From David at COP-12 in Nairobi: Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. State Department hosted a briefing at the U.N. global warming conference entitled "Focused on Africa: U.S. Partnerships on Energy, Clean Development and Climate Change" that sent conflicting signals on where ... READ MORE
Most press and blog coverage of the press conference sponsored by Senator James Inhofe today on the COP-12 climate change meeting in Nairobi seem to be focusing on the Senator's remarks. Our Ryan Balis attended. His write-up includes the remarks ... READ MORE
The Chicago Sun-Times has published husband David's statement criticizing Senators Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME) for asking ExxonMobil to stop funding 29 "climate change denial front groups" to which, the Senators claim, ExxonMobil was "the primary funder" in ... READ MORE
Ryan Balis attended the Competitive Enterprise Institute's "Sell the Tiger to Save It: A Private Conservation Proposal" conference today, and has filed a report for the blog: How can private property rights, free markets and market incentives be used to ... READ MORE
Another report from David Ridenour at the COP-12 U.N. global warming conference in Nairobi: There are signs that even Secretary General Kofi Annan may have some doubts about the certainty of global warming.This morning he delivered a fiery speech at ... READ MORE
Rajendra K. Pachauri, the head of the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says of those who disagree either that mankind is causing potentially catastophic global warming and/or with the big-government solutions proposed by global warming theory advocates: The shrillness ... READ MORE
Bizzyblog, citing Willisms, notes that the top ten percent of taxpayers are paying 65.7 percent of the personal federal income tax paid since Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax cuts; before Bush's tax cuts, they paid 63.6 percent. (By the way, ... READ MORE
Husband David has another report from the COP-12 U.N. global warming conference in Nairobi: The risk from crime is apparently more palpable to environmentalists than the risks of catastrophic climate change from inaction, as thousands of global warming activists stayed ... READ MORE
Not me, but former Undersecretary of Defense Douglas J. Feith, writing in the November 12 Washington Post. Gee, the picture Feith paints is nothing like the one we've seen on the news pages ... READ MORE
John McCaslin's popular Inside the Beltway column takes a look today at our criticism of Senators Rockefeller and Snowe for calling on ExxonMobil to defund 29 unspecified "Climate Change Denial Front Groups": Burning Rex More reaction to the sharply critical ... READ MORE