The New Nuclear Energy Revolution
Throwing off excessive regulatory precaution will bend the nuclear cost curve down, argues new study
Throwing off excessive regulatory precaution will bend the nuclear cost curve down, argues new study
The Inigo impersonator devised a clever electoral strategy
Closing the state's last nuclear power plant is anti-environmental and just plain stupid.
The Texas senator is the first presidential candidate to win in Iowa while opposing federal support for ethanol.
Global warming could cool sexual passions and reduce birth rates.
Privately funded, carbon-free, walk-away-safe, burns nuclear waste - what's not to like?
Cultural appropriation: a crime against nature.
Cruz and Paul stand on principle against the federal ethanol mandate while all the other candidates pander.
Credit Trump with bringing a common state and local flashpoint issue into the primaries.
Ted Koppel's latest book explores the effects of EMP weapons.
Dancing on the grave of peak oil clearly annoys somebody.
A debate over biotechnology previews the regulatory innovation that could stop innovation
A failure of local government, brought on by public employee pensions.
Blame shifting and a lack of political accountability perpetuate problems with police, education, and even water.
2015 third warmest year since 1979 according to UAH satellite temperature data
Dancing on the grave of "peak oil" - will it stay buried?
Preliminary forensic analysis suggests intentional data manipulation
New activist climate scientists' video criticizes satellite data they dislike
But the Little Ice Age nearly became a Big Ice Age
How low can the slide downward from the peak of the most recent commodity super-cycle go?
Actually, science only works well when all researchers show their work
Climate change activists can be deniers, too.
A scitech research and policy round up for January 8, 2016
A scitech research and policy round up for January 7, 2016
Never bet against human ingenuity operating in free markets.
Overall 2015 was third warmest year in satellite record
A scitech research and policy roundup for January 6, 2016
The anti-doomsaying book for this decade*
A model for how to voluntarily rewild North America.
Spiked's Brendan O'Neill on free expression, environmentalism as "an apology for poverty" and why he is "a Marxist libertarian."
California's politicians and regulators are making the drought worse.
Forget Right and Left: Are You an Upwinger or a Downwinger?
The leading candidates to replace Barack Obama think America is going to hell.
World leaders are looking in all the wrong places for a solution
Response to global warming evidence mischaracterizes the truth.
Tells an audience in Paris to never underestimate that power being used "in the service of good."
Paris Climate Change Conference
Seventh Dispatch: U.S. reportedly threatens to walk out
Paris Climate Change Conference
Sixth Dispatch: The claim that pledges from 180 countries cover 95 percent of emissions is seriously misleading.
State Supreme Court ruling will make California housing even pricier
Paris Climate Change Conference
Fifth Dispatch: Here's betting that activists decry it as a "weak" accord.
"Hot or cold, cooling or freezing, global egalitarian measures are required."
World Meteorological Organization says it's going to be the hottest year
Paris Climate Change Conference
Fourth Dispatch: Saving the climate is nice and all, but where's the money?
The Global Warming Policy Foundation interviews me about the book too.
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