizards, butterflies bask in warming
Natural world tangled in its own urban sprawl
New England CO2 emissions rise, despite pledges
Putting rail yard debate on right track
Frying up good news about french fries
DDT ban increased malaria, and AIDS?
South Africa's Kemm on PBMR
Elephant seals dispel infamous hockey stick
Environmental refugees: a growing concern?
Hudson's Alex Avery on frogs and pesticides
Renewable energy James Bond would love
Of bats and wind turbines
Using mushrooms to clean up toxic waste
No environmental links to breast cancer yet found
A new breakthrough on hydrogen production
Russian scientists see global cooling
Biotech cooks up new, healthier wheat
Rainforests damaged by EU's efforts on climate?
Private efforts help bulldoze sprawl concerns
Elsie's milk, cheese, and electricity
New energy saving sail aloft
No harmony in Britain on global warming
National Center's Ridenour on hurricane season
Deforesting turns to reforesting
Swedes take fresh look at recycling
For PETA, no pain is no gain on sport fishing
Surprising causes of the Asian brown cloud
New hybrid power plants offer bright outlook
Bob Ferguson on harmful mercury emissions regs
Returning greenhouse emissions to their birthplace
Classic eco-challenge comes to Madagascar
Towering good news on Green buildings
Of Moss and Men
NOAA study creates splash for Salmon recovery
Saying aloha to a rare Hawaiian bird
Here comes the Sun
Dr. Gary Marchant on Arbitrary and Capricious
African Highway System: Still a Dream?
Modern highway network would yield billions in increased economic production to African nations
New pest control technique creates buzz
Carrots to juice our homes
Short-circuiting techno trash
World's grain silos bulging with good news
Deep Ecology driving many eco-lawsuits
NCPA's Sterling Burnett on greenhouse taxes
EU's anti-biotech stance harming developing world
Ayn Rand’s Keith Lockitch on DDT usage
Property rights drives African housing boom
Millennium Challenge Corporation and African Mortgage Market initiatives are producing results
Importance of CFACT growing in European Union
Two-year old effort continuing to bring fresh perspective to EU environmental debate
Small holes in alarms over coral reefs
Icky policy problem of sewage treatment
Media needs cleanup on environmental reporting
Nano-foods may be just nano-years away
Powering your car on bacteria breath?
British artist makes foxy political statement
Nat. Center, Dana Joel Gattuso on invasive species
Birth Control for Wildlife?
Larger families choosing large vehicles
S. African artist, surfer, to save local birds
Int. with Congressman Devin Nunes on energy bill
Fish Farms in New York City?
Water study easy to swallow for developing nations
Chinese measure says "no news is good news"
New carrots to ease air pollution
CEI's Ebell on new global warming initiative
Trash bag law needs to be round-filed
Time to turn a new leaf on growing spinach?
Outbreak of e. coli raises big question of manure on food crops
Nuclear to the rescue
Electricity is the key to a healthier, more prosperous Third World
Flying beetles decimating Western forests
People able to beat the heat
Sci-fi robot may offer eco-benefits
Research dams alarmist concerns on flooding
Bottle bills to pop up in state legislatures
New Zealand's Dr. Vincent Gray on global warming
Weevil roots invasive Knapweed problem
Lion, human encounters on rise in Africa
PERC's Benson on environmental bounty hunting
Concerns about Teflon not likely to stick
Tank ranges quite hospitable to endangered species
IPN's Fredrik Erixon on African foreign aid
Nepal rhinos threatened by regional fighting
Monet's Parliament paints Victorian pollution
Dr. Gary Marchant on Arbitrary and Capricious
Sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite
Investments increasing in Green energy
Investments increasing in Green energy
Hoover's Schweizer on Al Gore's double standard
Biotech news that's nothing to sneeze about
Worming out abalone pests
Oil on the water?
A canopy of good news for Europe’s forests
Link melting on Kilimanjaro and global warming
Freedom 21 conference focuses on how-to's
CFACT's Flanakin outlines SEFED program as opportunity to expand freedom in developing world
BLM hopes Mustang sales take off riding
Eastern Europe aglow over nuclear power
Congressman Buck McKeon on Yosemite wise use plan
Adam Smith goes fishing
Magnetic refrigerants to yield cool results
NCPPR's Ryan Balis on Smart Growth report
Smoggy facts in NRDC’s warming alert
Fill ‘er up: Encouraging news about oil supply
Time to re-establish a property rights ethic
Lawmakers, public must comprehend the unassailable link between property rights, freedom and prosperity
Mimicking plants to make cheaper solar cells
Wet claims about a dry Amazon
Recycling rates dropping across U.S.
David Juday on U.S. biofuel development
The Construction of Dogmas in Climate Science
Use of the scientific method would greatly benefit global warming discussion
Helping define true sustainability and CSR
CFACT launches new conference program to help industry tackle sensitive CSR issue
Businesses and Greens strengthening bonds?
SUV impact on oil consumption overstated
AEI's Joel Schwartz on Clean Air Progress
Who's to blame for widening waistlines?
Reasonable stewardship with GM foods
Global climate models still not dependable
Elephant assault in Bangladesh
African study decontaminates false DDT allegations
Expert Beers on culling of predatory species
China reveals evidence of environmental transition
Public not hot-under-collar on global warming
Watching Junior's waistline
Sustainable Development: A perspective from Africa
CFACT South African spokesman offers compelling arguments during two-week tour of U.S.
Private roads paving over congestion
Preventable deaths around the world
Congressman Pombo on Supreme Court wetland ruling
Should local farms be Superfund sites?
Chew on some real food dangers
Comparatively speaking, dangers from today's fast foods are easy to digest
Addressing the root causes of illegal immigration
Focusing on property rights and economic opportunity back home could help solve growing border issue
NASA's laser method for combating pollution
Leaping to conclusions in ozone hype
Science magazine ices heated claim on warming
Obesity debate lacks factual nutrients
Biotechnologies combating cervical cancer
Wilderness study by Conservation International
The "Circle Of Life," not completely whole
Where man and marsupial meet, down under
NM Sen. Domenici on preserving natural treasures
US Geological Survey on volcanic activity
Scooters: The latest buzz in transportation
Property rights and the Soviet's environment
Bringing back Ireland's birds of prey
About-face in fight against malaria
Lead soldering gains gigabytes in public debate
Dr. Sherwood Idso on enhancing biodiversity
Scrap metal: Artificial homes for marine life
Steering clear of time and resource waste
Threat Of modern agriculture: Force Or farce?
Property rights needed in barren Sahel
Sizing up the link between obesity and early death
Wind energy "soars" to new heights
Heartland's Dr. Jay Lehr on endangered species
Some say gas prices too low
Melting the facts about Greenland's ice sheet
Viking history, ice core samples, and observations of solar cycle cast doubt on human responsibility for climate change
Nuclear receives glowing international support
Trees: The new eco-hero
Ari Kaufman on poor eco-education in schools
Oregon environmentalists embracing more logging?
Fountain of good news on novel desalination method
Options aplenty for long-term energy sources
PERC's Berry on Canadian v. US forest management
Detoxifying new report on household dust
Congressman Tancredo on selling of public lands
Norway's biggest grill open for business
"Corntainer" plastic to hit the market
Great Barrier reef gets passing grade
The facts on Greenland's vanishing glaciers
Turning swords into plowshares
How promoting genuine progress in the developing world can provide common ground for competing voices in the Judeo-Christian debate over stewardship
Flying into moth decline in Britain
Powering your home off Fido's droppings
Greg Conko: WTO and European GM ban
Tree-rings confirm global warming skepticism
China's pollution export
Something fishy about mercury hype
Peddling in wrong direction on bicycle tax
Those Japanese gas guzzlers
Patrick Michaels: "Shattered Consensus"
New eco-friendly fuel with spent corn oil
A Constitutional Amendment, PETA-style
Captus' Sanandaji on (mis)education in Sweden
Scientists cool to claims of Arctic warming
Growing public support for Alaskan oil drilling
Saddam Hussein: No friend of the earth
NCPA's Burnett on hurricanes and subsidies
The growing problem of orbiting trash
NASCAR fires up to new, eco-frendly fuel
Global warming ... on Mars?
No bite for Australian shark net protests
Making a U-Turn on child safety and SUVs
Global biotech enjoying acres of growth
MT Gov. Schweitzer on energy independence
Evangelical leaders oppose global warming controls
Trying to cut down on Hollywood hot air
Smart growth smarts homeowner pocketbooks
Of resources and wealth
Teapot Dome scandal site holds promise for CO2
Pulling the weeds from herbicide controversy
China looks to pebble bed for nuclear energy
Ornithologists peer through the problem of glass
Smart-growth raises construction prices
Cascade's Angela Eckhardt on biodiesel prospects
Bacteria to produce eco-friendly plastic?
Swedish study takes voltage out of EMF scare
The Galapagos Islands adrift in peril
Hudson's Alex Avery on frogs and pesticides
Infrared brightens prospects for solar
CEI's Kazman: fuel efficiency, traffic fatalities
WTO meet sparks protests, debate over free trade
CFACT student gets inside look at recent meeting in Hong Kong
Improving environment and economy
Automated waste-sorter to trash old recycling?
Slick advances in oil extraction technology
China unveils ambitious desalinization plan
Greg Conko on WTO decision on EU GM food ban
Volcanoes influencing sea levels?
Fuel reduction fuels good will in MT schools
Weighty idea for diverting wayward asteroids
Gale-force rhetoric on hurricanes and warming
Creating your own government to sell water?
Dr. Ken Chilton on launch of ISA
Renewable energy James Bond would love
For salmon, maybe it's time for a war on drugs
New coal plant could electrify energy debate
CFACT 2005: Year in Review
Strong accomplishments pave way for organization's third decade of public-interest activity
WHO chewing on snack tax proposal
Hydrogen tech's bright outlook in Florida
Dan Gainor on global warming media coverage
A virtual extinction crisis debunked
Environmental refugees: a growing concern?
Rev. Gerald Zandstra on eco-religion
A continuing boon for biotech
Fish and mercury warning hardly seaworthy
Of bats and wind turbines
Bob Ferguson on harmful mercury emissions regs
White House to ponder new, innovative fishing regs
Air pollution data help Americans breathe easy
CFACT's mock hockey game at UN conference
Saying "aloha" to a rare Hawaiian bird
No breast cancer environmental links found
Returning greenhouse emissions to their birthplace
A new breakthrough on hydrogen production
Classic eco-challenge comes to Madagascar
Towering good news on Green buildings
Swedes take fresh look at recycling
Hybrid power plants offer bright outlook
Going down wrong tracks on transit support
PETA, no pain is no gain on sport fishing
Surprising causes of the "Asian brown cloud"
Surprising causes of the "Asian brown cloud"
Of Moss and Men
NOAA creates splash for Salmon recovery efforts
Short-circuiting the problem of techno trash
World's grain silos bulging with good news
Here comes the Sun
Do high gas prices spell the death of suburbs?
Dr. Gary Marchant on Arbitrary and Capricious
New pest control technique creates buzz
Rescuing a threatened Endangered Species Act
Most Americans want to protect endangered species, but better science and land owner incentives are needed to save a beseiged ESA
Clean air: Good for your health, property values?
CRC's James Dellinger on global warming funding
Deep Ecology driving many eco-lawsuits
Car ownership key to better evacuations
EU's anti-biotech stance harming developing world
Cat-5 hype on hurricanes and global warming
Grazing: Is it baaaaaad for the environment?
GM crops continue to sprout favor with farmers
Britain's Richard Courtney: Wind power follies
Don't fear the coral reefers
A hot idea to reduce traffic jams
Recycling: Organic idea in small Canadian town
Ecological benefits of soil erosion
Eco-lifestyles part of campus life
The tangled issue of vines and rainforests
Getting a charge out of water
Small holes in alarms over coral reefs
New hybrids to throttle anti-SUV hype
Media cleanup on environmental reporting
Icky policy problem of sewage treatment
Ayn Rand's Keith Lockitch on DDT usage
Nano-foods may be just nano-years away
Sowell aims at Green bigotry
Powering your car on bacteria breath?
Sterling Burnett on greenhouse taxes
British artist makes foxy political statement
Robert Bidinotto on funding eco-groups
New form of carrot juice powers homes
Not much pop to corn controversy
One potato, two potato ... new potato?
Sears tower, step aside
Lion, human encounters on rise in Africa
EU: Little progress gained from low-carb diet
African wildlife to roam the Great Plains?
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Concerns about Teflon not likely to stick
Tank ranges quite hospitable to endangered species
Is politics trumping science on climate change?
Peeling benefits of potato sludge
Retreat of smart growth
Canopy of good news for Europe's forests
Kilimanjaro's link retreat and global warming
Adam Smith goes fishing
Magnetic refrigerants to yield cool results
Smoggy facts in NRDC's warming alert
Revised data heats up Global Warming controversy
Corrections on satellite, balloon measurements don't dispell scientific doubts
New study throws doubt on dioxin assumptions
Sprawling suburbs means sprawling waistlines?
The Precautionary Principle
Eastern Europe aglow over nuclear power potential
Cream corn as viable energy source
Fill ‘er up: Encouraging news about oil supply
Market solutions to waste
BLM hopes Mustang sales take off riding
Global shifts on global warming
G-8 and Asia-Pacific Partnership suggest move away from Kyoto, and towards science  and market based solutions
Cornell creams corn as viable energy source
More safety concerns over organics
New Maine global warming law
SUV impact on oil consumption overstated
Who's to blame for widening waistlines?
New Roads vs. Public Transport
Reasonable stewardship with GM foods
Global climate models still not dependable
New microchip flash is a gas, gas, gas
Group hug for nuclear power proponents and critics
The scorching problem of desertification
Global warming science
Working to make global poverty history
Embarking on a new template for international development
Scotland's squirrel-ey dilemma
Kansas wind power project not a breeze
African foreign aid
A bottomless well of energy?
Spud farmers not digging couch potatoes
Weather traders could help hedge against famine
Medpundit on risk perceptions
Lock on target, Sulu!
New frog study burns hole in ozone hype
Averting warming not so pain-free, after all
Rhetorical fat around obesity debate
Biotech vaccine works on cervical cancer
Great environmental news?
Harsh realities in the circle of life
Kangaroos hopping into suburbs
Sen. Domenici: Improvements at national parks
Report blasts monitoring of volcanic activity
Gas guzzlers, scoot over!
Soviet's poor environmental record
Irish eyes are smiling with return of golden eagle
Do hazy summer days keep planet cool?
Greenpeace, WWF concede need for DDT use
Solder scare could cost megabytes for computers
Global warming and species extinction
Artificial reefs offering aquatic habitat
Traffic jams continue to waste resources
The Farce reigns in organic Store Wars
PETA thrusts into the classrooms
Glow worms: A new song for toxic cleanup
Imported fruit concerns rotten to the core
Splashing news for California's sea otters
Greenhouse gasses: Nothing to get hot about
Good news on food borne illness
Property rights needed in barren Sahel
Some say gas prices too low
Cuyahoga fire myths, 36 years later
Tsunami slows turtle recovery efforts
GM rice aims at vitamin A deficiency
Fix the Endangered Species Act?
Sizing link between obesity and death
Wind energy soars to new heights
State of Property Rights
EPA grants finding way into partisan politics?
All-aboard new railyard goat
Trippin' over some primitive lifestyles
Ending discrimination against non-native species
Global warming science faces State of Fear
New Crichton book has temperature rising on climate change debate
Interview with Dennis Avery on organic concerns
Good news on gas prices?  Fill 'er up here
Voters satisfied with state of environment
California crank's up lawn mower initiative
Corntainer plastic to hit market
Farmers raise stink over bovine tax
Derailing transit-oriented development
Interview on e-waste
Through the haze on asthma and pollution
Give a hoot for the Great Horned Owl
Free market can help soak up water crisis
Nuclear receives glowing support
Trees: The Eco-Hero
Detoxifying report on household dust
Law of the Sea Treaty
Oregon environmentalists embracing more logging?
Constructing a constructive energy strategy
New technologies, exploration, and open markets will help curb addiction to foreign oil
Fountain of good news on novel desalination method
Options aplenty for long-term energy sources
NAE policy statement
Peddling in wrong direction on bicycle tax
Remaining the activist, even into old age
English Otter splashes back to recovery
DC lead scare sinks
Street fighting man not found in suburbs
Something fishy about mercury hype
No end to end of oil fears
Congressan Gilchrest on sea turtles
Constitutional amendment, Peta-style
Those Japanese gas guzzlers
Corn oil: Eco-friendly fuel
World Heritage Sites
Scientists cool to claims of Arctic warming
Public support for Alaskan oil drilling
Saddam Hussein: No friend of the Earth
Smart growth policies outsmart pocketbooks
Bacteria to produce eco-friendly plastic?
China looks to pebble bed for nuclear energy
Judeo-Christian stewardship
How to save the world with $50 billion
Swedish study takes voltage out of EMF scare
ESA costing a lot more than reported
A friendlier name for Hamburg
Organic concerns
Of resources and wealth
Teapot Dome site holds promise for CO2
Herbicide controversy pulling up weeds
Bird-friendly glass designs are in the works
Smart-growth raises housing prices
Frogs and pesticides
E-waste rises with old computers
Climate panel scientist charges bias
Future energy costs
New detergent-free laundry
San Francisco sorts rift over shopping bags
Galapagos Islands adrift in peril
CFACT European outreach motors across EU
Stewardship message receives warm reception from wide audience
Kyoto linkage to tsunami tragedy
Australian reef creating barrier
Infrared brightens prospects for solar
Improving environment and economy
Automated waste-sorter to trash old recycling?
For salmon, maybe it's time for a war on drugs
New coal plant could electrify energy debate
Snack tax proposals
Hydrogen: Bright outlook in Sunshine State
Interview on rollover study
CFACT garners prestigious CSR award
Health and Prosperity International project wins PR News award for Human Rights Communcations
Virtual extinction crisis debunked
Environmental refugees: Growing concern?
On religion and water
A continuing boon for biotech
Fish and mercury warning hardly seaworthy
Of bats and wind turbines
Bob Ferguson on harmful mercury emissions regs
White House to ponder new, innovative fishing regs
New air pollution data help Americans breathe easy
Saying aloha to Hawaiian bird
No environmental links to breast cancer yet found
Returning greenhouse emissions to their birthplace
How Yushchenko survived dioxin
Classic eco-challenge comes to Madagascar
Opportunity to reshape environmental legacy
Historic majorities in Congress could provide greater muscle for President's agenda
Towering good news on Green buildings
Butterfly habitat destruction
It's not easy being Green
No pain is no gain on sport fishing
Media coverage of Global Warming
Swedes take fresh look at recycling
Hybrid power plants offer bright outlook
Emissions and asthma
Australian reef creating policy barrier
Transit support: Rolling down wrong tracks
Surprising causes of Asian Brown Cloud
Hog wild over hog waste technology
Of moss and men
A splash for salmon recovery efforts
Short-circuiting techno trash
Cattle, sheep grazing, baaad for environment
New book: Meltdown
New questions about climate data
Grain silos bursting with good news
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