Special Interests Drive Energy Bill
Compromise national energy legislation due for a vote in Congress before week’s end is a good bill for special interests but not consumers, according to scholars with the NCPA’s E-Team project.
Posted: 07/28/2005 | News
Barton Right to Question Research
Rep. Joe Barton’s (R-TX) request for scientific data and financial records from researchers, specifically, Michael E. Mann, who produced a series of widely publicized studies on global warming is not only justified but should be government policy for all major research, according to NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett.
Posted: 07/20/2005 | News
How G-8 Killed Kyoto
The statement on global warming released at the conclusion of the G-8 Summit plus the failure of most signatory nations to achieve emissions targets effectively kills the Kyoto Protocol, according to NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett.
Posted: 07/14/2005 | News
Exxon-Mobil Boycott All Politics, No Science
The boycott of Exxon-Mobil by a coalition of environmental lobbying groups is part of a massive public relations campaign to effect change, but political not environmental change, according to NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett.
Posted: 07/12/2005 | News
