Europe Looking Beyond Kyoto Climate Change Treaty
Skeptics of the theory that human activity is causing global climate change now have confirmation of their argument that the Kyoto Treaty – the energy-rationing international treaty to cut greenhouse gases – was not an end point but only a modest first step, according to an expert with the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
Posted: 11/29/2004 | News
Mercury Reduction Rules Are Fishy
The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed new rules for mercury reductions would cost about $1.4 billion per year, and would have a negligible impact on public health, says environmental consultant and NCPA Adjunct Scholar Joel Schwartz.
Posted: 11/29/2004 | News
Regional Climate Change Proposals: High Costs For No Gain
Abandoning hope that the Kyoto international treaty on climate change will ever be adopted by the U.S. government, environmentalists have focused their energy on pushing a series of national and regional initiatives to reduce domestic greenhouse gas emissions.
Posted: 11/18/2004 | News

