State AGs Take Global Warming Into Their Own Hands
July 21, 2004 – In an audacious attempt to set national energy policy, Attorneys General representing eight states and New York City are expected today to announce a joint lawsuit against five of the nation’s largest electric utilities under the guise of curbing global warming.
Posted: 07/21/2004 | News
Climatologist Exposes Cracks In Global Warming Foundation
A new report from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) exposes serious problems with the historical climate trends reconstruction published by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)...
Posted: 07/12/2004 | News
Three Democrat Senate Candidates Call For Opening ANWR
Three Democrat candidates for the U.S. Senate – Reps. Brad Carson, Chris John and former Alaskan Governor Tony Knowles – today called for “responsible development of the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).”
Posted: 07/09/2004 | News
Tort Reform Should Not Be Held Up By Global Warming
A measure to control class-action lawsuits may be held hostage to global warming alarmism if the Senate is unable to end debate without having the measure loaded down with unrelated amendments.
Posted: 07/08/2004 | News
Decades of Federal Mismanagement Increased Forest Fire Hazard, Says NCPA
Arizona once-again is spending its summer fighting wildfires. National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett says federal mismanagement of our national forests is to blame for the annual toll that wildfires have wreaked upon the nation.
Posted: 07/07/2004 | News
