In Washington, D.C., there's nothing quite like a little nuclear saber-rattling in Third World countries to put lead in the old Eberhard-Faber (pencil, for those overseas).Two days after the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C., hosted a half-day, packed-house...
Candice Crandall
Enviro-Lobbying 101: Using PC
There are a lot of behind-the-scenes scheming going on in Washington, D.C., as Administration appointees and EPA career bureaucrats plot to circumvent Senate ratification of the Kyoto Accord by classifying carbon dioxide as a pollutant rather than what it is, a...
Patience with Environmentalist Scare Tactics Wearing Thin
The United States no doubt holds the prize for environmental violence, courtesy of Al Gore fan and alleged Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. But for sheer buffoonery, it's hard to beat the eco-activists in Great Britain. In spring 1997, to cite just one example, activists...
The Kyoto Global Warming Conference: Who Cares Who Wins, As Long As America Loses
In the last couple of weeks it's been snowing in Kyoto, snowing in London, snowing in Washington, and snowing all over Mexico -- in Guadalajara for the first time since 1881. Early flurries should have given some of the delegates to the Kyoto Global Warming talks...
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