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You Have My Permission to Speak … Unless

… senators claimed their targets were spinning a “web of denial” about climate change. Their actions demonstrate that those who believe the so-called consensus … be investigated for their concerns over the use of fossil fuels or climate change. That same day, a Grist.org article told of a protest outside the …

Don’t panic over ‘forever’ chemicals

… in these issues in recent decades, however, has taken a back seat to climate change. But with the growing attention paid to so-called “forever chemicals,” … these reasons, policy decisions deserve wide-open debate. For many, climate change is a higher priority — either because of its forecasted impacts or …

The market speaks — against electric vehicles

Ford lost $3.7 billion on its EV sales

… motor companies so that someone else can get a better deal on a second car. It doesn’t become right just because progressives do it in the name of climate change.

Global Warming: Can Politicians Take the Heat?

… exposed to more CO2, a phenomenon greenhouse operators have observed for years. Indeed, a committee of the U.N.'s own Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has estimated that a world warming of 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit would so dramatically boost agricultural and forest growth that the resulting gains …

We Can Have a Clean Environment and Good Paying Jobs

What would George Washington do?

… enemies, at least in a political and ideological sense. To the environmentalists, free markets are not adequately regulated, and are responsible for climate change, the extinction of species, deforestation and a lot of other bad things. To free-market supporters, environmental initiatives kill jobs, innovation …