Changing Sun: Andy May has an interesting essay on Watts Up With That on variability of the sun and its influence on climate. Several decades ago, it was an accepted “fact” in physics that the intensity of the sun did not vary. Now, the issue is by how much. The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate…
Tom DeWeese
The Equator Principles and Sustainable Poverty
The only hope for the world is to make sure there is not another United States. We can’t let other countries have the same number of cars, the amount of industrialization we have in the US. We have to stop these Third World countries right where they are.” Michael Oppenheimer (Environmental Defense Fund) The reminders…
Viv Forbes
Climate Cargo Cult Circles the Pacific
The World Economic Forum in 2015 had a prophetic vision that unless the world mends its wicked ways “global warming will become catastrophic and irreversible”. In July 2016 the US Secretary of State, John Kerry, claimed that global warming was as dangerous to the world as Islamic terrorism. At the recent G20 summit in China,…
Heartland Institute, Tom DeWeese
The First Step in Liquidating a Culture…ERASE its Memory
What happens when the forces of evil gain power and the necessary technology to destroy an entire culture for their own means? That is the story of my new political thriller entitled ERASE. ERASE is set in today’s America. Every government policy I use in the story already exists in our system. Much of the…
Cornwall Alliance, E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.
On Environment and Energy, Party Platforms Stand in Sharp Contrast
The Democrats see government as the main actor in shaping American life. Republicans leave that to citizens. At the Second All-Russian Congress of Political Education Departments in 1921, Vladimir Lenin said, “The whole question is, who will overtake whom?” Over the next decade various Communist factions shortened that to “Who, whom?” and used it of…
Cornwall Alliance, E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.
Will France Follow Britain on Climate and European Union?
French Presidential hopeful “Nicolas Sarkozy reckons that climate change is not caused by man and that the world has far bigger problems on its hands than global warming,” as reported by The Local FR. Sarkozy was the President of France from 2007 to 2012, when he was defeated by Socialist François Hollande. He now hopes…