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EPA Hands Over Documents to Advance McCarthy Nomination

EPA officials agreed to address transparency concerns voiced by Republican U.S.

California Assembly Rejects Fracking Ban

The California State Assembly overwhelmingly rejected a bill that would have banned oil and natural gas fracking in the state.

Illinois Passes Nation’s Toughest Fracking Restrictions

The Illinois Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill imposing the toughest fracking restrictions in the nation. The bill now advances to Gov.

Glacial Retreat Shows Warmer Temps 400-600 Years Ago

A retreat of glaciers in the Canadian Arctic shows temperatures were at least as warm as today 400-to-600 years ago.

Peer-Reviewed Study Finds CO2 Not Responsible for Recent Warming

Carbon dioxide emissions are not the primary factor in recent global warming, a newly published peer-reviewed study re

Climate Alarmists Caught Doctoring ’97-Percent Consensus’ Claims

Global warming alarmists and their allies in the liberal media have been caught doctoring the results of a widely cited paper asserting there is a 97-percent scientific consensus regarding human-ca

Polar Sea Ice Exceeds the Long-Term Average

Polar sea ice remains more extensive than the long-term average, as has been the case for most of this year.

Prominent Alarmist Wished for Oklahoma Tornado Tragedy

Nobel Prize-winning global warming alarmist Thomas Schelling told the Atlantic in a 2009 interview, “I sometimes wish that we could have, over the next five or ten years, a lot of horrid t

Issue #92: Politicians Play Ridiculous Global Warming Card after Tornado

Not 24 hours passed from the time a devastating tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, killing at least 24 people including eight children, until shameless global warming activists in Congress beg

After Oklahoma Tornado, Politicians Play Ridiculous Global Warming Card

Not 24 hours after the tragic Oklahoma tornado, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Sen.
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