Heartland Newspapers - Energy and Environment

Warmest in 4,000 Years? Not So Fast!

The mainstream media is reporting in breathless fashion about a new paper claiming current temperatures are their warmest in 4,000 years.

Issue #84: Serious Flaws Uncovered in ‘4,000 Year’ Warming Paper

The mainstream media is reporting in breathless fashion about a new paper claiming current temperatures are their warmest in 4,000 years.

Antarctic Sea Ice Sets More Records

Antarctic sea ice set extent set several records this week. So far during 2013, Antarctic sea ice extent has set records on eight separate dates, including the past five days in a row.

Would Sea Anemones Survive in a High-CO2 World of the Future?

According to the results of this research study, not only would they survive, they would likely thrive!... Read More

Global Warming March Fizzles in Washington DC

On, February 17, a very chilly and windy Sunday afternoon, the big guns of global warming activism gathered with their true believer followers in a park adjacent to the Washington Monument.

Republican Committee Shows Resolve Against Carbon Taxes

Today at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time, Republican Study Committee Chairman Steve Scalise (R-SC) will lead a discussion of the harmful impacts of a carbon tax on American families and small businesses.

Wisconsin Senate Approves Iron Mining Bill

The Wisconsin Senate approved legislation removing government obstacles to iron mining in the state.

Solar vs. Anthropogenic: Shaviv Discusses Climate

Nir Shaviv, a professor of physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will discuss at a March 21 forum the evidence demonstrating the sun has a large effect on climate.

Activist ‘Sustainability’ Fails Environmental Goals

Companies everywhere extol their sustainable development programs and goals. Sustainability drives UN programs like Agenda 21, EU, and U.S.

Is It Time to Get Rid of the EPA?

When I joined the Food and Drug Administration in 1979, I was essentially apolitical and knew next to nothing about federal regulation.
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