Environment
“Save the Polar Bears” Scientist Guilty or Not Guilty?
Arctic wildlife biologist Charles Monnett, the scientist who galvanized the environmentalist polar bear conservation movement in 2006, is back in his old job...
EPA Launches $1.2-Million “Asthma Awareness” Program
Through a series of training and awareness programs, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is embarking on a $1.2-million expedition to offer “asthma-friendly homes”...
Read moreGlobal Climate Warming Stopped 15 Years Ago, UK Met Office Admits
Despite playing a key role in advancing climate change hysteria, the United Kingdom’s National Weather Service, known as the Met Office, quietly released...
Read moreGlobal Warming and the Arctic Economy
Climate change is destroying traditional cultures and economies in Greenland, according to a recently published article in the New York Times. Correspondent Elizabeth...
Read moreGlobal Warming? Blame the Tides
If climate change theorists want to blame man for warming conditions at Earth’s north and south poles, they may need to start blaming...
Read moreCalifornia Businesses Protest Forthcoming Cap-and-Trade Program
Countering heated opposition from industry groups on Thursday, California’s top air regulator posed an unwavering defense of the state’s pending cap-and-trade system, which...
Read moreCoal Company Closes Eight Mines; Cites Obama’s “Regulatory Regime”
Underscoring the inimical aftereffects of President Obama’s “war on coal,” Alpha Natural Resources announced September 18 it will be shuttering eight coal mines...
Read moreDrought and SuperBugs Devastate U.S. Corn Crop
In yet another instance of "unintended consequences," a recent study has determined that this year’s drought damage to corn crops is even worse...
Read moreEPA Lead-based Paint Rules Cost Landlords Thousands of Dollars in Fines
Strict lead-based paint regulations imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have resulted in costly fines to businesses and landlords looking to sell...
Read moreFederal Court Strikes Down EPA Regulation on Coal
A federal appeals court has put the kibosh on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) latest regulatory scheme to curb soot- and smog-forming air...
Read moreRepublican Candidates Campaign Against Obama’s “War on Coal”
Combatting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) flurry of new regulations on coal and other energy resources has become a campaign platform for Republicans...
Read moreLord Monckton on Climate Change: UN Predictions All Wrong
VIDEO - During an interview with The New American magazine after the United Nations Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development, Lord Monckton offered his...
Read moreLord Monckton on Government Waste & a Potential Rio+40
VIDEO - During an interview with The New American magazine after the United Nations Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development, Lord Monckton offered his...
Read moreAs Environmental Movement Collapses, Public Grows Wiser
VIDEO - During an interview with The New American magazine after the United Nations Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development, Lord Monckton explains how...
Read moreEPA Border Program Ignores Environmental, Safety Damage From Illegals
In an effort to curb “high priority” environmental problems along the U.S.-Mexico border, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) worked with Mexican officials last...
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