GLOBAL WARMING ARCHIVE
1999-2000
- Testimony: Has the Planet Been Warming? What is the Cause of Global Warming? What Might Be the Effects of Global Warming? (Prof. S. Fred Singer, President of The Science & Environmental Policy Project, before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on Climate Change, July 18, 2000)
- National Policy Analysis: With the Kyoto Treaty Dead, Environmentalists Take Incremental Approach, by John Carlisle (looks at plans by environmentalists after the apparent death of the Kyoto agreement)
- New Visions Commentary: Global Warming Rules Make This Black Man Hot Under the Collar, by John Meredith
- National Policy Analysis: Costly Economics and Faulty Science Kill the Kyoto Global Warming Treaty, by John Carlisle (predicts the death of the Kyoto global warming treaty)
- Press Release: United Nations Meeting in The Hague Will See Demise of Kyoto Global Warming Treaty; Economic Costs and Growing Scientific Uncertainty About Validity of Global Warming Theory Make Treaty Politically Unacceptable
- National Policy Analysis: Economic Opportunity and Social Issues Trump Environment as Top Concerns for Poor and Minorities, by John Carlisle (reports on a survey of environmental justice groups nationally to see which issues they rank as most important to the welfare of America's minority citizens) (For a press release about this survey, click here.)
- National Policy Analysis: Treaty to Combat Unproven Global Warming Threat Would Hurt Americans' Standard of Living, by John K. Carlisle (examines the costs to Americans of the Kyoto climate change treaty
- National Policy Analysis: New Government Report Warning of Global Warming Repeats Old Misinformation, by John K. Carlisle (questions the conclusions of the "Climate Change Impacts on the United States" report, often referred to as the "national assessment")
- National Policy Analysis: Cooling Off on Global Warming, by John Carlisle (explains that other environmental problems are a bigger priority than global warming for Earth Day's 30th anniversary)
- Press Release: Environmentalists Try to Whip Up Hysteria to Advance Global Warming Treaty; No Evidence To Support Apocalyptic Claims that Major Cities will be Flooded
- National Policy Analysis: New Technology Will Allow Us to Dodge the Hardest Punches of Hurricanes, by David A. Ridenour (says that hurricanes can't be prevented through efforts to stop alleged global warming but we can save lives by predicting severe weather more accurately)
- National Policy Analysis: Lawmakers Attempt to Tamper With Senate Jury on Global Warming Treaty, by David Ridenour (examines early action crediting)
- Press Release: Kyoto Treaty Early Crediting Would Tamper with Senate Jury: Early Credit Proposal Would Create Pro-Kyoto Lobby While Doing Little for the Environment
- National Policy Analysis: Behavior of World's Glaciers Fails to Prove Global Warming Theory, by John Carlisle (looks at what scientific studies show us about climate change and the bahavior of glaciers)
- National Policy Analysis: White House Tries to Buy Support for Greenhouse Gas Reductions, by John Carlisle (looks at the ways the Clinton Administration is using tax dollars to recruit business support for Senate ratification of the Kyoto global warming treaty)
- National Policy Analysis: Global Warming Not Responsible for 1998's Unusual Weather, by David Ridenour (explains why 1998 weather patterns don't prove global warming is occurring)
2003-2004 Global Warming Archive
2001-2002 Global Warming Archive







