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Going Green Requires Using Fossil Fuels, Says New Study
Contrary to the claims of proponents of the Green New Deal and Net Zero, fossil fuels are the greenest fuels, say a new study.
Data Shows Methane Emissions in Colorado Declined Significantly Despite Large Increase in Oil Production
Data shows methane emissions in Colorado fell 72 percent since 2015, even as oil production grew by 33 percent.
Land-Use Planning in a Fire Plain
Guest Post by The Antiplanner
Fed by high winds, a wildfire about 50 miles from Antiplanner headquarters in Camp Sherman blew up on Sunday, burning 34,000 acres in a...
The Coming Green-Electricity Nightmare
The federal government's push for green energy threatens to destroy the environment is purporting to save from climate change.
Commentary: Nuclear Power Making a Comeback in Europe, Can it Happen in the United...
Nuclear power is making a comeback in Europe and elsewhere around the globe, but not in United States despite public support for it.
Deep Recession Is on the Way Due to Fed’s Inflation Fight
Today's report on August spending and incomes show advances slowing to a 4 percent to 5 percent annual rate. However, the August core inflation...
Harsanyi: Never Let a Devastating Natural Disaster Go To Waste
Be prepared for Democrats to exploit the devastation of Hurricane Ian, even though hurricane behavior has remained relatively static.
Climate Change Weekly #448: Proposed Virginia Wind Facility Threatens Endangered Whales
North Atlantic Right Whales (NARW) are majestic giants of the seas. There are only approximately 300 NARWs alive today.
School Choice Opponents Concede Defeat Just Days After Declaring Victory (Commentary)
If it is confirmed that Save Our Schools turned in about 50,000 signatures fewer than it claimed, its credibility will take a major hit.
Occupational Licensing Raises Barriers, Not Quality (Study)
Occupational licensing raises barriers, not quality, according to research from the Institute for Justice.
by Thomas A. Hemphill
The Institute of Justice, a nonprofit, public interest law...