Professors Challenge The Canard of Anthropogenic Climate Change

The theory of anthropogenic climate change has no reliable scientific basis Two distinguished Princeton professors, Richard Lindzen, Prof. of Earth Sciences, and William Happer, Prof. of Physics, recently testified before Congress on the SEC’s proposed rule change (taken without any Congressional authority) to make all publicly traded companies adopt climate

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West Virginia v. EPA Part III: Roberts Puts A Band-Aid On The Regulatory State

The decision in West Virginia v. EPA, which saw the five more-or-less originalist judges on the Supreme Court (Justices Thomas, Alito, Bryant, Kavanaugh, and Gorsuch) join Chief Justice Roberts to uphold the extra-constitutional administrative state, is gut-wrenching.  It will not even be a speed bump on the unconstitutional march of

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West Virginia v EPA: Part II – Roberts Puts a Band-Aid on the Regulatory State

To put the Supreme Court decision in West Virginia v. EPA into perspective, one needs to understand the constitutional issues with the regulatory state, as well as progressive efforts to alter our nation based on a claim that catastrophic, human-caused global warming is imminent.  Part I of this series of

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