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U.S. must invest in anti-terror power grid infrastructure
CFACT advisor Larry Bell cites problems with the security of the U.S. power grid — including the lackadaisical attitude held by many power brokers toward the need for increased security.
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Enviros wage war on Christmas lights
Environmentalists are really worried that your home’s Christmas lights will ruin the planet.
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Reversing Obama’s 11th hour drilling ban
President Trump should overturn this unwise drilling ban. When the inevitable legal challenges arise any unbiased court should uphold his order as he has congressional intent, precedent, and his own constitutional authority on his side.
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Just how ‘permanent’ is Obama’s Arctic drilling ban?
It’s only “permanent” if President-elect Donald Trump or Congress choose not to challenge it.
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It’s climate regulations that threaten us
CFACT Advisor H. Sterling Burnett says that President Trump would do well to ensure that the EPA’s ruling that carbon dioxide is a “pollutant” be reversed following a true scientific review. He should also withdraw the U.S. from international climate agreements that drive and justify many domestic climate actions – and stop diverting billions of dollars of taxpayer money from important domestic and defense concerns to UN climate programs.
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New EPA head a welcome political climate change
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, President-Elect Trump’s pick to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is being painted by fearful leftists as a monster, a creature who will destroy the planet. The fact is he is much more interested in reversing the unconstitutional power grabs that the EPA has accomplished that are hurting the American people financially, reducing human freedom, and doing little to really protect the environment.
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Environmentalist insurance policies
Many liberals went into denial, outrage, and riot mode after November 8. Now they’re having meltdown over President-Elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees with climate and environmental responsibilities. Former Texas Governor Rick Perry at Energy, Oklahoma AG Scott Pruitt for EPA, Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions for Attorney General, ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson at State, Montana Congressman […]
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The $3.5 trillion fracking economy is about to get a lot bigger
Hydraulic fracturing generated $3.5 trillion in new wealth between 2012 and 2014 in spite of falling oil prices, according to a new study, but today’s rising prices could be even better for the U.S. e
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Property owners to Dominion: Pipeline YES, eminent domain NO
They didn’t expect Virginia property owners directly affected by the pipeline to show up, advocating for their rights. The property owners’ message was simple: “Pipeline yes, eminent domain no.”
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Swamp draining will expose corrupt climate crocodiles
One of the biggest areas of change in government behavior under the Trump Administration may well be the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — where Scott Pruitt intends to return the agency to reliance on sound science that balances costs and benefits.
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Sea level rise – or land subsidence?
New research by Dr. Roger Bezdek shows that excessive groundwater pumping, not manmade “global warming,” is the primary cause of subsidence in coastal areas studied — subsidence that gives the false appearance of sea level rise. The best way to protect these coastal lands is to stop or sharply curtail groundwater pumping that collapses water tables and leads all too often to saltwater intrusion.
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Conservatives must strongly support Trump on climate change
By Tom Harris President-elect Donald Trump’s opposition to the global warming alarm is a refreshing change from the Obama Administration’s naïve and hugely expensive crusade to lead the world to “save the climate.” Not only has Trump been right on the money in his descriptions of the sub-prime science underlying the scare. He also clearly […]
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Dems plotting to block Trump’s EPA pick
Democratic lawmakers are planning a confirmation battle over President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt. It probably won’t work.
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Scott Pruitt tapped to reform EPA
Scott Pruitt’s principled stands as Oklahoma’s Attorney General against such follies as Obama’s misnamed “Clean Power Plan” and his reasoned skepticism of climate alarmism indicate he knows the difference between radical Green ideology and genuine environmentalism.







