David Wojick, Ph.D., is a former consultant with the Office of Scientific and Technical Information at the U.S. Department of Energy in the area of information and communication science.
The new and so-called Next Generation Science Standards are now law for about a third of American children, mandating that climate be taught in middle school science, and they are alarmist to the core.
A group of 17 leading free market advocacy organizations is telling the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to modify and repropose its faulty phase-out rules for the widely used, relatively inexpensive, non-toxic class refrigerants, Hydrofluorocarbons.
By David Wojick
Seems like every big policy gun wants to take a shot at fantasizing the decarbonization and electrification of the energy system. No doubt that is where the government policy analysis...
By David Wojick
A recent Dutch Court decision is getting international attention because it commands climate action. The case itself is like angels on a pinhead, so of little interest. Shell Oil proposed...
The climate policy agenda announced by President Joe Biden during his climate summit is doomed to fail, the question is how costly will the attempt to meet its announced goals be.
The Democratically controlled congress and the Biden administration slipped a phase out of the popular refrigerant HFC, used in air conditioning and refrigeration systems, as well as in other items, into the recent COVID-19 relief bill.
Twelve states have asked a Federal Court to keep federal agencies from using the so-called Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases to calculate the benefits of emission reduction regulations.
The United Nations calls for population control and economic contraction in a recent publication, “Making Peace With Nature: A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies.”
David Wojick, Ph.D., is a former consultant with the Office of Scientific and Technical Information at the U.S. Department of Energy in the area of information and communication science.