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Climate Change Weekly #494: Associated Press Takes More Money to Promote Climate Alarm
The Associated Press (AP) recently accepted a grant of approximately $300,000 from the KR Foundation, a Danish organization founded to “address the climate crisis by pushing for a rapid phase-out of fossil fuels at a global level.”
Commentary: Biden Admin Wants To Promote Green Energy By Destroying 4 Hydroelectric Dams
A leaked government document details the Biden administration’s plan to save northwest fisheries by removing four major dams located along the Lower Snake River in southeast Washington.
Climate Change Weekly #493: The Antarctic Ice Shelf Is More Stable than Climate Alarmists...
Four papers published in peer-reviewed journals in 2023 concerning Antarctica’s ice extent and/or shelves suggest both are more stable than climate alarmists have warned.
Seattle Ends Call for Customers to Use Less Water Following Recent Rainfall
By Spencer Pauley
(The Center Square) – Seattle Public Utilities is no longer asking 1.5 million residents to use less water after the recent atmospheric...
Ranch and Researchers in Montana Launch a Pilot Virtual Fence Project
By Derek Draplin
(The Center Square) – A ranch in Wheatland County and a Bozeman-based research group are partnering to test out a virtual fence...
Wisconsin Gun Deer Hunting Opening Weekend Yields Low Numbers
By Benjamin Yount
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources is not surprised by the low numbers out of the state’s first weekend of...
Pinchot State Forest Expanded to Include Miller Mountain
By Anthony Hennen
(The Center Square) — Pennsylvania has grown its state forest land again with the addition of 2,500 acres to Pinchot State Forest...
Reintroduction of Gray Wolves in Colorado Moves Ahead
By Joe Mueller
(The Center Square) – The reintroduction of gray wolves in Colorado can officially move forward after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service...
Republicans Blame Gov. Inslee, Ecology for Declining Salmon Populations
By Randy Bracht
(The Center Square) – Three Republican congressional members from eastern Washington and Oregon who oppose breaching the lower Snake River dams for...
Analysis: The Embargo at 50: Regulatory Causality vs. Anti-Oil Narrative
Every U.S. “Energy Crisis” has been the result of government intervention, not market failure, including shortages from the oil embargo.