Monthly Archives: July 2012

Rio+20 is greatest threat to biodiversity

99% of species and humans are ill served by the 0.1% UN and environmentalist elites Paul Driessen and David Rothbard The UN Conference on Sustainable Development is underway in Rio de Janeiro. This time, 20 years after the original 1992 Rio “Earth Summit,” thousands of politicians, bureaucrats and environmental activists are toning down references to…

EPA’s new CAFÉ mileage standards kill

They will prevent many families from buying cars – and leave more grieving for lost loved ones Deroy Murdock Washington taxes and regulations keep yanking money from Americans’ wallets. Now EPA is preparing to make prices for cars and light trucks rise beyond the reach of low-income drivers. That’s bad enough. But from there, things…

EPA in a Bind Over Hazardous Experiments on Humans

By Paul Chesser After experiments on humans were conducted that exposed them to airborne particulates considered to be lethal, a sound-science advocate has accused physician researchers working for the Environmental Protection Agency of misconduct and violations of the Hippocratic Oath. Steve Milloy, publisher of Junkscience.com and author of Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control…

Defending the indefensible:Canada’s stubborness on supply management jeopardizes jobs and trade growth

Macdonald-Laurier Institute Media Release OTTAWA, June 21, 2012 – Low-income Canadians and those looking for jobs are only two of the important groups of Canadians harmed by agricultural supply management (SM). While a small number of relatively well-off farmers may benefit from SM – which covers agricultural commodities like eggs, chicken, and dairy – it…

Letter to Editor

Written by Rachelle Derrough Provider – M.D., RS – PHYSICIANS FOR WOMEN, Cox Health This election has me very worried. So many things to consider. I voted for Obama. McCain was a Washington insider and we don’t need any more of them. I have changed my mind three times, since then. I watch all the…