In the last part of our tale, we find Guy Fawkes, the brave Yorkshire man and experienced miner...

One old world in a bigger old universe.
In the last part of our tale, we find Guy Fawkes, the brave Yorkshire man and experienced miner...
Rape Facts and Falsehoods By James D. Agresti Abstract In this era of #MeToo and...
African Development Bank breaks with anti-fossil fuel banks to fund coal power, prosperity Paul...
Today is the tenth anniversary of the death of William F. Buckley, Jr., founder of National Review...
This Thanksgiving we should give thanks for fossil fuels – and promote them for rest of world Paul...
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,...
The American Congress recently passed the bipartisan Global Food Security Act, a $7 billion dollar project aimed at bolstering efforts to end hunger, malnutrition and poverty across the globe. Sounds noble, but this Act will most certainly not improve global food...
When will its leaders focus on vital issues affecting its people, instead of lining their pockets? Steven Lyazi, Kampala Africa is still battling “transitional periods,” from slavery and colonialism, to neocolonialism and eco-imperialism. Its wars, diseases and...