Steve Milloy: Two Decades Since ‘An Inconvenient Truth’

Reflecting on “An Inconvenient Truth” at 20 January 24 marks two decades since Al Gore’s impactful film, “An Inconvenient Truth,” was released. Over this time, Gore has amassed an estimated net worth of around $300 million, largely thanks to his focus on climate change, alongside receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Yet, many continue to grapple […]
Steve Milloy: Trump and the End-of-the-World Glacier

Concerns Over Thwaites Glacier’s Melting and Research Funding Cuts President Donald Trump’s administration is drastically changing the landscape of climate research by cutting funding, which is pushing scientists towards remote areas like the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica. This glacier, often referred to as the “Doomsday Glacier,” has recently gained attention due to alarming reports […]
STEVE MILLOY: Grateful for President Trump’s Evaluation on Climate

In just ten months, President Trump has taken significant steps to challenge the prevailing climate change narratives and what some call the Green New Scam. Here’s a look at ten key climate-related actions worth noting this holiday season. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working to overturn a controversial 2009 finding by the previous administration […]
Steve Milloy: Ford’s Electric Truck Was Never Logical

Ford’s Electric Pickup, the F-150 Lightning, Faces Uncertain Future Ford Motor Corporation has revealed this week that it might stop producing its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck, a move that highlights broader issues within the company’s “green” initiatives. When the Lightning debuted in May 2021, it was expected to revolutionize the electric vehicle landscape. An […]
Steve Milloy: Republicans Need to End the Wind Fraud

President Trump is notably against wind turbines and has even canceled several projects. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act appears to funnel about $500 billion into green initiatives, but recent executive orders have tightened regulations on wind and solar projects, making it difficult to access remaining green subsidies. This raises a question: why are some […]
Steve Milloy: The Grand Bill is Already Delivering Significant Advantages

Trump’s New Bill Sparks Changes in the Energy Sector President Trump signed a significant bill on July 4th, which has begun to show its effects just three weeks later, reportedly impacting various solar projects. For instance, Bila Solar, a company based in Singapore, has halted plans to expand its Indianapolis facility, while Canadian company Helien […]
Steve Milloy: The Senate Should Dismiss the Parliamentarian Regarding Electric Vehicles

Who actually leads the Senate? Is it Senator John Tune, the majority leader, or is it more about the influence of party members like Harry Reid and Elizabeth MacDonough? This question could determine whether the Republican-controlled Senate can decide this week on the potential repeal of the Biden EPA’s decision to allow California to create […]
Steve Milloy: ‘All of the Above’ Is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Energy

Recently, a group called Restoration Energy Domination (Red) Union launched an advertisement advocating for “energy in all forms.” It starts with the phrase, “You voted for it, you got it,” showcasing President Trump affirming his support for a broad energy policy. But is this truly an effective approach? And does it genuinely align with Trump’s […]
STEVE MILLOY: Congress Needs to Eliminate All Green New Scam Subsidies

President Trump campaigned against what he called “The End of Green’s New Scam,” targeting over a trillion dollars allocated for climate initiatives under Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. Republicans in Congress seem positioned to strike down these subsidies, viewing it as an obvious move. However, the situation has become complicated. The Inflation Reduction Act was […]
STEVE MILLOY: Trump’s EPA Is Right To Be Skeptical Of ‘Sun-Blocking’

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin I took action This week, to stop suspicious, if not dangerous: breathe in sunlight with air pollution and cool the planet. Creating a sunset Private companies in South Dakota launch balloons containing sulfur dioxide particles into the stratosphere. Once the balloon reaches an appropriate altitude, the particles will burst […]