
The United Nations adjourned its plastics summit in Geneva, Switzerland with no version of a global treaty coming close to reaching “consensus.” This is great news for the global economy, as radical proposals sought to place…
READ THE FULL DOE CLIMATE ASSESSMENT AT CFACT.org The recent report released by Energy Secretary Chris Wright on the climate impacts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. has caused quite a stir in the climate science…
By greatly restricting and outright eliminating some of the most pernicious taxpayer funded government favors in the energy sector, President Donald Trump has delivered on key campaign promises that will ultimately lead to…
Artificial intelligence is upon us, is here to stay, and is heading in one direction: more. More AI means more electric power generation — a lot more. “Green” or “renewable” energy is not going to cut it, no matter the…
In 1818, in the heart of Transylvania, a boy named Gheorghe Pomuț was born under the long shadow of empires. His homeland, a crossroads of cultures, gave him a rare gift — the ability to speak eight languages fluently. This…
By Manzanita Miller The issue of skyrocketing threats to safety and property in major cities has risen rapidly to the forefront of voters’ minds, with over two-thirds of Americans saying crime is a major problem and a…
By Robert Romano Earlier this year in March, Congress completed work on a six-month continuing resolution that will carry discretionary government spending, about $1.87 trillion, through the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30,…
EPA’s proposed action will worsen the “climate crisis” and “endanger people’s health,” the Sierra Club laments. It will “increase the suffering of communities that are overburdened by the dirty co-pollutants caused by burning…
Through its state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom, Russia under Vladimir Putin has extended its tentacles deep into Africa. Early in this century, Russia began escalating its outreach, offering its significant expertise…
Eighty years ago, Japan was brought to its knees by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on August 6 and 9, respectively. On August 15, Japan surrendered unconditionally, following the ultimatum set forth by the…
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