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UN climate panel cannot be trusted

Policy-makers, not scientists, lead the IPCC process In his Opening Statement on September 6 at the 46th Session of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Montreal, IPCC Chair Hoesung Lee asserted that “Science underpins the negotiating process and provides the evidence base for sound policy.” In reality, the IPCC is highly…

Liberal Thought Police Hijack NFL

It is a sad time in America. After 53-plus years of watching the NFL with my father and later my sons, after 50 Thanksgivings watching the Dallas Cowboys, after enjoying the Ice Bowl with my dad, and after twenty years of multiple fantasy football leagues, I am done with the NFL and professional football and…

Canada now investigates ‘climate denial’

It’s like something out of George Orwell’s 1984. Canada’s Competition Bureau, an arm’s length agency funded by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to the tune of almost $50 million annually, investigated three organizations accused of denying mainstream climate science for over a year, following a complaint from an environmental group. The bureau discontinued its 14-month…

The Greenfield Carjacker

On Friday afternoon, July 21st, an Asian woman was brutally beaten with brass knuckles in the parking lot of Pacific Produce near 27th and Grange. Greenfield Police identified the suspect as Corleon Thomas: a male, black, 5’3″ tall and 105 pounds. His black female accomplice was also arrested. The victim was left with a fractured…

EXCLUSIVE: Anti-Trump AG Raked In Campaign Donations From An Oil Tycoon With Ties To Putin

One of the attorneys general who has sought probes against the Trump administration has accepted large individual campaign donations from an energy tycoon with connections to Russian President Vladimir Putin. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has accepted more than $60,000 in small donations from Leonard Blavatnik, a Ukrainian-born energy billionaire with ties to Russian…

Callous CALAS Activists Against the Poor

Not long ago, supposed “environmental justice” concerns at least involved risks to mine workers and their families. The risks may have been inflated, or ignored for decades, but they were a major focus. In one case, a state-run mine and smelter had fouled the air, land and water with toxic contaminants in a Peruvian town…