by Editor | Sep 18, 2014 | Climate Change, Sustainability
Viv Forbes for CFact.org Posted 9/18/2014 Wind energy produces costly, intermittent, unpredictable electricity, yet government subsidies and mandates have encouraged a massive gamble on wind investments in Australia – over $7 billion has already been spent and another...
by Editor | Sep 7, 2014 | Agenda 21, Climate Change
by Rebecca Terrell The New American Posted 9/7/2014 Five years ago at a UN Conference on Climate Change, Al Gore predicted that, global warming having reached such an unbridled pitch, the North Pole might be completely ice-free during the summer of 2014. This climate...
by Editor | Jul 25, 2014 | Climate Change
from National Review Posted 7/24/2014 President Barack Obama again sought to make the case to the American people for “dealing with the rapidly growing threat of climate change” last month, in a speech to the League of Conservation Voters. Right up front he said that...
by Editor | Jul 9, 2014 | Climate Change
by Jack Kenny New American Posted 7/8/2014 If climate-change scientists ever want to put their global-warming predictions on ice, they can find plenty of it down around the South Pole. Antarctic sea ice has reached a new record high, with 2.1 million square miles more...
by Editor | Jun 3, 2014 | Climate Change
Written by Alex Newman | New American Posted 6/2/2014 For the one in five Americans who still express confidence in the establishment media, recent headlines probably suggested it was time to start building an ark to prepare for the supposed upcoming surge in sea...
by Editor | Jun 3, 2014 | Agenda 21, Climate Change, EPA
The Hill Posted 6/3/2014 The country’s largest business lobby warned Wednesday that the Obama administration’s proposal to impose new limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants could eclipse $50 billion in annual costs through 2030. The new study from the...