Environment

October 19, 2017

The March Against Science: How Left-Wingers Are Exploiting Dodgy Research

Earlier this year the “March for Science” became an international phenomena. From ordinary citizens to popular science gurus such as Billy Nye and Neil Degrasse Tyson, the call for “science-based policy” was made loud and […]
September 11, 2017

The UK does not need to rethink its strategy on Biomass

In a recent article for Business Green entitled “The new UK government needs an immediate exit strategy from bioenergy”, the argument was made that biomass provided a false sense of hope when […]
July 16, 2017

If the EU Burdens Biomass, the Environment Loses

As the European Union’s 2020 climate and energy targets fast approach, energy providers are attempting to innovate to provide sufficient energy at reasonable cost. The UK’s Drax Power Station has recently received […]
April 10, 2017

Is Selling Off Federal Lands Good for the Environment?

A Land Without Value? Congress recently handed market-based environmentalists the opportunity of a lifetime. Earlier this year, the House of Representatives passed H. Res. 5, a resolution addressing changes to rules for […]
December 2, 2016

The Hand That Feeds Also Poisons

If you’re a game hunter frustrated by regulations and licensing, consider joining the Wildlife Services, a federal agency that specializes in killing wild animals. The government has grown so large that it […]
October 29, 2016

Innovation is the Solution to the Carbon Crisis

The end of humanity is near!…or so hyperbolic media outlets VICE and Complex would like you to believe.  A recent report from Climate Central, an organization that monitors climate change, found that […]
September 22, 2016

What the Anti-Pipeline Protestors Get Right

On the heels of private security attacking peaceful protestors, the Dakota Access Pipeline project, a 1,172 mile pipeline set to carry crude oil from North Dakota to refineries in southern Illinois, has become a major […]
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