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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. 

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.

DOE Admits Electric Vehicles Are Failing to Meet Expectations

In yet another embarrassment for proponents of government picking winners and losers among energy technologies, the Obama administration last week pulled back from its prediction that automakers, w

Florida Rep. Gaetz Seeks End to State’s Ethanol Mandates

Florida State Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fort Walton Beach) will introduce legislation this year to repeal a state law requiring Florida service stations to sell only ethanol-blended gasoline.

Global Warming Models Fail Forecasting Principles

Global warming forecasts and models produced by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change fail several fundamental principles of forecasting, University of Pennsylvania professor

Environmental Fear-Mongering Ruins Water Assessment

Review of Last Call at the Oasis, edited by Karl Weber (Public Affairs, 2012), 272 pages, ISBN- 978-1586489786

‘Cash for Clunkers’ Hurt the Environment, Analysis Shows

The 2009 Cash for Clunkers program did more harm than good for the environment, concludes a new analysis published by E Magazine.

Rooftop Wind Turbines Fail at Toledo Government Center, Taxpayers Stuck with Bill

Experimental wind turbines installed at taxpayer expense on the Michael V. DiSalle Government Center in Toledo failed less than two years after installation and are now sitting unused.

Issue #79: Japanese Data Cast Doubt on Alarmist Temperature Claims

Global temperatures are warming much more slowly than claimed by British and U.S.
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