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Oil Speculators: A Handy Scapegoat for an Irresponsible Congress

Saturday, 5 July 2008 8:47 A GMT-06
Here's an article I strongly recommend: "Why Oil Speculators Are Your Friend" by Steve Maich in Macleans, June 25, 2008. It discusses the stabilizing impact that investment in oil futures has, and explains why Congress is misguided in b

Why Is Alaskan Oil Still Off Limits?

Sunday, 27 November 2005 5:37 P GMT-06
Given the high cost of energy and our insane dependence on oil from nations that hate us, it seems imperative that we better develop our own resources to become more independent. But radicals continue to oppose every proposal to advance our nation's

New Orleans: An Environmentalist Disaster

Thursday, 20 October 2005 7:36 A GMT-06
David Schoenbrod's recent piece in the Wall Street Journal, "The Lawsuit That Sank New Orleans" (Sept. 26, 2005) reminds us of the high and even disastrous cost of radical environmentalism. He points out that the U.S. had long ago authorize

Death by Environmentalism

Wednesday, 24 August 2005 5:56 A GMT-06
Death by Environmentalism is an excellent essay by Robert Bidinotto that you really should read. This week I have been pondering the unnecessary economic disaster looming over this nation because of our dependence on overpriced foreign oil, when we

The Buffalo Commons: A Marxist Assault on Propert Rights

Sunday, 20 March 2005 6:55 A GMT-06
In "Buffalo Chips to Microchips," Philip Burgess reviews a radical environmentalist effort. In 1987, a husband and wife Rutgers, Frank and Deborah Popper, gained the praise of environmentalists with a Marxist proposal for a Federal takeo

Fossil fuels helping to cool the earth?

Saturday, 15 January 2005 11:59 P GMT-06
From Reuters: Fossil fuel curbs may speed global warming. A number of scientists note that cutting back on coal and oil use could actually make make global warming worse. The particles they put in the air help cool the earth. Something to think about

Global Warming and Increasing Disasters?

Wednesday, 12 January 2005 11:59 P GMT-06
Nice to see a little sanity about the weather in Dennis Avery's article, "Don't Blame Global Warming."Meanwhile, the renowned scientist, Kofi Annan, has pointed out that the destruction of the tsunami is just like the destruction global war

Do You Have Faith in Global Warming? A True Believer?

Sunday, 5 December 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
"Do you believe in global warming? That is a religious question. So is the second part: Are you a skeptic or a believer?" according to Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Richard Lindzen in an excellent article at CNSNews.com. W

Defeating Dust Mites in Your Bed: Use the Electric Blanket!

Wednesday, 1 December 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
Some scientists in Britain recently presented the results of their research on dust mites, as discussed in an interesting news story from Nature.com. These things abound by the millions in our homes and especially in human beds, where the moisture l

Global Warming Bomshell: A Mathematical Error Dampens the Case for Panic

Sunday, 24 October 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
Some of the most convincing and dramatic evidence for global warming turns out to be entirely meaningless due to a serious mathematical error. This has been reported recently in several sources, including MIT's Technology Review. This is a terribly e

Dredging Away Jobs in Wisconsin

Monday, 4 October 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
Many years ago, the Fox River in Wisconsin suffered from dumping of pollutants. Although the river has been cleaned up dramatically, there have been fears about residual pollutants buried deep in its sediments. Environmental activists have been so su