Dr. Kiminori Itoh earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Chemistry at the University of Tokyo in 1978. He is the author of the Japanese-language book Lies and Traps in the Global Warming Affair. Dr. Itoh’s ...
Heartland’s Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy produces a comprehensive research and education program aimed at fighting junk science and advancing energy freedom in the ...
Kara Hornung Kerwin is President of The Center for Education Reform. Formerly the Vice President of External Affairs, she has managed efforts to bring reform to dozens of states, and has a wealth of ...
A member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Order of the Coif, as well as administrative editor of the Michigan Law Review, Professor Bloom was law clerk to Chief Justice John R. Brown of the U.S. Court of ...
David Eric “Eric” Schansberg (born March 19, 1965) is a professor of economics at Indiana University Southeast, an author, and a two-time Libertarian candidate for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District ...
Joseph Greenlee, J.D., is also a policy advisor for legal affairs at The Heartland Institute. Greenlee has authored dozens of short articles on the right to keep and bear arms. His work appears ...
Plimer is also a fellow of the Geological Society and AusIMM. He has been awarded the Eureka Prize (twice), the Centenary Medal, the Clarke Medal, and the Leopold von Buch Plakette.
This month marks the 15th anniversary of “Climategate”—the release of thousands of emails among climate scientists showing ...
Richard Lindzen, Ph.D. is Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT. He has made major contributions to the development of the current ...
Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Christine Rosen, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and media commentary columnist at Commentary, to discuss her new book, The Extinction of ...
Driven by California Governor Gavin Newsom’s obliviousness to the reality that the so-called energy transition is only an ...
The government’s intrusion into family affairs, notably in educating children, is very troubling; microschools are a way out.