Center for Food, Power, and Life
The Center for Food, Power, and Life aims to protect and expand freedom in the vital policy areas of agriculture, energy, and the environment, which we believe will enhance North Carolinians' lives by better access to food, power, and more of life's needs and wants.
The Right AOC on Point: Nuclear Energy Holds Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions
John Locke Foundation CEO Amy Cooke, “The Right AOC,” explains why nuclear energy provides the only realistic solution to reduce carbon emissions. Contact Amy at [email protected]. Follow her at https://www.facebook.com/TheRightAOC…
Climate Alarmists Like Luxury Beachfront Property
Sarah Westwood of the Washington Examiner highlights an interesting fact about some of the nation’s most vocal climate alarmists. From Bill and Melinda Gates to climate envoy John Kerry, climate…
Challenging the ‘Science’ of Climate Change
Jonathon Mosely asks in an American Thinker column how much science is involved in the debate over climate change. “Trust science, not the scientists.” That is the essence of science.…
New Carolina Journal Online Features
Jeff Moore reports for Carolina Journal Online on who determines energy policy for N.C. state government. John Hood’s CJ Opinion argues that users should pay for highways.
New Carolina Journal Online Features
Carolina Journal Online reports the latest developments in the dispute over Gov. Roy Cooper’s top environmental official. David Bass reports on the state House’s vote to cut off expanded federal…
Concerned About Greenhouse Gas Emissions? We’ve Got Good News For You.
I was talking to a friend in another state who lives about 50 miles from a nuclear plant. She told me about some of her co-workers who proudly wear the…
New Carolina Journal Online Features
John Trump reports for Carolina Journal Online on the N.C. Senate’s rejection of Gov. Roy Cooper’s nominee to lead the state Department of Environmental Quality. Ray Nothstine’s CJ Opinion contrasts…
In Their Own Words: Hear Why N.C. Senate Will Reject Cooper’s DEQ Nominee
Late Wednesday morning, N.C. Senate leadership announced this in a news release: If Gov. Cooper doesn’t withdraw his nominee to lead the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Dionne Delli-Gatti, the…
IN BOX: Why the N.C. Senate Will Reject Gov. Cooper’s Nomination to Lead the Dept. of Environmental Quality
North Carolina Senate Republicans issued the following news release late this morning. Why the N.C. Senate Will Reject Gov. Cooper’s Nomination to Lead the Dept. of Environmental Quality Unanimous warning…
‘Clean’ Energy Carries a Dirty Secret
Helen Raleigh writes at National Review Online about an aspect of “clean” energy that its advocates try to hide. President Biden pledged to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by at least 50…
Why Your Electricity Rates Are Going Up (They Won’t Say)
Media won't tell this story at all. How do I know? Because they haven't. It would involve reporting on Gov. Roy Cooper and Atty. Gen. Josh Stein breaking their promises…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Plummet in North Carolina
Counter to popular belief, North Carolina's greenhouse emissions have been falling all century — dramatically. The United States leads the world in reducing CO2 emissions. When people don't know these…