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by | Oct 8, 2021

President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday to restore the full extent of three national monuments that former President Donald Trump had greatly reduced in size: Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and the marine monument Northeast Canyons and Seamounts. Bears…

by | Nov 21, 2018

And here you thought the Sierra Club was all about clean air, clean water, and saving the snail darter. Silly you. Emails sent out by this well-heeled “environmental” group since the recent midterms will disabuse you of this naïve idea….

by | May 11, 2018

Under Obama, the EPA and the Sierra Club might as well have shared offices. EPA staffers would routinely hatch plots to cripple business in the name of this or that “scientific” scam. Al Armendariz, one of Obama’s regional EPA administrators,…

by | Apr 17, 2018

In all the humdrum surrounding public expenses in President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency, there is certainly a case to be made that there was waste. First-class travel, a $43,000 secure phone line, and poor judgment for failure to prevent…

by | Aug 17, 2017

For those of you who still believe that the up-scale Sierra Club — with 2.4 million members and a $100 million annual budget — is anything more than a general purpose left-wing pressure group, allow me to share with you…

by | Jun 21, 2017

Who does this describe? If they win, it will mean worse lives for the living, and death for many. They’re willing to lie about their goals and demonize those who disagree with them. And they employ the detestable practice of…

by | Dec 12, 2016

North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory conceded his re-election race to Attorney General Roy Cooper last Monday, but a complaint filed with the state’s Board of Elections alleges attacks against McCrory’s campaign may have been funded by government grant money that…

by | Oct 17, 2016

One of the recent WikiLeaks email dumps revealed some interesting things about hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking. (This enhanced drilling technology is a big part of America’s new era of energy abundance.) First, they add to the growing question…

by | Aug 18, 2016

There’s a lot of shoddy science claiming to show the public health impact of hydraulic fracturing, commonly referred to as “fracking.” Studies alleging birth defects for children born near oil and gas wells, higher incidences of cancer-causing chemicals, and respiratory…

by | Aug 10, 2016

Final federal approval for what is being called the “new Keystone” came from the Army Corps of Engineers on July 26 — allowing the pipeline to move forward. The 1,168-mile long Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), also called the Bakken Pipeline,…

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