Guest Post by Vijay Jayaraj
Earth Day could be an event for people to pause and take note of the value of ecological health. However, the day has been hijacked by radical environmentalists and policy...
Guest essay by Andy May
This is the full uncut version of the op-ed I wrote for the Washington Examiner, here.
On March 22, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released a new rule for public...
By Marlo Lewis, Jr.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday, March 21, released its proposed rule to require every “registrant” (i.e., publicly-traded company) to provide more information about “climate-related risks” that are “reasonably likely to...
By Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris
For some years now, we have followed the work of Douglas Pollock, a civil industrial engineer from the University of Chile, who shows what happened in his country when...
Guest essay by Gregory Wrightstone
When President Biden says that the U.S. will become energy independent by way of programs like the Green New Deal, perhaps the first question to ask is, “Does that make...
By Levi A. Russell
The root causes of the economic upheaval most Americans are experiencing right now are the subject of much discussion lately. Is it the Russia-Ukraine conflict? Is it Biden’s closing of the...
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach
I keep reading that increasing temperatures will cause decreasing yields of our food crops, resulting in widespread hunger ... for example, the IPCC says:
Declines in yields and crop suitability are...
By Vijay Jayaraj
Fossil fuels are out. Coal is no longer king. The Middle East faces an oil crisis. These are typical headlines in the mainstream media.
Unreported is the hard reality of the world’s fossil-dependent...