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Environmentalists are using African parents and children in anti-DDT experiments. They are playing with our lives. So are the government agencies and others who support their policies. This is wrong and immoral. And it is only one of the ways they use Africans as experimental laboratory animals.
0    by CFACT User | August 27, 2010
The federal government has spent tens of billions of taxpayer dollars on research that has completely failed to affect temperatures or demonstrate an empirical link between human CO2 emissions and global warming.
1    by CFACT User | August 12, 2010
To the dismay of environmentalists, in the 1980s poor rice farmers in Asia and Latin America began cutting down mangrove trees to make room for profitable shrimp ponds. Now, shrimp farming has become more efficient, taking far less land per pound of food, and the wastes have been disarmed.
1    by Dennis Avery | July 21, 2010
The plastics additive bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical used to harden plastic has been in wide use for more than half a century. A purely political campaign based on bad science is now being waged against it.
0    by CFACT User | July 16, 2010
In this video, Paul Driessen exposes how Western policies of eco-imperialism are leading a crusade against the poor of the world.
0    by Paul Driessen | July 15, 2010
Bungling the BP oil spill cleanup? Or never letting the crisis go to waste?
0    by Paul Driessen | July 6, 2010
President Obama sounds like an anti-business Community Organizer in Chief: pointing fingers, making baseless claims about ending our “addiction to oil,” and leaving no crisis unexploited. His June 15 “vision” raised more questions than it answered.
0    by Paul Driessen | June 25, 2010
We live in a world where the leaders of African nations prefer to let their citizens starve to death rather than import genetically-modified food grains
0    by Dennis Avery | June 16, 2010
We've all been told that new green jobs will appear to replace the jobs lost to environmental laws and regulations. In Spain these jobs and alternative energy itself come with a hefty price tag. Can Spain afford to pay such prices? Can the U.S.?
0    by CFACT User | June 14, 2010
Now that BP’s oil rig has caused the biggest environmental disaster in American history, the Left is pulling the same bogus trick it did with Enron and AIG: Whenever a company earns universal ire, declare it the poster boy for the free market.
0    by CFACT User | June 9, 2010
Sunspots now predict a 30-year cooling, to be delivered by the Pacific Ocean’s shift into its cool phase. This development will have massive importance to Planet Earth.
0    by Dennis Avery | June 7, 2010
Of the parties involved in the spill, none has garnered more attention than BP. The giant British oil company has been criticized for its apparent lack of contingency plans to deal with the kind of leaks that can occur when drilling nearly a mile below the gulf's surface.
0    by Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. | June 3, 2010
Watch for the hard-core "global warming" cultists to continue clinging to their beliefs; but also watch increasing numbers of scientists and eventually politicians to abandon this once "certain" faith.
0    by CFACT  | June 3, 2010
There is simply no room in science, academia or public policy for manipulation, falsification or fraud. Academic freedom does not confer a right to engage in such practices, and both attorneys general and research institutions have a duty to root them out, especially in the case of climate change research.
2    by Paul Driessen | June 2, 2010
As Kerry and Lieberman readily admit, the bill was drafted by representatives of the very companies that would be engaged in trading the allowances. The cost of the system will be borne by consumers who will see their energy bills soar.
0    by Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. | May 28, 2010
Satellite-measured solar activity has also been trending down moderately, says Western Washington University scientist, which essentially predicts global cooling, not warming.
0    by Dennis Avery | May 28, 2010
Clearly, too much money is being spent on one-sided global warming advocacy cloaked as “research,” not enough on natural causes and adaptation. Despite the best of intentions, too much money can corrupt, or at least skew the science.
0    by CFACT User | May 25, 2010
Don’t look for any new science in this new President’s Report. There isn’t any. It’s just the same old fears and alarms that have circulated since Rachel Carson.
0    by Dennis Avery | May 18, 2010
It may turn out that the public still supports offshore drilling -- albeit with new safeguards based on what is learned from this spill -- but not a moratorium on all offshore oil production.
1    by CFACT User | May 12, 2010
CFACT's Driessen: "Senators have some explaining to do"
1    by Paul Driessen | May 12, 2010
Adventurous alarmists return with frostbite from Arctic treks on rescue helicopters. "Global warming can mean colder," explains one Greenpeace activist.
0    by Paul Driessen | May 3, 2010
How did we let the big government crowd make our environment their ruse de guerre? This Earth Day we call on all people of good sense to retake our environment.
0    by CFACT User | April 22, 2010
With adversaries like this – you don’t need friends
1    by CFACT User | February 28, 2010
The proponents of global warming talk emotion and anecodote, while the realists talk facts, figures, measurements, history and scientific analysis
3    by CFACT  | December 10, 2009
Saluting Norman Borlaug's scientific, agricultural, and humanitarian legacy
0    by Paul Driessen | September 21, 2009
If the climate is being affected adversely and continually, we should see record temperatures, right? The evidence that shows that no continents have set a record high temperature since 1974.
0    by Marc Morano | September 15, 2009
Trees have so many benefits that the farmers continue to plant and protect them. The message from the satellites is that they’re doing far more of this than we’ve realized.
0    by Dennis Avery | September 8, 2009
The huge economic price tag on Obama’s global warming policies have garnished few followers in the US – and even fewer on the global stage.
0    by Paul Driessen | September 8, 2009
Columnist notes that President Obama must speak out or there will be an increase in climate change skepticism.
1    by Marc Morano | September 1, 2009
In six short months, the inspiring campaign motto “Yes We Can” has been replaced by a pervasive “No, You Can Not!” So much for believable change that you can believe in.
0    by CFACT User | August 3, 2009
The duplicitous politics of money, power, control and corporate rent-seeking
0    by Paul Driessen | June 11, 2009
Legislation to usher in far-reaching Wildlands Project
0    by Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. | June 11, 2009
International efforts to ban chicken coops harms birds, farmers
2    by Dennis Avery | April 29, 2009
Government policies could create green jobs, but kill existing carbon-based jobs
0    by Paul Driessen | March 4, 2009
CFACT promotes skeptical views and sound science
0    by CFACT  | January 14, 2009
EPA's proposed rules would reduce coal-based electricity generation, increase electricity prices substantially, and harm businesses, families and communities
0    by CFACT  | December 1, 2008
Following Britain's lead, the Environmental Protection Agency is preparing regulations that would micromanage every aspect of the US energy system and economy
0    by CFACT  | November 19, 2008
Environmentalist anti-energy policies impose immoral burdens on our poorest citizens
0    by CFACT  | November 10, 2008
U.S. economic model contributes to human betterment
0    by CFACT  | September 19, 2008
Since 1999 new evidence has seriously weakened the case that carbon emissions are the main cause of global warming
0    by CFACT  | July 22, 2008
How environmental policies jeopardize human needs
0    by CFACT  | May 21, 2008
Scientists, policy experts voice concern over climate science
0    by CFACT  | March 12, 2008
Confronting the true costs of climate change "prevention"
0    by CFACT  | March 7, 2008
CFACT, international scientists challenge U.N. consensus
0    by CFACT  | December 27, 2007
Exploring CFACT's vision to bring economic, environmental prosperity to developing world
0    by CFACT  | December 5, 2007
Exploring CFACT's vision to bring economic, environmental prosperity to developing world
0    by CFACT  | November 1, 2007
Connection between liberty, prosperity and property ownership unknown to many
0    by CFACT  | July 8, 2007
Connection between liberty, prosperity and property ownership unknown to many
0    by CFACT  | May 7, 2007
Crusades against DDT and fossil fuels hurt people and planet
0    by CFACT  | April 4, 2007
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