The exposure of thousands of emails, computer code, and other documents from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia last month demonstrates widespread corruption among leading climate alarmist scientists around the world. The documents show that these scientists have been...
By the time this newsletter wings its way through the Internet to you, I’ll be winging my way to Copenhagen as a non-governmental organization representative during the climate treaty negotiations there. Expectations for Conference...
Methane is about 0.00017% of the atmosphere—that’s 1.7 parts per million (ppm). Granted, it’s 23 times more powerful as an infrared absorber than carbon dioxide, which is now about 385 ppm. That means the 1.7 ppm methane have the radiative forcing power of 39.1 ppm of carbon dioxide.
We at the Cornwall Alliance are convinced that both carbon cap and trade and a carbon tax are bad ideas, because their costs will exceed their benefits.
However, if politicians are determined to seek to force reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, they would be wiser to use straightforward...
In this segment from a much longer interview, we hear about the choices faced by families on fixed incomes.
One woman moved to a different state because of the rising cost of gas made her commute impractical. She also shares how rising energy prices affect people (like her elderly mother) who live on a fixed income. CA