FACTSHEET: Bonner Cohen
DETAILS
Senior Fellow, National Center for Public Policy Research
Former Senior Fellow, Lexington Institute.
Board of Advisors, American Policy Center.
Board Member, The Advancement of Sound Science Center.
Former President, The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition.
Former affiliation, Heartland Institute.
Former Editor, Environment & Climate News.
Cohen is a former editor of EPA Watch, which aided the tobacco industry in trying to discredit the EPA. He also established the NoMoreScares website with Steven Milloy and is currently the only board member of Milloy's Advancement of Sound Science Center. Cohen has written articles for a wide variety of anti-environmental publications.
Ph.D.� University of Munich (Germany) and a B.A. from the University of Georgia.
QUOTES
23 June, 2003
The assertion by environmental activists and The Times that the 1990s likely were the warmest decade in 1,000 years has been challenged and effectively refuted in an extensively referenced peer-reviewed study conducted by researchers at the prestigious Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
Source: "New York Times' Latest Attack on White House Shows Arrogance of Blair-Raines Era Lingers," NCPPR 6/03
"President Bush's decision not to ask Congress to regulate carbon-dioxide emissions is a victory for American consumers. We will be spared the skyrocketing electricity bills (much worse than what we now are experiencing) that capping man-made CO2 would have entailed. That victory, however, will be hollow if U.S. negotiators return to the bargaining table later this year and allow themselves to be dragged into yet another scheme to deal with the unproven problem posed by global warming."
Source: Bush administration walking Global-Warming Tightrope - Insight onthe News
23 June, 2003
The assertion by environmental activists and The Times that the 1990s likely were the warmest decade in 1,000 years has been challenged and effectively refuted in an extensively referenced peer-reviewed study conducted by researchers at the prestigious Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
Source: "New York Times' Latest Attack on White House Shows Arrogance of Blair-Raines Era Lingers," NCPPR 6/03
"President Bush's decision not to ask Congress to regulate carbon-dioxide emissions is a victory for American consumers. We will be spared the skyrocketing electricity bills (much worse than what we now are experiencing) that capping man-made CO2 would have entailed. That victory, however, will be hollow if U.S. negotiators return to the bargaining table later this year and allow themselves to be dragged into yet another scheme to deal with the unproven problem posed by global warming."
Source: Bush administration walking Global-Warming Tightrope - Insight onthe News
ORGANIZATIONS
National Center for Public Policy Research
Source: NCPPR website 4/04
The Advancement of Sound Science Center, Inc.
Source: The Advancement of Sound Science Center's 2000 IRS form 990
American Policy Center
Source: American Policy Center website
SOURCES
NCPPR website 4/04
http://www.nationalcenter.org
NCPPR website 4/04
http://www.nationalcenter.org
"New York Times' Latest Attack on White House Shows Arrogance of Blair-Raines Era Lingers," NCPPR 6/03
Commentary by Bonner Cohen of NCPPR
http://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA471.html
"New York Times' Latest Attack on White House Shows Arrogance of Blair-Raines Era Lingers," NCPPR 6/03
Commentary by Bonner Cohen of NCPPR
http://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA471.html
Bush administration walking Global-Warming Tightrope - Insight onthe News
http://www.insightmag.com/news/2001/04/16/Correspondence/Bush-Administration.Walking.GlobalWarming.Tightrope-213486.shtml
Bush administration walking Global-Warming Tightrope - Insight onthe News
http://www.insightmag.com/news/2001/04/16/Correspondence/Bush-Administration.Walking.GlobalWarming.Tightrope-213486.shtml
The Advancement of Sound Science Center's 2000 IRS form 990
The Advancement of Sound Science Center's 2000 IRS form 990
American Policy Center website
http://www.americanpolicy.org
American Policy Center website
http://www.americanpolicy.org