For Immediate Release Burke, VA, October 10, 2017—Today the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation released Where the Grass is Greener 2: Helping the Poor amid Climate Confusion. This powerful new documentary picks up where a previous one, Where the Grass is Greener: Biblical Stewardship vs. Climate Alarmism, left off. Using the testimony of some thirty scholars—climate scientists, other scientists, energy engineers, economists, political scientists, theologians, philosophers, and … [Read more...]
Cornwall Alliance Applauds Energy Independence Order
Burke, VA, March 28, 2017—“President Trump’s ‘Executive Order on Energy Independence’ will save the American people hundreds of billions of dollars every year that would have been wasted on purely symbolic efforts under former President Obama’s ‘Clean Power Plan’ and other regulations,” Cornwall Alliance Founder and National Spokesman E. Calvin Beisner said today. “Former President Barack Obama justified those regulations by claiming they would reduce global warming,” Beisner said. “But in … [Read more...]
Scientists, Economists, Ethicists, other Scholars Support EPA Administrator Nominee Scott Pruitt
Burke, VA, January 16, 2017—The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation today released an Open Letter to the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee supporting the nomination of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Pruitt’s confirmation hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, January 18, 2017. “Some environmental activists are determined to prevent Mr. Pruitt’s confirmation, painting him as a ‘science denier’ or a … [Read more...]
TPPF & Cornwall Alliance Announce Special Reprint of Fossil Fuels: The Moral Case
Burke, VA—The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation and The Texas Public Policy Foundation today announced a special reprint of Fossil Fuels: The Moral Case. The paper, authored by TPPF’s Distinguished Senior Fellow and Director of the Armstrong Center for Energy and the Environment Kathleen Hartnett White and originally released in June 2014, makes the case that fossil fuels have vastly improved living conditions across the world and released entire populations from abject … [Read more...]
Scientists, Policy Experts, Religious Leaders Call to Reject Harmful Climate and Energy Policy
For Immediate Release Washington, D.C., December 8, 2015—The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation today announced that over 350 scientists, policy experts, ethicists, and religious leaders, plus laymen, have signed An Open Letter on Climate Change to the People, their Local Representatives, the State Legislatures and Governors, the Congress, and the President of the United States of America. The letter, which challenges “consensus” on anthropogenic global warming (AGW) exclusively … [Read more...]
New Petition and Videos Unmask Dangers of Climate Alarmism
For Immediate Release Burke, VA, September 22, 2015—As Pope Francis comes to the United States this week to speak to Congress and the American people about man-made climate change, a political agenda that pushes policies that directly hurt the poor and are contrary to the best science, the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation announces the release of its new petition, Forget 'Climate Change', Energy Empowers the Poor, and a new supporting YouTube video series, Greener on the Other … [Read more...]
Former National Hurricane Center Director Tells Florida Governor Fighting Global Warming Won’t Protect Florida from Extreme Weather
For Immediate Release Burke, VA, August 14, 2014—One of the world’s leading experts on hurricanes wrote to Florida Governor Rick Scott August 3 to counter an environmental advocacy group’s demand for Florida to fight global warming. Dr. Neil Frank was a household name and familiar face for Floridians while Director of the National Hurricane Center from 1978 through 1987. He then served as Chief Meteorologist at KHOU-TV Houston, TX, until his retirement in 2008. “It has come to my attention … [Read more...]