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.
This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
Now that both major parties have completed official nominations of their presidential candidates, the 2020 election campaign can shift into top gear. Rick Henderson highlights key moments from the GOP…
NCAE car caravan highlights continued disregard for the environment
It’s sad that the group wants to advance their political agenda by pumping nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and other pollutants into the air by cruising/idling in their cars for hours. …
Cooper’s Not-So-Clean Energy Plan
Dem. Gov. Roy Cooper has seemingly taken every opportunity to promote renewable energy in North Carolina – and just as often stymie advancement of other energy sources like natural gas…
Gov. Cooper’s “Clean Energy Plan,” Part 1: Background strategy and expectations
The ideology and known preferences of the ones providing technical support to Gov. Cooper's "Clean Energy Plan" sadly means we can expect higher energy prices, the loss of productive power…
Biden’s support for a Green New Deal
Charles Fain Lehman of the Washington Free Beacon highlights Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s energy and environmental policy priorities. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden believes that a “Green New Deal”…
This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
Available data make it easier to tell the story of the patients most likely to struggle with COVID-19. Jordan Roberts analyzes a recent COVID-19 profile for the next edition of…
This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
Uncertainty about the 2020-21 academic year is prompting more N.C. parents to look into alternatives to traditional public schools. Terry Stoops assesses the impact for school choice during the next…
New Carolina Journal Online features
Julie Havlak reports for Carolina Journal Online on President Trump’s trip to Research Triangle Park. The Daily Journal highlights a recent critique of the Green New Deal and its $40,000…
End of Atlantic Coast Pipeline hurts Eastern North Carolina
Low-cost energy is an essential ingredient to economic vitality. Rodney Pitts, chairman of Southern Elevator and a John Locke Foundation board member sent the following to the Charlotte Observer as…
A real climate conspiracy led by state-level attorneys general
Jordan McGillis documents for the Washington Examiner a legal controversy surrounding climate change. Keith Ellison and Karl Racine, attorneys general of Minnesota and the District of Columbia, respectively, filed fraud…
A climate policy more economically dangerous than COVID-19
Andy Puzder explains at FoxNews.com why Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s climate policy would prove disastrous for the American economy. If you think the economic shutdown caused by the coronavirus…
This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
North Carolina will lose a source of natural gas and a potential economic boost, now that Duke Energy and Dominion Energy have decided to kill the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Donald…