” … Here, the environment is not an issue — it’s an ethic. It’s protecting creation.” In criticizing President Bush’s environmental policy, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., made that pronouncement. Echoing a similar...
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Green Thumbs Vs. “Green” Politics
Every year, at about this time, I make my personal protest against environmentalism by going out and enjoying nature. How, you might ask, can enjoying nature be considered an act of defiance against environmentalism? Consider how — and why — I enjoy it. I...
Economics of Environmentalism Refuted
A rational response to the possibility of large-scale environmental change is to establish the economic freedom of individuals to deal with it, if and when it comes.
This “Earth Day” Celebrate the Industrial Revolution
On April 22, thousands will gather across the country to celebrate Earth Day, a holiday that has risen in the past decade from obscurity to the status of a mainstream, uncontroversial event. After all, who could be against clean air, clean water, and a healthy...
Warning, Congress! Look Before You Leap Into Internet Privacy Thicket
House Majority Leader Richard Armey this week provided some sound advice to his colleagues intent on passing privacy restrictions for the Internet — Let’s look at government privacy practices first. Armey noted a litany of abuses by federal agencies, from...
Mastering the Problem of Environmental Quality
An interview with Dr. S. Fred Singer by Bonner Cohen and Jay Lehr, Ph.D. Dr. S. Fred Singer, president of the Science and Environmental Policy Project, has achieved great renown for pioneering research in atmospheric and space physics. Singer was among the very first...
Bush Administration Must Say No To Jane And Kyoto
Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill is fond of telling the story of meeting Jane Fonda a few years ago. While CEO of Alcoa, he was invited to a White House briefing on global warming and found himself seated next to the actress and peace protester. She turned to him...
George W. Gore?
Everybody in Washington frets about Vice President Dick Cheney’s health, but what about his boss? President Bush is beginning to look a little too green for his own good. He may be in need of ideological defibrillation. Over the past several weeks, the Bush...
The Kyoto Protocol and the Oslo Agreement on Middle East Peace: Clinton-Gore’s Legacy of Failure
The election defeats of former Vice President Al Gore and of Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Barak would seem to spell the end of the Kyoto Protocol on global warming and of the Oslo agreement on Middle East peace. Gore will forever be identified with the Kyoto...
California’s Energy Meltdown
Assertions that California’s “blind faith in markets” has led to an electricity shortage is a lie.
Scientists do not believe human activities threaten to disrupt the Earth’s climate
Over 17,000 scientists have signed a petition saying, in part, “there is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the...
Environmentalism: It’s not about the pretty little animals
Environmentalists are now taking their “case” to the streets. They are burning down buildings on Long Island because they feel suburban sprawl has gone too far. It’s time that we stop calling such people “environmentalists.” This is too...
Government Regulation The Cause of California Power Rolling Blackouts
Destructionist government policy has increasingly restricted the supply of electric power in California and throughout the United States.
The Return of the Spotted Owl: Earth First, Means Humans Last
My friend Jack predicted this. When the first flurry of lawsuits was filed in Florida, he told me: keep an eye on the other news. Some government agency, he warned, will spring a new regulation on us — and they will get away with it, because everyone’s...
The Eng@ged Customer: The New Rules of Internet Direct Marketing
The following is an excerpt from the book The Engaged Customer: The New Rules of Internet Direct Marketing: It may sound odd, but the Holy Grail of Internet commerce and marketing is to provide the same kind of service that merchants and storekeepers did about a...
Gore’s Disastrous Green Agenda
On Friday, Al Gore declared that “prosperity is on the ballot” and described himself as “the right … choice to keep it going.” But those who are watching his campaign more closely just got a reminder of who the real Al Gore is: an...
Vice President Al Gore’s Secret Agreements
The new outbreaks of violence in the Middle East may finally get some people to look beyond the pretty words “the peace process” to the ugly reality underneath. Will those who have for years been urging Israel to “trade land for peace” now...
Greens, not Greed, Fueling Higher Gas Prices
“The solution to our current oil shortages isn’t more regulation, but less,” said Bernstein.
Governments Sacrifice Humans for Bears
The government has become an agent of nature-worshiping environmentalists who value pristine nature above human life.
Is Hong Kong’s Superstar Internet IPO “Tom.Com” Made of Smoke and Mirrors?
People in Hong Kong occasionally get a little over-enthusiastic when trying to buy hard-to-get items. When a real estate property is hot, for instance, both homebuyers and gangsters swamp agents with offers to buy. A few years ago, kids, parents, and their maids...
The Environmentalist Crusade Against Progress and Technology Aims at Making Man’s Life a Hell on Earth
We are fortunate enough to live in the US at the beginning of the 21st century and enjoy all the benefits of modern science and technology. Human life is now longer, healthier and richer than ever before. But not everybody is happy about it. Some people would rather...
Clinton Tries To Take Credit For Celera’s Achievement
Celera’s achievement rendered the government-funded Human Genome Project obsolete. It demonstrated that the public endeavor was a waste of time, money and resources. Yet, Clinton managed not only to save face, but also to share in Celera’s glory and advance the idea tha…
The Environmentalist Evil
Environmentalism regards man as a spreading cancer that must be eliminated at any cost. And its leaders mean it. Environmentalism is at root a movement against man. As novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand observed, “… [their] ultimate motive [is]…hatred for achievement…
Pirates of the Internet
For years, lawyers representing Silicon Valley were rightly emphasizing the importance of intellectual property rights. Such rights were the major issue in the final Uraguay round of GATT meetings. At that time, trade negotiators warned that American companies and...
Environmentalism is Bad Medicine for Humans
It is time for Americans to reject environmentalism and to celebrate the value of trees and oil fields — not for their own sake, but for the benefits they bring us.
The Kyoto Protocol and the Carbon Tax: The Costly Politics of Global Environmentalism, Part 4 of 4
There is a catch here, of course. If these countries have plentiful emission credits for sale, then their price will not be very high and perhaps quite low. This means that the United States would be able to buy permits cheaply, and proceed as if the Kyoto Protocol...
The Kyoto Protocol and Emissions Trading: The Costly Politics of Global Environmentalism, Part 3 of 4
The U.S. Administration’s strategy for meeting the other objection of the Senate is to rely on emission trading. In principle, trading should reduce the cost of complying with the Kyoto Protocol. It would result in the lowest-cost industries cutting their...
The Kyoto Protocol’s Endless Bureaucracy: The Costly Politics of Global Environmentalism, Part 2 of 4
The KYOTO PROTOCOL is not needed, is not effective in mitigating climate change (even if developing nations were to cooperate), is economically destructive, and therefore politically unacceptable. Yet, it has already spawned a large international bureaucracy —...
The Kyoto Protocol: The Costly Politics of Global Environmentalism, Part 1 of 4
The KYOTO PROTOCOL is being advertised as an international agreement to reduce the “threat” of greenhouse warming to the global climate. As its framers and supporters phrase it, global warming is the “greatest challenge to human existence on this...
Energy Policy: Why the Price of Oil Is Surging
The government and the ecology movement have done everything in their power to raise the demand for and restrict the supply of oil.
Brothers in Ideas: The Buddhist Dalai Lama and the Internet Tax Hoaxer
A frequent visitor to the United States, the Dalai Lama’s popularity increases with every trip. Forty thousand people heard him speak in Central Park recently, up from five thousand in 1991, and five thousand people from around the country are expected each day...
The Importance of Principles in Foreign Policy, the Economy, and Political Change
Joseph Kellard for Capitalism Magazine: What is your assessment of President Clinton’s foreign policy in the Balkans? Tracinski: Well, to start with, I think his so-called victory in the recent Kosovo conflict is really an unmitigated disaster. First, we ended...
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