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At this event, Robert Bryce discussed his new book, "Power Hungry: The Myths of "Green" Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future."
Al Armendariz, the top Environmental Protection Agency official in the oil-rich Southwest region, resigned from his post, effective Monday. It’s the latest twist in the never-ending and increasingly ugly fracking fracas. A two-year old video had surfaced last week (and since pulled) featuring Armendariz comparing his “philosophy of enforcement” to...
Alarmist climate scientists are increasingly the object of derision by people with enough power to reach even the general public.
Conservatives should resist the tendency to characterize serious wartime measures as just another big-government charade.
Numerous corporations have embraced the concept of the triple bottom line: financial, environmental, and social.
Terrorist cells on American soil are not simply another irritant on top of suburban sprawl and second-hand smoke.
The nation sorely needs an honest assessment of air pollution, which would be aided by greater skepticism from journalists about air pollution claims.



