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Green Energy Policies No Help to the Most Desperate

by Larry Bell

Herd hysteria is taking tragic social and economic tolls on formerly prosperous countries that have enacted climate alarm-premised anti-fossil energy and agriculture policies.Such self-inflicted misery can be attributed to a combination of influences: unwarranted fear based upon provably failed theoretical climate models; grossly misguided expectations of so-called “green energy” capacities and economies; and certainly not the least of these, powerful political activist agendas that exploit … [Read more...]

Dated: July 26, 2022

Tagged With: Climate, Economy, Inflation, Poverty
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Energy Options

How Much Is A Climate Change ‘Solution’ Worth?

by Mark Meier

Numerous policies are being proposed to combat climate change. The cost of some of these policies are estimated to be in the trillions, tens of trillions and even near 100 trillion dollars. By claiming their policies resolve an “existential” threat, some advocates justify implementation at any cost. Governments would impose these costs on the public, reducing standards of living and quality of life.But what is the true nature of the presumed threat? Is it existential? If not existential, … [Read more...]

Dated: December 16, 2019

Tagged With: Climate, Climate Change, Economy, Environment, GDP
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Featured

A Story of Change – But What Kind of Change?

by Douglas Gregory

The Story of Change, the sequel to The Story of Stuff, should be renamed The Story of Changing to a Marxist Political Economy, though its creator might not understand her own political views well enough to recognize that. The Story of Stuff (of which there is an excellent four-part critique on YouTube) started as an Internet viral movie in 2007 designed to inculcate environmental conscientiousness via product choices. In the twenty-minute animated video, shown to countless school-age children … [Read more...]

Dated: August 1, 2012

Tagged With: Curriculum, Economy, Education, Environment, Marxism
Filed Under: Developmental Economics, Economics, Poverty & Development, Environmental Economics, Environmental Education, Politics & Law, Poverty

Humpty Dumpty Policies

by Paul Driessen

Corporate decisions affect a limited number of workers. Government policies, by contrast, affect millions. The drive to eliminate fossil fuels, switch to a CO2-free economy and prevent computer-generated climate disasters could cost countless jobs and impact families all across America. European industries are already reevaluating investment decisions and canceling projects, largely because of an increasingly strict and unpredictable regulatory climate in the EU, according to World Energy … [Read more...]

Dated: February 10, 2008

Tagged With: Climate Change, Economy, Environmental Regulations, Industry, Jobs
Filed Under: Economics, Poverty & Development, Environmental Economics, EPA & Other Federal Agencies, Politics & Law, Regulation

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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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