The best way to counter ESG fervor over the long term is to support policies that advance economic and political freedom.
Articles by John Hart
Earmarks Disproportionately Help “Rich, White Areas” According to New Analysis
With Congress invested in rebuilding the “earmark favor factory” taxpayers can expect more examples of waste and corruption.
Senator Mike Braun: Fighting Pork Barrel Politics is Good for the Planet
Braun’s clear-headed approach may not be receiving overwhelming applause from his colleagues but don’t be surprised if taxpayers start demanding more of Braun’s common-sense solutions.
A Turning Point in the Climate Debate
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher’s Forgotten Environmental Strategy
Will Ukraine Be the First 21st Century Climate War?
AOC-style Climate Fanaticism is Fueling Russia’s Aggression
The RNC Should be Opposing AOC, not Liz Cheney
Branding a riot as “legitimate political discourse” distracts from AOC’s illegitimate assault on economic freedom
Don’t Look Left: Hollywood’s Climate Satirists Need a Broader Coalition
In a debate about solutions and what to do about this risk it’s important to think not just in terms of “the science” but all the sciences – plural – especially economics and math. And in the spirit of the film’s wonderful “Last Supper” scene, that’s a conversation that all sides should approach with honesty and grace.









