- National Policy Analysis: Turn Out the Lights on "Midnight Regulations", by David Almasi
- National Policy Analysis: Advice to the President-Elect: Improve the Status of the White House Science Advisor, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Thrown Off the Cliffs: Families Face Eviction Due to New Clinton National Monument, by Gretchen Randall and Tom Randall
- National Policy Analysis: Federal Raid Haunts Couple's Christmas Holiday, by John Carlisle
- New Visions Commentary: Economic Opportunity and Social Issues Trump Environment as Top Concern for Poor and Minorities, by John Carlisle
- Scoop #214: November 30, 2000
- National Policy Analysis: With the Kyoto Treaty Dead, Environmentalists Take Incremental Approach, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Is the EPA Killing People? by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Costly Economics and Faulty Science Kill the Kyoto Global Warming Treaty, by John Carlisle
- New Visions Commentary: Global Warming Rules Make This Black Man Hot Under the Collar, by John Meredith
- Press Release: United Nations Meeting in The Hague Will See Demise of Kyoto Global Warming Treaty; Economic Costs and Growing Scientific Uncertainty About Validity of Global Warming Theory Make Treaty Politically Unacceptable
- National Policy Analysis: The Environmental Movement: Profiting from the Politics of Fear, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Suburban Snob Politics Fuels "Smart Growth" Land-Use Movement, by John Carlisle
- Press Release: Africa Cries Out for Genetically Modified Foods: African-American Leadership Network Joined by African Leaders in Call for Providing Africa With the Tools to Feed Its People
- National Policy Analysis: Print Trumps Broadcast Media in Accurate Reporting of Bioengineered Corn Recall, by Amy Ridenour
- Press Release: Economic Opportunity and Social Issues Trump Environment as Top Concerns for Poor and Minorities Nationwide Survey of Environmental Justice Groups Indicates that Environmental Goals Must be Balanced with Economic Needs
- Scoop #211: October 2, 2000
- National Policy Analysis: Economic Opportunity and Social Issues Trump Environment as Top Concerns for Poor and Minorities, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Treaty to Combat Unproven Global Warming Threat Would Hurt Americans' Standard of Living, by John K. Carlisle
- Press Release: Congressman Helen Chenoweth-Hage Honored With "Friend of American Freedom Award"
- Press Release: Congressman Nick Smith to Speak at Press Conference Praising Biotechnology and Criticizing Unsound Science of Biotechnology Critics
- National Policy Analysis: The Good, the Bad and the Greedy, by John K. Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: The Time for Superfund Reform is Now, by Michael Centrone
- National Policy Analysis: Choking Black Prosperity, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: Government Restrictions on Domestic Energy Development Contribute to U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil, by John K. Carlisle
- Scoop #210: August 10, 2000
- National Policy Analysis: How the Environmental Protection Agency Became a Public Health Risk, by Michael Centone
- National Policy Analysis: Clean Air Regulations Harmful to Minority Economic Gains, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: Gasoline Additives Fuel High Prices and Environmental Problems, by Syd Gernstein
- National Policy Analysis: Clinton Administration Places Special Interests Over Civil Rights, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: New Government Report Warning of Global Warming Repeats Old Misinformation, by John K. Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Bio-Foods Can Improve Nutrition in America, Cut Starvation and Disease in Africa, by John Meredith
- National Policy Analysis: Bill Clinton Makes Blacks Pay More at the Pump, by Stuart Pigler
- National Policy Analysis: The Time is Now for A New Environmental Justice Policy, by Michael Centrone
- National Policy Analysis: Congressional Special Interest Politics Threatens Property Rights, by John Carlisle
- Press Release: Controversial EPA Regulations Helping Fuel Spike in Gasoline Prices: Agency Ignored National Research Council Report that Reformulated Gasoline Regulations Aimed at Reducing Air Pollution are Ineffective
- National Policy Analysis: No Room for Science at the Union of Concerned Scientists, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Saving Your Own Life Shouldn't Be A Crime, by Bobby Unser
- National Policy Analysis: Organically-Grown Food Not Necessarily Better For You, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Biotechnology: Putting an End to World Hunger, by Michael Centrone
- Press Release: National Center Releases New Poll Showing that U.S.D.A. Organic Food Labels Are Misleading; Proposed organic seal conveys false information to consumers; Over 70 percent of Americans want clarification on organic labels
- National Policy Analysis: Needed: Environmental Justice for Minorities, by John Carlisle
- Press Release: Congress Rewards Agency Responsible for New Mexico Wildfire With More Money; Congress Approves $45 Billion for Federal Land Purchases at Very Time Federal Land Management is Under Fire
- National Policy Analysis: Unnecessary Salmon Protection Regulations Destroy Widow's Resort, by John Carlisle
- Press Release: Elian Gonzalez Seizure Case Not Isolated; Federal Government Frequently Violates the Rights of Innocent Americans
- 2000 Directory of Environmental and Regulatory Victims
- 2000 Earth Day Information Center Press Release
- Earth Day Information Center: The History of Earth Day
- Earth Day Information Center: Earth Day Reflections
- Earth Day Information Center: Myths and Facts About the Environment
- Earth Day Information Center: Environmental Progress Since the First Earth Day
- Earth Day Information Center: The Rising Cost of Regulations Since the First Earth Day
- Press Release: Earth Day No Celebration for Black Americans; African-American Network Seeks Environmental Justice from Overregulation
- National Policy Analysis: Cooling Off on Global Warming, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Government Energy Policy Errors Contribute to High Gasoline Prices, by Amy Ridenour
- Scoop #209: March 17, 2000
- New Visions Commentary: When Regulations Border on Racism, by John Carlisle
- Relief Report #71: March 10, 2000
- National Policy Analysis: Government Mismanagement, Not Drought, Responsible for Water Shortages, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Failure to Predict Blizzard Reveal Perils of Global Warming Predictions, by John K. Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Single Mom's Christmas Ruined by Government Scrooge, by John K. Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Tastes Great, Less Filling: New Bioengineered Foods Bring Benefits to Consumers, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: No Pleasing Environmentalists, by John K. Carlisle
- Press Release: Anti-Biotechnology Policies Backed by Some Seattle Protesters Could Cause Preventable Starvation in the Developing World
- Press Release: Activists Attack Bio-Engineered Food Despite Benefits to the Poor and the Sick;Environmental Groups Join in Attack on Technology that Aids the Environment
- National Policy Analysis: Environmental Regulations Sending Americans to the Poorhouse, by John K. Carlisle
- Press Release: Environmentalists Try to Whip Up Hysteria to Advance Global Warming Treaty; No Evidence To Support Apocalyptic Claims that Major Cities will be Flooded
- National Policy Analysis: Is Summertime Smog an Increasing Threat to Public Health? by David Ridenour
- Press Release: President's Road Ban Threatens Forest Health, Hinders Public Access: Roads in National Forests Are Vital for Firefighting and Recreational Access
- National Policy Analysis: Congress Should Hold Hearings on FDIC Abuse of Citizens, by Amy Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: New Technology Will Allow Us to Dodge the Hardest Punches of Hurricanes, by David A. Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Lawmakers Attempt to Tamper With Senate Jury on Global Warming Treaty, by David Ridenour
- Press Release: Raising SUV Fuel Economy Standards Would Mean More Traffic Fatalities:Effort to Save Fuel Linked to 46,000 Auto Deaths Since 1975
- National Policy Analysis: Raising Sports Utility Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Standards Would Kill Americans, by David Ridenour
- Press Release: Kyoto Treaty Early Crediting Would Tamper with Senate Jury
- National Policy Analysis: Nature, Not Man, is Responsible for West Coast Salmon Decline, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Americans Losing Control of U.S. Treasures to United Nations, by Elizabeth McGeehan
- Relief Report #70: June 30, 1999
- National Policy Analysis: The Case for Private Environmental Stewardship, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Federal Court's Decision to Strike Down Air Standards Will Save Lives, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Government Hinders Environmental Progress, Free Market Advances It, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Bill Would Fund Parks, Hockey Rinks to Rescue Oceans, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: The Campaign Against Urban Sprawl: Declaring War on the American Dream, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: Supreme Court and Congress Act Against Junk Science, by Amy Ridenour
- Relief Report: March 31, 1999
- National Policy Analysis: Behavior of World's Glaciers Fails to Prove Global Warming Theory, by John Carlisle
- National Policy Analysis: White House Tries to Buy Support for Greenhouse Gas Reductions, by John Carlisle
- Press Release: American Land Should Be Controlled By Americans, Group Says
- National Policy Analysis: Jury Tampering in Exxon Valdez Trial Pollutes America's System of Justice, by David Ridenour
- National Policy Analysis: Clinton's Urban Sprawl Program Threatens Freedom and the Environment, by David Ridenour
- Scoop #208: January 30, 1999
- National Policy Analysis: Global Warming Not Responsible for 1998's Unusual Weather, by David Ridenour
Archive of Publications by the
Environment and Enterprise Institute (EEI):
Current, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005,
2003-2004, 2001-2002, 1999-2000, 1997-1998, 1995-1996
In the early 1990s The National Center launched the Center for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs (CERA, originally named the Environmental Policy Task Force), to counter misinformation being spread to the public and policymakers by the environmental left. In 2012, CERA was renamed The Environment and Enterprise Institute (EEI) and Teresa Platt was hired as its Director... (read more)








