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Warming Activist Hansen Admits Temperatures Cooler than Expected

Prominent global warming activist James Hansen admits in a new paper that world temperatures are not warming as fast as predicted by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP

Idaho Wildfires Highlight Federal Land Management Woes

The Idaho legislature passed a resolution calling on the federal government to properly manage federal lands in the state that have been ravaged by wildfires.

North Carolina Bill Would Freeze Renewable Power Mandates

The first southern state to enact renewable power mandates may be the first to repeal them. North Carolina Rep.

Montana Bill Would Define Hydro as Renewable Power

Montana Sen. Jim Keane (D-Butte) has filed legislation to define hydropower as a renewable power source for meeting Montana’s renewable power mandates.

Alarmist Hansen Admits Temperatures Not Following Predictions

Prominent global warming alarmist James Hansen admits in a new paper that temperatures are not warming as fast as predicted by the Unite

Frigid Spring Silences Global Warming Alarmism

A remarkably frigid spring is putting the freeze on global warming from Russia to the UK and from Alaska to Florida.

Issue #86: Frigid Spring Freezes Global Warming Claims

A remarkably frigid spring is putting the freeze on global warming from Russia to the U.K.

The Skunk at the Rent-Seekers’ Party

The March 26 edition of The Wall Street Journal has a special section titled  “Environment” presenting excerpts and features from the Journal’s l
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