Commissars of Climate Change Strike Again
Another prominent and respected scientist, Roger Pielke Sr., has resigned from an important government panel citing political bias built into the process of researching climate change.
Posted: 08/22/2005 | News
Should the U.S. Emulate France in Yucca Dispute?
The political dust-up over radiation standards approved in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) plans for a nuclear waste facility at Yucca Mountain, Nevada could be toned down if the U.S. were to begin recycling spent nuclear fuel rods, according to scholars with the NCPA’s E-Team project.
Posted: 08/17/2005 | News
Supreme Court May Decide Standing in Warming Cases
Environmentalists and industry and government officials are watching three court cases that have the potential to limit plaintiffs’ ability to improperly broaden the enforcement of environmental laws, especially in global warming cases.
Posted: 08/12/2005 | News
On the Right: Climate Studies Cannot Be Free From Oversight
Scientific progress depends on the free flow of ideas and data, which let researchers independently confirm, refute or improve the findings of a specific course of inquiry.
Posted: 08/02/2005 | News
