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California Will Be Exploiting Developing Countries to Achieve 1.8 Million EV Trucks

by Ronald Stein

We all know by now that the California Air Resources Board has banned the sale of traditional combustion trucks – that run on diesel – by 2036 in the state. California now requires fully electric truck fleets. Recently, CARB unanimously adopted its Advanced Clean Fleets regulation phasing in mandates for medium and heavy-duty truck operators in California to buy 100 percent zero-emission vehicles and remove from their fleets internal combustion engine vehicles at the end of their useful … [Read more...]

Dated: May 25, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Economics, Poverty & Development, Politics & Law

A Powerful Defense of Capitalism

by E. Calvin Beisner

When Forbes editor Steve Forbes calls a book “one of the most important … in decades defending capitalism,” it’s time to sit up and take notice. Rainer Zitelmann’s In Defense of Capitalism: Debunking the Myths (USA, Republic Book Publishers, March 2023) fully deserves Forbes’s praise.In 10 relatively short chapters constituting the first half of the book, Zitelmann conclusively debunks ten myths, e.g., that capitalism is responsible for hunger and poverty or for environmental destruction, … [Read more...]

Dated: May 23, 2023


Filed Under: Animal, Plant & Eco-System Rights, Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Economic Policy, Economics, Poverty & Development, Energy Options, Energy Poverty, Environmental Economics, Environmental Subjects, Sea Level

Why Can’t Renewables Power Modern Economies? Physics

by H. Sterling Burnett

Image: Creative Commons under UnsplashTo understand why wind and solar power, even with battery backup, will not be sufficient in the near future to supply the electric power needs of any modern industrial economy, much less an economy the size of the United States, one must first understand how the electric power system works.Note: I’m not talking about costs. Although the media regularly reports demonstrably false claims that wind and solar power are cheaper than traditional power sources such … [Read more...]

Dated: May 18, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Energy Options, Energy Poverty, Environmental Economics, Environmental Organizations, Environmental Subjects, Environmental Transition, Environmental Transition, Funding and Incentives, Hurricanes, Land Use, Mining and Minerals

An Easy Guide to Rational Energy Policies

by Ronald Stein

There are extensive technical and lengthy discussions and proposed solutions—both pros and cons—about climate change, rising oceans, extreme weather events, the impact of emissions, net-zero, EV mandates, wind and solar mandates, pollution, temperature change, and energy subsidies.The elephant in the room that is seldom discussed is the simple and an easy-to-understand fact of life that the world is facing shortages of the same products and fuels manufactured from crude oil that were the basis … [Read more...]

Dated: May 11, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Economic Ethics, Economic Policy, Energy Options, Energy Poverty

The Practical Impossibility of Large-Scale Carbon Capture and Storage

by Steve Goreham

The Environmental Protection Agency is working on a new rule that would set stringent limits on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from US power plants. Utilities would be required to retrofit existing plants with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology or to switch to hydrogen fuel. Others call for the use of CCS to decarbonize heavy industry. But the cost of capture and the amount of CO2 that proponents say needs to be captured crush any ideas about feasibility.Carbon capture and storage is … [Read more...]

Dated: May 9, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Developmental Economics, Economic Ethics, Economics, Poverty & Development, Energy Options, Environmental Economics, Environmental Subjects

Using Science To Further Government Objectives

by Anthony J. Sadar

“Scientists Discover Strong Correlation Between Trusting Government And Eating Paint Chips” read a recent headline in The Babylon Bee. The article went on to report that “trust in government also ranked high among gasoline sniffers, toad lickers, and oven cleaner huffers.”Although the article is ostensibly satirical, trusting government does seem a mite flaky these days, especially when combined with a trust in mainstream media reporting on science in the service of government.Image: Creative … [Read more...]

Dated: May 8, 2023


Filed Under: Animal, Plant & Eco-System Rights, Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Economics, Poverty & Development, Energy Options, Energy Policy, Environmental Subjects, Global Warming Science, Hurricanes, Sea Level

Even With Its Problems, Science Education Lives On In America

by Cornwall Alliance

This is a guest article by Dr. Sharon Camp.Never have I been so inspired upon being removed from a venue. Actually, as a retired teacher of AP (advanced placement) environmental sciences and chemistry, I haven’t been escorted from very many places. Perhaps none. I should explain.I am a member of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington, Virginia, where I wear my scientist hat – a B.S. in geology and Ph.D. in analytical chemistry – and serve on the organization’s education committee. In supporting our … [Read more...]

Dated: May 3, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Economics, Poverty & Development, Energy Options, Energy Policy

NOAA Proposes Hammering 208% of Vanishing Right Whales

by David Wojick

Okay, it is a trick headline because they can only hammer 100% of the severely endangered North Atlantic Right Whale population. The point is that NOAA is proposing, for offshore wind development, to authorize a horrific 706 cases of physical harassment of Right Whales, whose dwindling population is down to just 340 magnificent critters.Image: Creative Commons under UnsplashThe average whale will get hammered roughly twice. The Right Whales migrate along the coast twice a year. Migration … [Read more...]

Dated: May 1, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Developmental Economics, Economic Ethics, Economics, Poverty & Development, Energy Options, Energy Poverty, Environmental Economics

Climate Change Papers You Should Read

by David Legates

This is an annotated anthology of published, refereed papers that, in my view, are fundamental to an understanding of the science of climate change. Millions of papers are published each year, and thus it is difficult to reduce the myriad of articles to just forty-four fundamental papers. Moreover, this annotated anthology is compiled from a climate change realist perspective, rather than an alarmist one. Its purpose is to present a list of the cadre of articles that convey the current … [Read more...]

Dated: April 27, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Developmental Economics, Economic Ethics, Economics, Poverty & Development, Energy Options, Energy Poverty

Your Taxes at Work: ‘Eco-Anxiety’ Counseling

by Paul Driessen

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees are struggling to cope with feelings of trauma and loss over the world’s changing climates and imperiled environments. Their work repeatedly confronts them with ecological changes, but even a sense of “anticipated loss” perhaps decades from now requires compassionate help. Or so the FWS and American Psychological Association tell us.Image: Creative Commons under UnsplashThe FWS is thus offering paid leave to employees who attend “eco-anxiety” and “climate … [Read more...]

Dated: April 26, 2023


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Change and Insurance Industry, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Developmental Economics, Economic Ethics, Economics, Poverty & Development, Energy Options, Sea Level

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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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