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.
Monday: A Legislative Agenda For a Better Carolina
Join Our Livestream Monday, Jan. 11 at Noon You’ll Find Us On Facebook or at john locke.org With the new year comes new opportunity to drive a Carolina Rebound that…
College students want to fight COVID by … divesting in fossil fuels
Chrissy Clark of the Washington Free Beacon details the latest evidence of campus kookiness. Tulane University activists are demanding that the school divest from fossil fuels and establish a $15…
John Locke Foundation Senior Fellow Reappointed to EPA Board
RALEIGH — The administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has asked John Locke Foundation Senior Fellow Dr. Donald van der Vaart to serve a second term on its Science Advisory…
This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
This weekend’s special year-end edition of Carolina Journal Radio focuses on interesting topics covered during this especially interesting year. Jon Guze analyzes new Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s likely impact on…
Challenging Biden’s climate ‘crisis’ rhetoric
Rich Lowry of National Review Online doesn’t buy President-elect Joe Biden’s latest warning about climate change. Former Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel’s famous axiom is that a crisis is…
Climate alarmists who don’t like democracy
Andrew Stuttaford writes about the latest climate activist who has no time for the democratic process. Whether it’s through their attempts of “legislation” by regulation, litigation, or the pressure of…
This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
Republican Catherine Truitt will take on the job as state superintendent of public instruction in January. Terry Stoops looks at Truitt’s priority list during the next edition of Carolina Journal…
The precautionary principle should apply to alleged nationwide election fraud
If voter fraud was actually as pervasive as some are claiming, the future of free and open elections would be in serious doubt. Indeed, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and others warned…
Kerry’s climate job scrutinized
Lisa Schiffren writes at the Pipeline about John Kerry’s latest opportunity to hurt American interests while drawing a taxpayer paycheck. Suppose you are a man with a long history of…
This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
Elections for president, U.S. Senate, and governor grabbed the headlines, but people across North Carolina also voted on taxes, bonds, and alcohol measures. Joseph Coletti analyzes local referendum votes during…
Make appliances great again (and keep them that way)!
At the Reason blog, Sam Rutzick reports: In October, Trump’s Department of Energy finalized a rule establishing a new product class for residential dishwashers that will have a normal cycle…
New Carolina Journal Online features
Lindsay Marchello reports for Carolina Journal Online that threats of election-night violence have prompted some downtown Raleigh businesses to board up their storefronts. Donald van der Vaart’s Daily Journal explores…