Williams: Environmental Doom and Gloom Predictions Are Wrong
10/9: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E Williams runs through the history of erroneous predictions about environmental disaster.
10/9: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E Williams runs through the history of erroneous predictions about environmental disaster.
2/13: There is tremendous environmental and community impact experienced by the deployment of green energy.
3/28: The legal battle against oil companies for their purported role in contributing to a climate change crisis is starting to take shape.
City attorneys in San Francisco and Oakland, California, sued five oil companies in two coordinated lawsuits on Tuesday, arguing that the courts should hold these companies responsible for climate change.
It’s as refreshing as a tropical mango smoothie to finally have someone in Washington who is standing up for America instead of the mythical “international community.”
President Donald Trump’s decision on Thursday to leave the Paris Agreement may have saved the federal government from an embarrassing court defeat.
Each year, Earth Day is accompanied by predictions of doom. Let's take a look at past predictions to determine just how much confidence we can have in today's environmentalists' predictions.
ACRU Senior Fellow and Policy Board member J. Kenneth Blackwell spoke to CBS News about President Elect Donald Trump's selection for EPA head Scott Pruitt.
‘Progressives’ attempt to silence climate change dissenters and pastors, too.
Will Big Brother impose mandatory treatment for individuals with climate change denial disorder?