Energy/Commerce To Release Climate Change Report
The Climate Change Science Program's (CCSP) strategic plan will be released tomorrow at a news conference featuring Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and Commerce Secretary Don Evans.
The Climate Change Science Program's (CCSP) strategic plan will be released tomorrow at a news conference featuring Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and Commerce Secretary Don Evans.
Despite claims that war could disrupt global oil markets, the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) says there is enough oil to meet our needs for the next 100 years.
President Bush is expected to unveil his plan for dealing with global warming tomorrow.
According to an analysis released today by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA), the inclusion of carbon dioxide as a covered pollutant, raises questions as to the true goal of the bill.
Signatories to the Kyoto protocol on global warming will soon begin debate on whether to ratify the treaty in wake of a deal reached in Morocco this weekend at the United Nations conference on climate change.
The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA), has joined with the 21st Century Energy Project (21CEP) in support of a reasonable and balanced approach to planning a national energy policy.
In anticipation of the announcement of President Bush's national energy strategy, H. Sterling Burnett, senior policy analyst with the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) signaled his optimism that the administration will unveil a plan with "a proper and realistic balance between energy and environmental concerns."
Forest fires continue to rage throughout much of the western United States, turning 2000 into one of the worst fire seasons in a century. So far this year, more than 55,000 wild fires have blackened more than 4 million acres.
The National Center for Policy Analysis announced today that a new episode of the nationally syndicated program DebatesDebates, a series of programs that are sponsored by the NCPA, will be made available to stations starting today for airing this weekend.
Despite criticism from some environmental groups, Texas has made more improvement in its environment under Gov. George W. Bush than most other states.
National Center for Policy Analysis Senior Analyst H. Sterling Burnett has been appointed by Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander to the new e-Texas citizens commission.
The National Center for Policy Analysis announced today that a new episode of the nationally syndicated program DebatesDebates, a series of programs, which are sponsored by the NCPA, will be made available to stations starting today.
The National Center for Policy Analysis announced today that an episode of the nationally syndicated program DebatesDebates, a series of 22 programs, which are sponsored by the NCPA, will be made available to stations starting today.
Small businesses and residential customers could save millions from deregulation of the electric power industry – or see their electric bills instead go higher, a study released by the National Center for Policy Analysis says.
National Center for Policy Analysis Senior Policy Analyst H. Sterling Burnett will take part in a panel discussion on environmental policy at the 7th Annual State Policy Network Meeting in Dallas, Texas.
H. Sterling Burnett, Senior Policy Analyst for the National Center for Policy Analysis, will address the U.S. Conference of Mayors semi-annual meeting in New Orleans on Friday, June 11, to discuss the economic effects of the Kyoto Global Warming Accord on cities.
The United States would have to cut its energy use by one-quarter – the equivalent of stopping all highway, rail, sea and air traffic permanently – to meet the requirements of the Kyoto global warming accord.
The United States would have to cut its energy use by one-quarter – the equivalent of stopping all highway, rail, sea and air traffic permanently – to meet the requirements of the Kyoto global warming accord.
Criticism that "urban sprawl" damages the environment and threatens open spaces is based on false beliefs.
H. Sterling Burnett, an environmental policy and gun law analyst with the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis will visit Washington to discuss possible changes to state and federal public forest management with congressional offices and targeted revisions of the Endangered Species Act with the Endangered Species Coalition.
The global climate change treaty under discussion in Kyoto, if agreed to by the U.S., will have a significant impact on the Texas economy.
The National Center for Policy Analysis and Texas Citizens for a Sound Economy will host a reception Wednesday, October 29, 1997 to discuss the impact on Texas of a global climate change treaty.
Experts at a Senate briefing on global warming say the international climate change treaty set for discussion at President Clinton's October 6th summit does not consider the economic impact on industrial countries and will exempt developing countries from any restrictions.
The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) and the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) will sponsor a Senate Briefing on Global Warming to address the global warming myths that are serving as the backbone of an internationally binding environmental treaty due to be signed this December in Kyoto, Japan.
President Clinton has pledged U.S. commitment to an internationally binding Global Climate Treaty, but his lack of specifics during Thursday's speech to the United Nations Earth Summit enraged radical environmentalists.