National Review
The Pill As Pollutant
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North v South 2.0
In the seventies and eighties it became trendy to talk about the global gap between "North" and "South," in the sense that…
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An Issue of Science and Economics
Full Document Available in PDF Abundant and affordable energy is one of the great boons…
Human Events
The Wastefulness of Ethanol
Human Events discusses the efficiency of ethanol compared to gasoline with Iain Murray. Moreover, that one gallon of ethanol that is produced through…
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Global Warming Economics
Facts vs. Myths: Iain Murray debunks the central global warming policy myths, and proposes an alternative way forward.
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Time to recycle recycling?
Iain Murray takes on the sacred cow of environmentalism to point out that recycling can produce more carbon than new manufacture…
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Fudge or Free Markets
Fudge or Free Markets The energy -policy choices that we face. By Iain Murray The collapse last week of…
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Now That’s An Argument
WND
The Sustainability Movement
WND
The Sustainability Movement
WND reports on Iain Murray's book enviornmental catstrophes caused by alarmists. In his clunkily titled but otherwise excellent new book, “The Really Inconvenient…
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The Consumer-Last Energy Bill
The Consumer-First Energy Act, intended to address the energy crisis, fails to achieve its stated purpose.
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Green: The New Color of Catastrophe
Is there an advert on TV that doesn’t claim the product or company involved is “doing its best for the planet” or something…
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Congested Pockets
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Treehuggers Against Trees
With wildfires burning, it is useful to turn to the wisdom of the ancients. When the pioneers first entered the great forests of America,…
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The Children’s Crusade
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Let Them Burn Ethanol
American grocery stores are starting to introduce food rationing. Wal Mart is restricting the amount of rice customers can buy. In Mexico and Yemen,…
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Heritage Speech
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All You Ever Wanted to Know About Ethanol…
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Is environmentalism the opiate of the liberals?
Religion plays a vitally important role in human life. This is especially true in America, and America’s religion has always been Christianity.
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The Windy Denmark Question
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The Truths Shall Set You Free
Preview of "The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don't Want You to Know About."…
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The Pill as Pollutant
In 2002, thanks to soccer star David Beckham, the world was introduced to the “metrosexual.” Two years later, and with less mainstream-media…
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The Really Inconvenient Truths
From the Inside Flap Al Gore is bad for the planet… Talk about really inconvenient truths–that's one of the many you'll find in Iain Murray's…
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The Indian Question
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The Left on Ethanol
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Greening the Issue II
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Greening the Issue I
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Blinkered Approach
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A Free Market Approach to Energy Security
Proposed measures to achieve "energy independence" have the potential to inflict significant economic damage on America.
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Bush’s Global Warming Surrender
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Re: X-Prize – and yet another
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Defending Liberty in India
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So much for societal breakdown/salvation
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Herding Skeptics Through Wal Mart
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Puff the Magic Dragon
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Thank God D-Day Went Better Than E-Day
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Plug-in Hybrids the New Target
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The Concession Question
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When Green Values Clash, Coase has the Answer
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RIP Benazir Bhutto
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If a pirate and a ninja could be friends…
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Global Warming Well Down List of Issues, Even for Democrats
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Blue Laws and New Laws
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Most Preposterous Claim Ever
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A Prize Al Gore Didn’t Win
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Why America Doesn’t Ratify Treaties
One of the leading sources of anti-Americanism relates to America's supposed arrogance in failing to sign or ratify international treaties that the rest of…
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Partners in spin win Nobel Peace Prize
In its collective wisdom, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this year jointly to former Vice President Al Gore and…
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Court Finds Inconvenient Truths
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Where the UK Leads…
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The Break-Up: Time for a Green Divorce
After the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, environmental groups saw an opening. They realized that national-security hawks would be open to proposals to…