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Dump Doomsday Dogma
Submitted on 4.22.2010

Earth Day turns 40 today, a good time for scientists, politicians, journalists and the public to dump climate-change orthodoxy.



Environment too important to be left to the government
Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 4.22.2010

Earth Day, a good time to review some realities we didn’t know on the first Earth Day in 1970, when economic prosperity was assumed to be the enemy of the environment.

Trying to Recapture That Old Earth Day Magic
Submitted by Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D on 4.22.2010

For the last 15 years, Earth Day has been the occasion for me to play the contrarian through the annual publication of the Index of Leading Environmental Indicators

The Energy Policy Morass
Submitted by Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D on 4.21.2010

If you think the health care debate is a tangled mess, try wading into the thickets of the energy sector, which is high on the Obama administration’s list of targets to subjugate. Few areas of national policy offer as bad a ratio of blather to substance as energy.

Jerry Brown: older, not wiser
Submitted by Steven Greenhut on 4.2.2010

Now that California Attorney General Jerry Brown is an official candidate for governor, we're getting to relive some California political history as pundits and reporters think back to Brown's first stint as governor (1975-83) along with some of the entertaining facets of his long and bizarre political career.

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