Climate Cycle Is Primary Factor In Global Warming, Cooling
Human activities have little to do with the Earth’s current warming trend, according to a study published today by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
Posted: 09/29/2005 | News
Big Wins for Energy in Courts, Congress; Legal Merits Wins Out Over Environmental Absolutism
Sound science, judicial restraint and democracy have scored big wins lately both in the courts and in Congress over the combined forces of parochial politics and environmental absolutism, according to National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) Senior Fellow Dr. H. Sterling Burnett.
Posted: 09/22/2005 | News
Katrina Underscores Need for Energy Diversity
Although fuel prices have moderated somewhat, Hurricane Katrina will continue to cause higher than normal prices for home heating oil, gasoline, food and chemicals, but the impact of the storm has important implications for public policy debate about energy, especially since it could have been much worse, according to NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett.
Posted: 09/20/2005 | News
Global Warming: Adapt or Prevent?
Trying to stop global warming imposes huge costs and provides very few benefits, according to a study authored by a Bush Administration analyst and released today by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
Posted: 09/14/2005 | News

