Ethics

EPA’s punitive, fraudulent Clean Power Plan

Congress, states and our next president must end EPA harm to human health and welfare Paul Driessen The Environmental Protection Agency’s new Clean Power Plan (CPP) requires that states reduce their electric utility sector carbon dioxide emissions an average of 32% below 2005 levels by 2030. EPA twisted 80 words in the Clean Air Act […]

September 22, 2015  /  No Comments ››

Twin peaks – twin lies

Supposedly record-high temperature and carbon dioxide levels supposedly bring record chaos Paul Driessen and Tom Tamarkin A recent NOAA article is just what Doctor Doom ordered. It claims the 18-year “hiatus” in rising planetary temperatures isn’t really happening. (The “pause” followed a 20-year modest temperature increase, which followed a prolonged cooling period.) The article states: […]

June 17, 2015  /  No Comments ››

Putin and Buffett’s war on U.S. pipelines

Billionaires use secretive foundations to finance anti-pipeline protests – and get even richer Paul Driessen Abundant, reliable, affordable oil and natural gas empower people. They support job creation, mobility, modern agriculture, homes and hospitals, computers and communications, lights and refrigerators, life and study after sundown, indoor plumbing, safe drinking water, less disease and longer lives. […]

June 10, 2015  /  No Comments ››

Bee facts changed – green agendas did not

Activists and White House appear ready to present new justifications for unjustified policies Paul Driessen The White House finally appears ready to announce conclusions and policy recommendations from the Pollinator Task Force it appointed a year ago. Environmentalist groups eagerly await the decision. After clamoring and campaigning for years for government action, they hope to […]

June 10, 2015  /  No Comments ››

The Iceman Cometh?

Could a quiescent sun portend a new little ice age: a chilly era for humanity and agriculture? Paul Driessen President Obama, Al Gore and other alarmists continue to prophesy manmade global warming crises, brought on by our “unsustainable” reliance on fossil fuels. Modelers like Mike Mann and Gavin Schmidt conjure up illusory crisis “scenarios” based […]

June 10, 2015  /  No Comments ››

A climate of fear, cash and correctitude

“Skepticism and debate would have saved resources and lives. However, the Stalinist political machine would not tolerate dissent. Today’s scientific disease is less pernicious.”

December 2, 2013  /  No Comments ››

Science and journalism take a vacation

CHEM Trust is financially supported by and promotes the work of Greenpeace, an organization that co-founder Patrick Moore says has become “anti-science, anti-technology and anti-human.”

November 20, 2013  /  No Comments ››

Learning and succeeding “differently”

“The Oakwood School could serve as a model for schools and special learning programs all over the United States and world. The proven methods it employs, skill sets it teaches and confidence it instills have launched hundreds of children on high school, college, professional and family achievements that likely would have been far beyond their reach, had this school not featured in their early development.”

November 2, 2013  /  No Comments ››

Where’s the concern over private sector furloughs?

“The Competitive Enterprise Institute calculates that government regulations, delays and red tape cost American businesses and families over $1.8 trillion annually. That’s half the 2012 U.S. budget, and 10% of our gross domestic product. The impacts on employment are enormous.”

October 16, 2013  /  1 Comment ››

The tax-exemption rip-off

“Once the Congress finishes its investigation of the IRS Tea Party scandal, it would do well to take a comprehensive look at how “charity” is defined for the purpose of granting tax exemptions. Failure to do so will amount to taxation without representation for millions of real American taxpayers.”

October 9, 2013  /  No Comments ››