Wyoming wind power needs a Programmatic Environmental Impact Assessment
“Wyoming is home to the largest breeding population of Golden Eagles in the lower 48 states and provides critical habitat for wintering and migrating individuals; the state contains some of the most valuable areas for long-term conservation in the western United States.”
Perspective on natural Southwest heat
People who are screaming about the heat to make points about it will not show the entire picture.
Golf balls and carbon dioxide
I hate the terms ‘carbon’ and ‘carbon tax.’
How to solve the Australian fuel crisis — we could be self-sufficient
Regional towns and some servos are running out, farmers aren’t sure if they will be able to seed this year, and miners are starting to lay off staff.
The severe socio-economic costs of solar and wind
We find ourselves becoming dependent on Chinese exports of solar panels.
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Trump picks Noem for signature hemispheric role
Kristi Noem should prove an excellent choice as Envoy for Shield of the Americas.
“These People are Crazy” climate science and the cult of self-loathing
There was a time when environmental stewardship meant conservation grounded in gratitude rather than condemnation.
Vanguard’s Texas settlement matters far beyond coal
Moving up and beyond ESG.
Waxahachie might have been the fusion hub
The Superconducting Super Collider project was the world’s first attempt to use powerful superconducting magnets to create magnetic fields necessary for confining fusion plasma.
Update: CFACT partnership expands lion conservation efforts in Tanzania
Vaughn and her team are expanding the use of solar-powered flashing lights installed around livestock enclosures.
The word “nuclear” in Iran, what is the issue?
Fabricating a nuclear weapon is not too difficult. The really difficult process is producing the enriched uranium. For a weapon, Iran only needs to enrich from 60% to 90%.
CFACT In Action
Update: CFACT partnership expands lion conservation efforts in Tanzania
Vaughn and her team are expanding the use of solar-powered flashing lights installed around livestock enclosures.
Will Oklahoma make a Big Wind mistake?
CFACT joined concerned citizens to rally against Oklahoma's wind turbine error. WATCH NOW
Podcasts
Agriculture and conservation are mutually beneficial (ft. USDA NRCS Chief Aubrey Bettencourt)
District of Conservation host and CFACT policy analyst Gabriella Hoffman sits down with USDA NRCS Chief Aubrey Bettencourt to learn about her agency's priorities. Watch and listen!
University of Arizona speech & don’t tap into depleted Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Learn more about Gabriella's recent Conservation is Conservative speech at University of Arizona, why the depleted Strategic Petroleum Reserve must be refilled, and why not to panic about energy prices.





