WhatFinger

Paul Driessen

Paul Driessen is a senior fellow with the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow and Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, nonprofit public policy institutes that focus on energy, the environment, economic development and international affairs. Paul Driessen is author of Eco-Imperialism: Green power, Black death

Older articles by Paul Driessen

Most Recent Articles by Paul Driessen:

Will Congress finally get tough on junk science?

Will Congress finally get tough on junk science? A growing problem for modern industrialized Western societies is the legion of government agencies and unelected bureaucrats and allied nongovernmental organizations that seem impervious to transparency, accountability or reform. Their expansive power often controls public perceptions and public policies. Prominent among them are those involved in climate change research and energy policy. In recent years, they have adjusted data to fit the dangerous manmade climate chaos narrative, while doling out billions of taxpayer dollars for research that supports this perspective, and basing dire predictions and policy demands primarily on climate models that assume carbon dioxide now drives climate and weather (and the sun, water vapor, ocean currents and other powerful natural forces have been relegated to minor roles).
- Monday, March 5, 2018

Our next energy and security crisis?

Our next energy and security crisis? Oil and natural gas aren't just fuels. They supply building blocks for pharmaceuticals; plastics in vehicle bodies, athletic helmets and thousands of other products; and complex composites in solar panels and wind turbine blades and nacelles. The USA was importing 65% of its petroleum in 2005, creating serious national security concerns. But thanks to fracking, imports are now 40% and the US exports oil and gas.
- Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Climate alarmism is still bizarre, dogmatic, intolerant

Climate alarmism is still bizarre, dogmatic, intolerant Climate alarmism dominated the Obama era and run-up to Paris. But it's at least as bizarre, dogmatic and intolerant now that: President Trump pulled the United States out of the all pain/no gain Paris climate pact; the US EPA is reversing anti-fossil fuel programs rooted in doom-and-gloom climatology; America is producing and exporting more oil, gas and coal; developing nations are burning vastly more of these fuels; Poland is openly challenging EU climate diktats; and German, British Australian and other politicians are voicing increasing concerns about job-killing, eco-unfriendly "green" energy.
- Sunday, February 18, 2018

Dear Lord, what were you thinking?

Dear Lord, what were you thinking? What a marvelous evening it was. World-class drummer Tommy Igoe and his Birdland All-Stars treated the George Mason University Center for the Arts audience to a joyous evening of jazz, funk, Brazilian and original music that featured new renditions of classics by David Bowie, The Police, Steely Dan, Charlie Parker and other famed artists. Every high-energy number captivated these jazz aficionados.
- Friday, February 16, 2018

Lease the OCS--to benefit all Americans

Lease the OCS--to benefit all Americans Under the current offshore energy program developed during the Obama years, 94% of the nation's Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) is off limits to leasing and drilling. Under the Draft Proposed Program (DPP) announced January 4 by Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, over 90% of OCS acreage and 98% of "undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources" in these federal offshore areas (beyond the 3-mile limit of state waters) will be considered for possible future leasing, exploration and development.
- Friday, February 9, 2018

The fake 'Trump is racist' issue

The fake 'Trump is racist' issue By now, nearly the entire world has heard reports that President Trump referred to the origins of some immigrants as "sh**hole countries."
- Sunday, January 21, 2018

Blatant Blue State hypocrisy

Blatant Blue State hypocrisy You've got to admire the full frontal audacity of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio, and their union and pressure group comrades in arms. Their hypocrisy, fraud and tyranny are boundless, especially on fiscal, energy and climate change issues.
- Sunday, January 14, 2018

The biofuel crony capitalist revolving door

The biofuel crony capitalist revolving door Yet another congressional aide is about to pass through Washington's infamous revolving door to a lucrative private sector position. Kurt Kovarik, legislative director for Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), will become vice president of federal affairs for the National Biodiesel Board.
- Sunday, January 7, 2018


Reducing Antiquities Act land grabs

Reducing Antiquities Act land grabs Acting on recommendations by Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, on December 4 President Trump significantly reduced the size of two enormous areas in Utah that Presidents Clinton and Obama had set aside as limited-access, no-development zones under the 1906 Antiquities Act.
- Sunday, December 17, 2017



Sharing our blessings

Sharing our blessings, gas, oil, fossil fuels This Thanksgiving weekend is a good time to express our gratitude for the jobs, living standards and life spans we enjoy today--largely because of abundant, reliable, affordable energy, 83% of it still because of fossil fuels.
- Sunday, November 26, 2017

Virginia goes Don Quixote

Virginia goes Don QuixoteDemocrat Ralph Northam had barely won the Virginia governor's race when his party announced it would impose a price on greenhouse gases emissions, require a 3% per year reduction in GHG emissions, and develop a cap-and-trade scheme requiring polluters to buy credits for emitting carbon dioxide.
- Sunday, November 19, 2017

Agitators, regulators and predators on the prowl

Agitators, regulators and predators on the prowl Legal and scientific ethics seem to have become irrelevant, as anti-chemical agitators, regulators and trial lawyers team up on numerous lawsuits against Monsanto. They're seeking tens of billions of dollars in jackpot justice, by claiming a chemical in the company's popular weed killer RoundUp causes cancer.
- Sunday, October 29, 2017

DC Swamp denizens strike back

EPA reductions in biodiesel mandates
Despite what I thought were persuasive articles over the years (here, here and here, for example), corn ethanol and other biofuel mandates remain embedded in US law. As we have learned, once a government program is created, it becomes virtually impossible to eliminate, revise or even trim fat from it.
- Monday, October 23, 2017

The Obama EPA's crooked prosecutors

Suppose a crooked prosecutor framed someone and was determined to get a conviction. So he built an entire case on tainted, circumstantial evidence, and testimony from witnesses who had their reasons for wanting the guy in jail. Suppose the prosecutor ignored or hid exculpatory evidence and colluded with the judge to prevent the defendant from presenting a robust defense or cross-examining adverse witnesses.
- Sunday, October 15, 2017

Politicized sustainability threatens planet and people

Sustainability (sustainable development) is one of the hottest trends on college campuses, in the news media, in corporate boardrooms and with regulators. There are three different versions.
- Sunday, October 8, 2017

Funding the arts--or hurricane recovery

A couple of friends recently said it was terrible that some in Congress and the White House could even consider reducing National Endowment for the Arts funding. It's a critical program, they feel, essential for the very survival of many community and even big-time theaters, orchestras and other arts programs. The thought of trimming the NEA shows a low regard for this important component of civilized society.
- Monday, October 2, 2017

Now it's a war on pipelines

The radical environmentalist war on fossil fuels has opened a new front: a war on pipelines. For years, activist zealots claimed the world was rapidly depleting its oil and natural gas supplies.
- Sunday, September 24, 2017

Sponsored