In reading the history of nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their...

The great outdoors. Preserving it, discovering it, and enjoying it.
In reading the history of nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their...
Concerns over impacts from energy projects disappear where “green” energy is involved Paul...
In our tiny beachside cottage on a sheltered Vancouver Island bay, a stones throw from the water,...
Claims defy parody, as alarmists become more tyrannical and their policies wreak havoc Paul...
This Thanksgiving we should give thanks for fossil fuels – and promote them for rest of world Paul...
Falsifying or ignoring data that don’t support conclusions or agendas is worse than junk science! Paul Driessen The epidemic of agenda-driven science by press release and falsification has reached crisis proportions. In just the past week: Duke University admitted...
Trump was 100% right (not just 97%) to show real leadership and walk away from Paris Paul Driessen I can guess why a raven is like a writing-desk, Alice said. “Do you mean you think you can find out the answer?” said the March Hare. “Exactly so,” said Alice. “Then you...
Using junk science marches, ignorant professors, resistance and violence to drive public policy Paul Driessen Recent science and climate marches demonstrated how misinformed, indoctrinated, politicized and anti-Trump these activists are – and how indifferent...
African families and hospitals cannot rely on limited solar power, instead of electricity Steven Lyazi Solar technology in Africa, including my country of Uganda, would bring good news to millions of people who today must use firewood, charcoal and dung for cooking....
A week dedicated to topics that underscore impacts environmentalists don’t want to discuss Paul Driessen April 22 was Earth Day, the March for Science and Lenin’s birthday (which many say is appropriate, since environmentalism is now green on the outside and red,...