NCPA's Experts Available to Discuss Climate Change Science As Senate Debates How to Curb it
The Senate is expected to vote later today on a proposal sponsored by Senators McCain (R-AZ) and Lieberman (D-CT) to unilaterally impose energy restrictions similar to those called for under the Kyoto Protocol.
Posted: 10/30/2003 | News
Science Behind Global Warming Doesn't Uphold Scrutiny
The Senate is expected to vote today on a proposal by Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT) to unilaterally impose similar energy restrictions called for under Kyoto Protocol, without having ratify the treaty.
Posted: 10/30/2003 | News
What impact would McCain-Lieberman have on the U.S. economy?
According to an analysis by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the Congressional Budget Office, it would be disastrous.
Posted: 10/29/2003 | News
Climate Records Contradict Global Warming Claims
Overwhelming scientific evidence suggests the Earth’s current warming trend is part of a natural pattern of temperature fluctuations rather than a phenomenon caused by human activity, according to a report by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
Posted: 10/29/2003 | News
Senate Fiddles While California Burns
While the U.S. Senate continues to delay a vote on a proposal to prevent or at least lessen the toll of wildfires, catastrophic fires near San Diego have destroyed more than 800 homes and taken 13 lives.
Posted: 10/27/2003 | News

