Environment
California Bids Farewell to Incandescent Light Bulbs
On January 1, California became the first state in the country to require a new standard for screw-base bulbs, potentially eliminating 100-watt incandescent...
Congressional Plans to Shackle EPA
Congressman Fred Upton (left) has the climate change movement enflamed with speculation about his upcoming tenure as chairman of the House Committee on...
Read moreGallup Finds 40 Percent of Americans Believe in Creation Account
About four in 10 Americans believe that God created humans in their present form about 10,000 years ago, according to a survey by...
Read moreWill Congress Go to War Against EPA Regulations?
Media pundits predict war between the incoming 112th Congress and Obama's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over heightened regulations the agency announced in late...
Read moreBoone’s Bane: Wind Energy
It took only a little more than two years for Texas oil man and financier T. Boone Pickens to figure out the bad...
Read moreJapan Rejects Cap and Trade
The government of Japan has rejected a cap-and-trade proposal for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions hard on the heels of the UN's Climate...
Read moreEPA Cap-and-trade Regulations Would Circumvent Congress
Though the incoming 112th Congress will have a greater Republican presence, the Obama administration has announced that it will continue to try to...
Read moreDiscovery in Israel Could Change View of Man’s Origins
Archaeologists in Israel have discovered what they say are human teeth up to 400,000 years old. A spokesman for Tel Aviv University’s Institute...
Read moreCancun: Global Hysteria, Wealth Redistribution
Thousands of climate dignitaries representing almost every national government on Earth flew to Cancun, Mexico, for the great event. Security precautions were extensive:...
Read moreThe Great Global-warming Crackup
What a difference a year can make! In December 2009, thousands of politicians, diplomats, and bureaucrats swarmed into Copenhagen for the 15th Conference...
Read moreEPA Pushes Further Regulations
If Washington, .D.C. was supposed to “get the message” after the November elections, it would appear that the memo never made it to...
Read moreWere the “Climategate” Inquiries Whitewashed?
The New American has raised the ire of Britain's University of East Anglia (UEA) with an article that briefly recalled the Climategate scandal...
Read moreMother Nature to Alarmists: Chill Out!
Mother Nature has not been helpful to global warming alarmists of late. The record cold wave she unleashed across much of planet during...
Read more“Cow Burp” Researchers Have a Beef With Government Waste Report
Scientists conducting research at taxpayers’ expense are, says ABC News, “outraged” over the fact that Sen. Tom Coburn’s Wastebook 2010 characterized their work...
Read moreSevere Weather in Europe Stalls Travelers, Baffles Environmentalists
It's going to be a white Christmas at London's Heathrow Airport, with record low temperatures and snowfall canceling and delaying hundreds of flights....
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