Stevie Clark

Stevie Clark


  • From carbon shame to carbon strength: Trump’s real climate plan

    June 15, 2025

    From carbon shame to carbon strength: Trump’s real climate plan

    For years, Americans have been inundated with messaging designed to make them feel guilty about their carbon footprint. From choosing plastic straws to flying on airplanes, climate activists have created a concept of personal carbon responsibility to...

  • Electric Vehicles and the China Connection

    May 30, 2025

    Electric Vehicles and the China Connection

    With the Trump administration back in the White House, America has an opportunity to restore commonsense energy and manufacturing policies after years of radical environmental overreach. One of the most glaring examples of this overreach is the elect...

  • August 19, 2020

    We Can Reopen Schools if We Put Aside Politics and Look at the Science

    When the first wave of COVID-19 lockdowns hit the U.S., the 2019-2020 school year fell to the wayside. Sports and entertainment events were canceled, as were school trips and end-of-the-year parties. High school seniors missed their senior proms and ...

  • June 21, 2020

    The answer to police violence is not 'defund,' it's reform

    Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd. No reasonable person can think otherwise. For eight minutes and forty-six seconds, Chauvin pushed Floyd’s face into the asphalt by placing his knee on the neck of a man in handcuffs. The mainstream media wou...

  • June 8, 2020

    Trump was so right to abandon the WHO

    At a Rose Garden press event several days ago, President Trump announced that the United States would be leaving the World Health Organization due to its handling of the coronavirus and China-centric bias. The announcement came eleven days after P...

  • May 1, 2020

    The Illusion of Growth in Latin America

    Despite its geographical breadth and abundance of natural resources, Latin America is a minor economic player on the global stage. Currently, its GDP corresponds to approximately 7% of the world total, a proportion that has remained relatively stable...