by Editor | Jan 7, 2015 | Agenda 21, Climate Change
By Viv Forbes | The American Thinker Posted 1/7/2015 Three centuries ago, the world ran on green power. Wood was used for heating and cooking; charcoal for smelting and smithing; wind or water power for pumps, mills, and ships; and whale oil for lamps. People and...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2015 | Agenda 21, WA State DOE, War on the West
Capital Press Posted 1/6/2015 Several Washington farm groups have joined a campaign aganst Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposal to charge some companies for emitting greenhouse gases. An organization formed to oppose Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s carbon-cutting...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2015 | Accountability, Govt Agencies
Washington Examiner Clyde Wayne Crews • January 5, 2015 Wayne Crews discusses the year in regulation with Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard: In a brand new calculation done by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the president’s team issued 3,541 rules and...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2015 | Climate Change
by William F. Jasper For New American Posted 1/6/2015 The rebounding of polar bear populations over the past several decades has been a huge success story. Far from being endangered, vulnerable, or threatened, polar bears are thriving; their populations have exploded...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2015 | Climate Change, Uncategorized
by Ed Hiserodt and Rebecca Terrell for New American Posted 1/6/2015 In our information age, we’re bombarded with statistics on every danger the number crunchers can conjure — people struck by lightning, airplane vs. automotive deaths, and even drownings in bathtubs....