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I Love My Job, and Sometimes It’s Really, Really Fun!

by E. Calvin Beisner

Back in June I had the tremendous privilege of interviewing 32 scholars and leaders on camera for Cornwall Alliance's forthcoming documentary, Where the Grass is Greener: Biblical Stewardship vs. Climate Alarmism, and our already posting YouTube video series Greener on the Other Side: Climate Alarmism---Facts, Not Fear (subscribe to our YouTube channel and you'll be notified of new videos when they post). Many of these are giants in their fields. All are brilliant people and dedicated to the … [Read more...]

Dated: October 6, 2015

Tagged With: Anthony Watts, Ben Zycher, CAGW, Christopher Monckton, Climate Change, Climate Policy, David Kreutzer, David Legates, Elizabeth Yore, G. Cornelis van Kooten, Global Warming, H. Sterling Burnett, Harold Doiron, James H. Rust, James Taylor, James Tonkowich, Jay Richards, Jock Allison, Kathleen Hartnett-White, Ken Haapala, Leighton Steward, Marc Morano, Patrick J. Michaels, Paul Driessen, Robert M. Carter, Roy W. Spencer, S. Fred Singer, Thomas P. Sheahen, Timothy Ball, Tom Harris, Tom Wysmuller, Walter Cunningham, William "Matt" Briggs, William Happer, William M. Gray
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Policy, Energy Policy, Energy Poverty

20 Scientists Call for Prosecution of CAGW Critics—Judith Curry Puts them to Shame

by E. Calvin Beisner

Recently 20 scientists, firm believers in CAGW and proponents of policies to reduce it, sent a letter to the White House supporting a call by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) for criminal prosecution under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) act of scientists who disagree with them. Hello?! Anybody ever heard of the First Amendment---you know, that stuff about freedom of speech and of the press? Or, for those who don't like America's Constitution and Bill of Rights, … [Read more...]

Dated: September 29, 2015

Tagged With: Academic Freedom, Barack Obama, free press, free speech, Judith Curry, Lysenkoism, Post-Normal Science, Raul Grijalva, Sheldon Whitehouse
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Policy, Global Warming Science, Politics & Law, Post-Normal Science, Religion & Ethics, Religion & Science

Seal Hunting and Definitions of Cruelty

by Stephen Vantassel

The animal-use protest industry group, Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), took another Hollywood victim when it converted the sexy Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting of Big Bang Theory fame to its cause. Sweeting joins the emotive crowd of urbanites who oppose Canadian seal hunts. Now our big neighbor to the North has a long-history of first class wildlife management. In fact, Canada’s management of its natural resources (which includes wildlife) could be considered better than the management … [Read more...]

Dated: September 28, 2015

Tagged With: Animal Rights, Kaley Cuoco, Seal Hunting
Filed Under: Animal, Plant & Eco-System Rights, Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Religion & Ethics

Having Fun at the “Moral Action on Climate Justice” Rally on the National Mall

by E. Calvin Beisner

The Earth Day Network hosted what it touted as a major rally for action to stop "climate change" today (timed to coincide with Pope Francis's visit with President Obama yesterday and his address to Congress) on the National Mall in Washington. Only it wasn't. It was reported that organizers said beforehand they expected "up to 200,000 people" to attend. Well, I guess what they said was true. The number didn't exceed 200,000. By my guess, it didn't exceed 5,000 or 6,000, but I'm not expert at … [Read more...]

Dated: September 24, 2015

Tagged With: climate justice, Moral Action on Climate Change, Moral Action on Climate Justice, Open Letter to Pope Francis on Climate Change, Pope Francis
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Policy, Environmental Religion

A Nation of Plenty: Food Insecurity vs. Hunger

by Nelson Laplante

The United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, yet some of its citizens still go hungry, some are homeless, some fall through the cracks. Many people who are not suffering are still counted among the 48 million the U.S Department of Agriculture claims are “food insecure.” How is that possible? Simply stated, it’s not. Capitalism has created immense prosperity within the U.S., and most people have sufficient food.  What’s more, as CO2 increases, global greening occurs … [Read more...]

Dated: September 16, 2015

Tagged With: FEE, Food Insecurity, Hunger, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Food, Health & Agriculture, Organic Food

Obama in Alaska: He Didn’t Let Kivalina’s Crisis Go to Waste

by E. Calvin Beisner

The Arctic, like the rest of the world, experiences natural cycles, and some of them can be pretty radical. While most of the world enjoys a pretty stable 24-hour cycle of sunrise and sunset, with the sun visible roughly half of each day, a little longer in summer, a little shorter in winter, the Arctic (like the Antarctic) goes from 24-hour sunlight in mid-summer to 24-hour darkness in mid-winter. Long-term geologic records indicate that it also experiences larger swings from warmer to colder … [Read more...]

Dated: September 3, 2015

Tagged With: Alaska, Barack Obama, Climate Change, climate refugees, Global Warming, Kivalina
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Policy, Global Warming Science, Land Use, Poverty

Senate Committee Issues Damning Report on EPA’s “Sue and Settle” Practices

by E. Calvin Beisner

The Senate Environment & Public Works Committee last month issued a damning 73-page report, by the Committee's Majority Staff, exposing the widespread and corrupting use of "sue and settle" practices by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the Obama Administration, to form and promote its policies. It's not pleasant reading, and citizens who favor transparency, accountability, and equal access and oppose secrecy, autocracy, and favoritism in government agencies need to be … [Read more...]

Dated: September 3, 2015

Tagged With: Clean Power Plan, Environment and Public Works Committee, Environmental Protection Agency, Robert L. Bradley Jr., sue and settle
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Environmental Organizations, EPA & Other Federal Agencies, Regulation

Stewardship Advice For President Obama’s Alaska Trip

by David Shormann

Mr. Obama, here are three points to consider during your Alaska trip this week: 1. Roughly 70% of Alaska is federally owned, and much of that is off-limits to any kind of economic use of natural resources. Compare that with 10% or less in most of the original 13 U.S. colonies. Instead of “helping” native Alaskans by changing the name of Mt. McKinley to Mt. Denali, a better idea might be to either 1) reduce the percent of federal land or 2) open more of it up for job-producing natural … [Read more...]

Dated: August 31, 2015

Tagged With: Alaska, Denali, Environment, President Obama
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Environmental Subjects

Curry Deals Another Blow to Climate Consensus

by E. Calvin Beisner

Georgia Tech climatologist Judith Curry dealt a serious blow to the appeal to consensus on climate change in her paper "Climate Change: No Consensus on Consensus," three years ago. She pointed out (among lots of other valuable things) that, whatever value consensus might have in science (as opposed to politics), consensus is significant only if it arises spontaneously, but the alleged consensus on climate change had been assiduously manufactured by the IPCC. She's followed the subject a good … [Read more...]

Dated: August 28, 2015

Tagged With: Anthropogenic Climate Change, CAGW, Catastrophic Anthropogenic Climate Change, Catastrophic Climate Change, climate consensus, Dana Nucitelli, Global Warming, John Christy, John Cook, Jose Duarte, Judith Curry, Richard Lindzen, Ross McKitrick, Roy Spencer, Steve McIntyre
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Policy, Global Warming Science

Methane Monster—Not

by E. Calvin Beisner

Been hearing about the methane monster that's going to cook the planet? The Independent, Salon, Mother Jones, Alternet, Arctic News, and the Arctic Methane Emergency Group have all trumpeted it, and the methane message becomes the more dire as we approach Paris, with 5-alarm fires raging at TruthOut and Real News Network. Irreversible positive feedback loop: warming Arctic releases methane that warms the air that releases more methane that warms the air that releases more methane until we all … [Read more...]

Dated: August 25, 2015

Tagged With: Climate Change, Global Warming, Larry Kummer, methane, methane monster, permafrost
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Global Warming Science

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Future Speaking Engagements

May 23, 2025 – Grand Rapids, MI

GR.Church, 4525 Stauffer Avenue Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI 49508

Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, Cornwall Alliance President, and Steve Goreham, Cornwall Alliance Board Member, will hold a symposium on Sustainable Energy, Climate Change, and the costs to YOUR life.  For tickets and more information, click HERE.

June 18-21, 2025–Dallas, TX

Cornwall Alliance will be a host of the Association of Classical Christian Schools’ (ACCS) annual Repairing the Ruins conference in Dallas, TX, and will have an exhibit booth.

Details and registration can be found HERE.

September 19-20–Arlington, VA

Dr Beisner will represent the Cornwall Alliance at the fall meeting of the Philadelphia Society and will have a literature table.

Attendance is for Society members and invited guests only. To inquire about an invitation, email Dr. Cal Beisner: Calvin@cornwallalliance.org.

September 26-27– Lynchburg, VA

Dr. Beisner will be speaking at the Christian Education Initiative Annual Summit, “Advancing Christ’s Kingdom Through Biblical Worldview Education.” 

Details and registration can be found HERE.

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