H. Sterling Burnett

H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., is the Director of the Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy and the managing editor of Environment & Climate News. In addition to directing The Heartland Institute's Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy, Burett puts Environment & Climate News together, is the editor of Heartland's Climate Change Weekly email, and the host of the Environment & Climate News Podcast.
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Whale Populations Are Growing, Not “Imperiled” as Climate Warms

A March 29 Associated Press article claims global warming is “imperiling” whales by chasing them from their traditional ranges and pushing them into shipping lanes where they are more likely to be struck by...

Sorry, Michael Steele, Climate Activism KILLED GOP’s Al Gore Wannabes in 2018 Elections

MSNBC contributor Michael Steele has written an article in The Dispatch urging the GOP to embrace climate activism as a winning political strategy. Yet the lesson of the 2018 midterms is Republican climate activism...

Media Lies Debunked: Coronavirus, Pandemics, and Climate Change

Climate alarmists and major media outlets are deceitfully exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to tell the public lies that climate change makes pandemics more likely and severe. In reality, the evidence is quite clear that...

MIT Podcast Denies Climate Science, Extreme Weather Events

A March 25 MIT Technology Review podcast titled, “Yes, you can blame climate change for extreme weather,” defies objective facts and even the findings of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)....

Reuters Claims Crop Crisis as Yields Keep Setting Records

Reuters embarrassed itself by publishing a March 20 article raising alarm about global warming impacts on crop production. The article claims climate change is imperiling global crop production, yet United Nations crop data show...

New Poll Shows Californians Won’t Support Small Climate Tax

In California and elsewhere, when people are asked if they are willing to pay higher energy costs or higher taxes to fight climate change, they usually say no. A newly reported poll in Ventura...

NASA and NOAA’s Latest Climate Warning Is a Result of Purposefully Flawed Data

Because science is the pursuit of knowledge, and political actions almost necessarily restrict personal freedom, science, laws, and regulations should use the best available data.

The Shameful Politicization of Hurricanes

The devastating effects of Hurricane Florence are still being felt throughout the Carolinas.  Clean-up and recovery will take months, if not years. If meteorologists’ forecasts that Florence would hit the southeastern United States as a Category...

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