Tag Archives: global warming
The Right's Ideas vs. The Left's Derision
The existence of alternatives is readily apparent to any intellectually honest observer. Continue reading
Obama’s Green Delusions
Most European countries have seen the damage that green energy can do to their economies and are rapidly (if quietly) scaling back their support. Continue reading
Five Reasons the EPA Should Not Attempt to Deal with Global Warming
The endangerment finding is the initial step in a long regulatory process that could lead to the EPA requiring regulations for almost anything that emits carbon dioxide. Automobiles would likely be the first target, but subsequent regulations could extend to a million or more buildings and small businesses, including hospitals, schools, restaurants, churches, farms, and apartments. Continue reading
Reckless 'Endangerment'
President Obama’s global warming agenda has been losing support in Congress, but why let an irritant like democratic consent interfere with saving the world? So last Friday the Environmental Protection Agency decided to put a gun to the head of Congress and play cap-and-trade roulette with the U.S. economy. Continue reading
Global-warming politics
Scientists and engineers who work hands-on in the trenches with real-world environmental-science challenges on a daily basis are skeptical of claims of a substantial influence on global climate from human activity. Continue reading
Climate bill could trigger lawsuit landslide
Self-proclaimed victims of global warming or those who “expect to suffer” from it – from beachfront property owners to asthmatics – for the first time would be able to sue the federal government or private businesses over greenhouse gas emissions under a little-noticed provision slipped into the House climate bill. Continue reading


