By: William F. Jasper
Published: February 18, 2008
Professor Arthur Robinson, who with other professors analyzed hundreds of peer-reviewed studies on global warming, explains how the facts are being manipulated.
By: Bill Hahn
Published: February 1, 2008
According to Dr. Syun-Ichi Akasofu, the founding director of the International Arctic Research Center of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, global warming data often quoted by the media and government officials should not be used to attribute global warming to man.
By: Dennis Behreandt
Published: November 12, 2007
Fears of global warming have spurred calls for the regulation of carbon emissions. If such regulations are put in place, the result could well be economic meltdown.
By: Dennis Behreandt
Published: August 6, 2007
There are legitimate environmental problems. These problems do not measure up to the end-of-the-world scary scenarios we hear so much about with global warming, but they are real, immediate problems that need attention.
By: William F. Jasper
Published: August 6, 2007
Federal agencies’ track records show that the best way to conserve our natural resources and protect the environment is to deal with problems at the local and state levels.
By: Dennis Behreandt
Published: July 9, 2007
Some scientists have uncovered evidence that climate change is driven by forces that are not of this Earth.