Heartland Newspapers - Energy and Environment

Activists Form Majority of Senior Scientists for Government Climate Report

A majority of the senior scientists responsible for producing the U.S.

Pennsylvania E-Cycling Law Takes Effect

Pennsylvania residents can no longer dispose of electronic equipment through regular garbage pickups.

Solar Variance Has Significant Impact on Climate, National Research Council Reports

Small changes in solar output have a significant effect on the earth’s climate, National Research Council scientists report in a new study published by the National Academies Press.

Grassroots Environmentalists Break with Larger Groups Funded by Renewable Industry

Grassroots environmentalists are increasingly calling out large, prominent activist groups for selling out to corporate donors from the renewable energy industry.

Delaware Taxpayers on the ‘Green’ Hook as Fisker Can’t Pay Bills

Delaware taxpayers may lose a $21.5 million “investment” as Fisker Automotive took taxpayer money to create green jobs but has yet to produce a single car in the state.

Survey: Geoscientists, Engineers Are Global Warming Skeptics

Only 36 percent of geoscientists and engineers believe that humans are creating a global warming crisis, according to a survey reported in the peer-reviewed

A History of Drought in the Southern United States Since 1895

Over-the-top contentions of both the IPCC and the authors of the U.S.

Water’s Growing Value Will Generate More Accessible Supply

Unused groundwater resources present a bright future for our nation’s water needs. 

Alarmists Continue to Fear Public Discussion, Debate

Global warming alarmists are solidifying their image of fearing open discussion and debate. 
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