James Taylor

James Taylor is the President of the Heartland Institute. Taylor is also director of Heartland's Arthur B. Robinson Center for Climate and Environmental Policy. Taylor is the former managing editor (2001-2014) of Environment & Climate News, a national monthly publication devoted to sound science and free-market environmentalism.
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Media Claim Marine Life “Fleeing” Warming by Increasing Their Abundance and Range

A new peer-reviewed study shows marine life at the poleward side of each specie’s range tend to benefit from global warming by increasing in numbers and expanding their range. Responding to this good news,...

Washington Post Freakout: One Antarctic Glacier Lost Less than 1 Percent of Its Ice

Sound science dies in darkness. The Washington Post is freaking out over a report that one glacier in Antarctica has lost, during the past 20 years – wait for it – less than 1/20th...

UN Celebrates World Water Day by Diverting Clean Water Funds to Climate Alarmism

The United Nations ‘celebrated’ World Water Day on March 22 by needlessly taking away scarce funds for clean water programs and transferring them to alarmist climate propaganda. In the process, the United Nations assured...

Is Fracking Ban Worth Paying for $4 Gasoline?

As voters head to the polls in this year’s presidential primaries and general election, America’s affordable gasoline prices are also on the ballot. Bernie Sanders is calling for a total ban on fracking for oil...

Climate Activists Celebrate Coronavirus Impact on Economy, Emissions

With economies in America and around the world staggering in the wake of the Wuhan coronavirus, climate activists are celebrating the asserted environment and climate impacts. Noting the decline in carbon dioxide emissions in...

No, Climate Change Did Not Worsen Hurricane Michael, Missouri River Flooding

Climate change likely worsened the impacts of Hurricane Michael in 2018 and Missouri River flooding in 2019, claims a new article published by the Center for Climate and Security (CCS). The climate activist group’s...

Harvard study finds wind turbines warm the U.S.

Harvard study finds wind turbines are inefficient and land-intensive, while raising U.S. temperatures. Wind turbines will warm U.S. temperatures for at least the next century. Click Here to Read More

Appeasement backfires as climate campaigners attack planting trees

Media, climate activists torch Republican climate activist plan.

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