NCPA Media: News Release
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Mar 21, 2007 Truth About Global Warming Too Inconvenient For Gore
Movie and Books Rife with Mistakes and Misstatements, Says NCPA's Burnett
While former Vice President Al Gore did his best to limit his exposure to serious critiques in today's Congressional hearings, a scholar with the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) says "he cannot hide from the various mistakes, misstatements and outright falsehoods in his movie and books on global warming."
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Mar 15, 2007 New Army Corps Rule Fails To Give Relief To Property Owners
Flood Plain Rule a Change Only a Lawyer Could Love, says NCPA's Burnett
In an effort to discourage developers from building on large areas of wetland by offering them waivers to build on smaller ones without environmental reviews, the Army Corps of Engineers issued new construction rules last week that have upset environmentalists and developers alike.
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Mar 12, 2007 Lack of Transparency in Health Care Heightens Costs, Retards Innovation
While business and government leaders complain about the lack of price and quality information in health care and pursue government-based health reforms to increase access and set prices.
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Feb 28, 2007 U.S. And World Fisheries In Rapid Decline
Perverse Incentives to Over-Fish Are Creating Undersea Wasteland, Notes NCPA Scholar
American and world fisheries have entered a period of rapid and unprecedented decline.
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Feb 21, 2007 U.S. Cutting Greenhouse Gases Better Than Europe
U.S. Action Besting European Treaties and Regulations, Notes NCPA Scholar
Despite constant criticism from environmental activists at home and across Europe claiming the U.S. government is doing nothing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, new evidence suggests America's efforts are more effective than those of Europe's.
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