Guest Post by Steven Hayward
Editor’s Note: Steven Hayward, Ph.D. has long been a thought leader on environmental policy. In this article in The Pipeline, he asks, in the light of their noted inability to...
Guest Post by Kristin Altus
Editor’s Note: Fox Business posted a story discussing the dangers of energy shortages and electric power outages people are facing around the country as a result of state governments and...
Guest Post by Paul Driessen
References to climate change almost guarantee funding, even for research topics of little interest beyond academia and eco-activists. Polls reveal that most people worry most about energy and food prices,...
Guest Post from Climate Depot
Editor’s Note: Multiple mainstream media outlets, for example, U.S. News & World Report, The Atlantic, and Forbes, have recently published articles tying climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic together; claiming that viruses and pandemics may...
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...