Earth Day is now just over a week away. As schools, the media and all levels of government prepare to lay on yet another layer of misinformation manure, be sure to have your facts at the ready. (And not just the one about how April 22 just happens to be Lenin’s birthday…)
This week, George Will [...]
More people died in Ira Einhorn’s apartment than at Three Mile Island
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Montcoal and the Permanence of Risk
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What the West Virginia mining tragedy teaches about the perils of industry and government overreach.
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