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Richard Trzupek
Rich Trzupek is a chemist, author and nationally recognized air quality expert. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Supreme Court Decisions Have Restored Balance Between Public and Private Interests
In my view, recent Supreme Court decisions have restored a bit more badly needed balance between public and ...
Viewpoints
July 25, 2024
Overturning of the Chevron Doctrine Is a Win for Intellectual Freedom
Overturning the flawed policy means that the judiciary will be encouraged to think a little harder going forward.
Viewpoints
July 3, 2024
Bias: The Eternal Truth of Journalism
There is, in my humble opinion, no such thing as an unbiased journalist. There are rather journalists who ...
Viewpoints
April 24, 2024
2024 Election and Echoes of 1860
Will Nikki Haley ever admit defeat? Will the radical left decide to run an alternative to Joe Biden? ...
Viewpoints
March 4, 2024
US EPA Proposes Surprising, Feasible Plan to Cut Carbon Emissions
I never thought I'd be writing this, but a government entity is proposing something sensible to reduce carbon ...
Viewpoints
January 16, 2024
Dark Green
The era of small-scale generation to fill in the demand gaps that renewables create has just begun, with ...
Viewpoints
December 19, 2023
What Environmental Justice Really Does
There's nothing just or ecologically protective about the concept of environmental justice, at least as it's practiced by ...
Viewpoints
November 27, 2023
A Lesson on Civilians in War From American History
Incompetent commanders have hidden behind the skirts of women and children for as long as armed conflict has ...
Viewpoints
November 9, 2023
Israel’s Quest for International Support: A Lesson From Vietnam
Israel has the opportunity to both build support and to quiet its critics by deploying one weapon that ...
Viewpoints
November 2, 2023
Powered by 100 Percent Renewable Energy? Unlikely
One can theoretically operate the electric grid on renewables, just as one can theoretically operate the grid using ...
Viewpoints
October 30, 2023
Send in the Clowns
It seems these days that if you aren't completely on board the climate catastrophe bus, you’re an enemy ...
Viewpoints
October 17, 2023
Substandard: Why the Goalposts for Safety and Environmental Standards Keep Moving
We have now entered an era in which unreasonable standards, designed to exploit obsessive perceptions of risk, are ...
Viewpoints
October 9, 2023
Everything Is Toxic, Nothing Is Toxic
The Greater Chicago manganese scare was much ado about nothing. Nothing is inherently toxic. Only dosages and routes ...
Viewpoints
October 5, 2023
Reassessing Risk
At one time, America could be described as a society that was risk tolerant. Today, more and more ...
Viewpoints
September 27, 2023
Late-Term Abortion: A Complex Moral Debate in America
There are many pro-choice advocates who don’t have a problem with early-term abortions, but who are very much ...
Viewpoints
September 23, 2023
FDA Overreach: Has the Agency Been Assuming Powers It Doesn’t Have?
Commentary It's very clear that there are a great many doctors in the United States, perhaps even a ...
Viewpoints
August 30, 2023
Debunking Environmental Myths: Overblown Messages Challenged With Facts
Commentary Many of us who've been working in the environmental industry for a long time are greatly disillusioned ...
Viewpoints
August 21, 2023
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’: A Thought-Provoking Take on Atomic History
Commentary Christopher Nolan’s film “Oppenheimer” has sparked a good deal of debate. Some support the proposition that Mr. ...
Viewpoints
August 16, 2023
EPA Considers Changes to Air Quality Standards, Raising Concerns Among Critics
Commentary There's no chance that the Biden administration could push through a ban on gasoline engines or diesel ...
Viewpoints
August 7, 2023
Unnecessary Outrage Stirred by Florida’s African American History Curriculum
Commentary Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that middle school students in Florida will "be taught that enslaved people ...
Viewpoints
August 2, 2023
How Greenhouse Gases Work
Commentary Worried about climate change? Alternately, sick to death of prophets predicting apocalypse? Take an old chemist’s advice ...
Viewpoints
July 25, 2023
Debating the Wood-Fired Pizza Oven ‘Ban’: A Misleading Proposal?
Commentary A few weeks ago, there was a good deal of Internet debate about a proposal affecting coal- ...
Viewpoints
July 20, 2023
A Prayer for America
Commentary I weep for my country, once a beacon of hope in a troubled world, once proud, once ...
Viewpoints
July 23, 2020
Bjorn Lomborg’s ‘False Alarm’ Brings Reason to Climate Change Debate
Commentary No matter your predispositions regarding the climate change issue, you’re sure to find something alarmingly objectionable about ...
Viewpoints
June 30, 2020
We Will Not Be Broken
Commentary Many have observed that a crisis often brings out the best in humanity. It's a joyful, hopeful ...
Viewpoints
March 23, 2020
A Tumultuous Time to Re-Elect a President
Commentary The election was about six months away. Everyone believed that it would be as important an election ...
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March 2, 2020
Rick Wilson Is Wrong to Underestimate Trump’s Supporters
Commentary In case you missed it (and you probably did because who watches CNN anymore?), former Republican strategist ...
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February 4, 2020
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