Josh Gelernter
With 30,000 elephants being brutally poached per year in response to Chinese demand, and with only 30,000 Asian elephants remaining, America may represent the last best hope for perhaps the greatest of all animals.
National Review, July 2, 2014
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Joseph Bast & Roy Spencer
While claiming to be pro-science, the left peddles a fictional statistic—“Ninety-seven percent of scientists agree [that] climate change is real, man-made, and dangerous”—that can’t withstand empirical analysis.
May 26, 2014
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Robert Bryce
Despite pleas from conservation groups to protect America's iconic birds of prey, the Obama administration continues to cater to the wind energy lobby and bankroll eyesore windmills at taxpayer expense.
National Review, May 6, 2014
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Mike Krancer
The negative effects of taxpayer-subsidized wind energy continue to outweigh any proclaimed good.
Roll Call, April 3, 2014
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Rob Portman
The slaughter of elephants, at the staggering a rate of up to 100 a day, is funding terrorists—so stopping the ivory trade is now a matter of national security and international stability, as well as stewardship.
CNN, February 8, 2014
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Robert Bryce
The Obama administration is catering to Big Wind at the expense of the national bird, granting a pass to kill eagles for 30 years and giving conservatives a chance to show who really cares about conservation.
National Review, December 9, 2013
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Caitrin Nicol
This in-depth look at elephants’ intelligence, awareness, and emotion serves as a striking reminder of the need for careful stewardship—as only 2 percent of their population remains.
The New Atlantis, Winter / Spring 2013
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
Saving the world’s most iconic animals from extinction is a goal that conservatives should champion.
PJ Media, November 25, 2010
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Ethan Epstein
The deaths of bald eagles and the justifiable complaints of local residents suggest that wind farms don’t improve the environment; they ruin it.
The Weekly Standard, September 30, 2013
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
The rise in poaching threatens several of the world’s grandest mammals with extinction.
The Weekly Standard, March 1, 2013