Congress Passes One Slice Of Off-Shore Loaf
In one of its final acts, Congress voted to end a quarter-century offshore drilling ban and allow energy companies to tap natural gas and oil beneath waters in a small region of the Gulf of Mexico.
Posted: 12/14/2006 | News
Most Everything You Know About Air Pollution Is Wrong
Contrary to what many environmental activists, regulators and journalists regularly assert, air pollution is not a growing problem or a serious threat to the public’s health, according to a new study from the National Center for Policy Analysis.
Posted: 12/11/2006 | News
Media Shows Irrational Hysteria On Global Warming
David Deming, an associate professor at the University of Oklahoma and an adjunct scholar with the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA), testified this morning at a special hearing of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
Posted: 12/06/2006 | News
Court Should Rule Congress Decides EPA Regulations, Not States
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today from several states and environmental groups who are claiming the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must regulate gas emissions from new cars and trucks in an effort to prevent global warming.
Posted: 11/29/2006 | News
Warming Caused by Natural Cycle, Not Humans
Human activities have little to do with the Earth’s current warming trend, according to a new book by Denis Avery and Fred Singer, Adjunct Scholars with the National Center for Policy Analysis.
Posted: 11/16/2006 | News
