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Alan Caruba

Editor's Note: Alan passed away on June 15, 2015. He will be greatly missed

Alan Caruba: A candle that goes on flickering in the dark.

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Global Warming Lies Create a Climate of Crisis

The United Nations conference in Bali, attended by some 10,000 participants and observers, is likely to make future generations conclude that ours was deranged to be discussing how humans could have any affect whatever on the climate. They will, in retrospect, agree that the global warming theory was a lie whose agenda was to # anything that might extend and enhance life on earth.
- Monday, December 10, 2007

America’s Standing in the World

I am already quite sick of hearing Democrat candidates say that we have to “improve America’s standing in the world” as if the whole world holds our nation in contempt or disagrees with our actions.
- Monday, December 3, 2007

Never Learning from the Past

The libraries of the world are filled with books devoted to history and new ones are published on any almost daily basis, but if their lessons are ignored, it condemns nations and the peoples of the world to horrors that increase with the evolving technology of death.
- Monday, November 26, 2007

Loons and Bears Versus Eskimos and Oil

"A petition seeking Endangered Species Act protection for a rare loon that breeds in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve has been accepted for review by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service" noted a May 29, 2007 Associated Press article. "Conservationists hope an eventual listing of the yellow-billed loon will curb petroleum development in the 23-million acre reserve that covers much of Alaska's North Slope."
- Monday, November 19, 2007

Kansas Rules Against Electricity

I wonder if the folks at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment think that electricity is made by fairies who live in the garden or that an army of elves produce it?
- Monday, November 12, 2007

Eliminate the Gasoline Tax…

With the cost of a barrel of crude oil edging toward $100 (remember the good old days when it was only $70?), it's time to look at the gas tax. In August, the Cato Institute published a "Policy Analysis" that was titled, "Don't Increase Federal Gasoline Taxes--Abolish Them."
- Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Friends of the Earth are Nobody’s Friends

While most of us spend our time working to pay our energy bills and put food on the table, Friends of the Earth (FOE) spend theirs doing everything in their capacity to insure that the nation and the world will not have sufficient energy to meet the needs of the human family. They may be friends of the earth, but they are no friends of those of us who live on it.
- Sunday, November 4, 2007

Eating Food Will Kill You

It is now a proven fact that eating food--any kind of food--will kill you. No one who has eaten food in the past is alive today and everyone currently eating food will die. Therefore, those noble people who seek to save us from eating every kind of food that the earth provides should be hailed and saluted for their efforts to keep us alive.
- Monday, October 29, 2007

The High Cost of Climate Lies

An energy-rationing bill has been introduced to address "global warming." The "Climate Security Act" would impose caps on how much carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions can be allowed and would institute an elaborate program to "trade" allowances among the industries and business affected.
- Monday, October 22, 2007

Not “Peak Oil”, But Lots More Oil

There was an interesting news item out of Moscow in late September to which most people probably paid little heed. "Russia is one of several countries that have rushed to lay claims to the area where a U.S. Study suggests as much as 25 percent of the world's undiscovered oil and gas could be hidden."
- Monday, October 15, 2007

The Iraqi Tar Baby

As one of those who thought the invasion of Iraq was a good thing to do for both humanitarian and strategic reasons, the flow of books by those who went there after the invasion or by Iraqis who did their best to put it on the path to democracy all tell essentially the same story.
- Monday, October 8, 2007

Journalists, Global Warming, and the Truth

Being skeptical used to be a badge of honor for journalists, but if one reads any newspaper these days, most reporters casually refer to "global warming" without any hint that it is anything other than a done deal. Too many reporters have completely bought into the notion that humans and their use of fossil fuels are destroying the atmosphere and "causing" global warming. Neither assumption is true.
- Friday, October 5, 2007

Sunny, But Expensive Dreams

New Jersey has a multi-millionaire Governor, Jon Corzine, whose monthly energy bill is not a problem. That leaves the rest of the State's citizens out in the cold because, as the largest daily newspaper recently noted, "New Jersey already is one of the most expensive states for business" and, may I add, for auto insurance, property taxes, and a sales tax.
- Monday, October 1, 2007

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