February 15, 2016
George Washington may be the only popularly-elected ruler in history who, when his supporters offered to crown him King, relinquished his power instead. And as guest writer Frank Schnell explains in the first of two articles, federal agencies do not surrender power, even after congressional mandates are accomplished. Instead, departments like the EPA invent new problems to solve, thereby justifying its continued existence..... Read more
How Natural Variations Became Environmental Crises: The Word Game (Part 2 of 2)
February 16, 2016
Though it may seem like a recent phenomenon, chemophobia has been building up for decades. As guest writer Frank Schnell points out in his second of two articles, even generations ago activists were using the language of scientists -- possible, known, etc. -- against science. Read more
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