Letter to Zeldin

Today, the Cornwall Alliance joined with a broad coalition of conservative organizations in sending an open letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin commending his leadership and urging continued reform at the Environmental Protection Agency. Administrator Zeldin’s actions—especially the reconsideration of the flawed 2009 endangerment finding and his push to restore sound science, proper risk assessment, […]

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Canada Comes to Grips With Financial and Energy Needs

A recent memorandum of understanding between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith represents the inevitable reassertion of economic necessity over the fantasy of “decarbonization” that has gripped Ottawa for the past decade.  Allowing for the construction of a pipeline to transport Albertan oil to a Pacific export terminal, the agreement prompted

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Europe’s Outrage Over Maduro Arrest Reflects Poor Understanding of Oil Industry

The dramatic arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro sent shock waves around the world. Yet nowhere was the reaction more negative – and more baffling – than in the European Union, where outrage swept through public discourse, a stark contrast to the generally positive reaction in the U.S. and elsewhere.  Much of this anger was aimed at Donald Trump

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Energy Wisdom is Lacking Among Public Officials

Most elected officials, as well as those aspiring to be elected, have little comprehension of the differences between the products and transportation fuels that run the economy and the electricity needed by infrastructure. Thus, all candidates running for public office throughout the country (both parties)—for Mayor, Governor, President, etc.—should be given the opportunity to share

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Africa’s Pipeline Rejects Climate Dogma and Foreign Control

Political powers in the United Nations and European Union have spent decades lecturing Africa on climate “virtue.” Net-zero pledges, renewable targets, ESG frameworks and more make up the ever-growing list of prescriptions for “healing the planet.”  Having already industrialized through the use of fossil fuels and enjoying full bellies, stable power grids and unprecedented luxury,

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Climate Alarmism’s Credibility Sinks Under Weight of Ecological Evidence 

The house of cards built on computer models and manipulated emotions is collapsing under the weight of a stubborn, inconvenient reality. The “climate emergency” exists only in the frantic press releases of a movement that knows it’s time is up.   For decades, activists have anchored their case in dramatic warnings about species extinction, melting ice

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Science Without Skepticism Is Just Politics in a Lab Coat

The following is. a guest article by Charles Rotter. The perspective paper “Scientists as Policymakers: Greenlighting Restoration and Climate Action” is presented as a sober reflection on how scientists might better “engage” with public decision-making. What it actually offers is something far more radical and far more dangerous: a blueprint for erasing the institutional boundary

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UAH v6.1 Global Temperature Update for December, 2025: +0.30 deg. C

2025 was the 2nd warmest year (a distant 2nd behind 2024) in the 47-year satellite record The Version 6.1 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for December, 2025 was +0.30 deg. C departure from the 1991-2020 mean, down from the November, 2025 value of +0.43 deg. C. (In the following plot note that the

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Global Warming Sustained a Naval Power That Dwarfed Vikings 

Popular culture is full of gritty dramas about Norsemen shivering in fur pelts, launching raids on British monasteries, and navigating the icy fringes of the North Atlantic. Yet, while the Vikings were struggling to eke out a subsistence living on the thawing margins of Greenland, a far more sophisticated, wealthy, and powerful maritime colossus arose

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Dismantlement of South Africa’s Ferrochrome Industry

South Africa’s once dominant ferrochrome industry is on the brink of collapse and requires a government bailout. That decline is not because the world no longer needs ferrochrome. It is because South Africa’s leaders tied their industrial policy to a “green” agenda that undermines reliable, affordable energy and sacrifices economic strength.  What is happening in

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