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Roger Scruton discusses why the environmental movement fits well under the umbrella of conservatism through his new book, How to Think Seriously About the Planet.
‘A prolonged and solemn farce,” Churchill’s description of 1930s disarmament talks, applies even more accurately to the annual round of UN climate talks, which just wrapped up their 17th year of world-saving negotiations in Durban, South Africa, with another 11th-hour “breakthrough” that amounts only to agreeing to meet again next year and repeat the farce.
Lessons from Hayek shed light on a big story that is getting surprisingly little coverage in the media this week: the design of the Environmental Protection Agency to double its budget.
The role of cosmic radiation in cloud formation could be very significant, but the climate establishment has ignored it as a factor in climate change-until now.
Global warming and greenhouse gases are affecting the earth's climate, but it is also part of a historical trend.
There's a lot Washington could do to foster job creation, like reforming the nation's regulatory state, the EPA, a corporate income tax cut and encouraging startups.
Can international regimes be effective means to restrain carbon emissions?
Several states and environmental groups are asking the Supreme Court to rule that carbon dioxide is an air pollutant under the Clean Air Act and that EPA must therefore regulate emissions.






