Marita Noon is the executive director for Energy Makes America Great, Inc., and its educational arm, the Citizens Alliance for Responsible Energy. She began her career in the public eye as a Christian motivational speaker and author before transitioning her work over to energy. She has written several books and website content, including material for Townhall.com, The Energy Tribune, Conservative Action Alerts, EPAAbuse.com, RedState.com, Canada Free Press, NetRight Daily, and Breitbart. Her most recent book, Energy Freedom, delves into current affairs.
On Climate Change
Noon has worked with the Heartland Institute on their book, Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming, for which she wrote the foreword, saying that Obama’s description of climate change as the greatest threat currently facing human beings is “laughable” when “ISIS is beheading innocent people.”
Noon retired, though not permanently, in 2016, with a statement on her own website and the Heartland Institute’s website, saying that
“The election of Donald Trump as our 45th president is a vindication of my work as one of his biggest campaign messages was about America’s abundant resources and his promise to manage and maximize them- rather than to lock them up.”
She also wrote that “Trump’s energy policies are my energy policies. Mission accomplished.”
One of her last articles published online considered the Waters of the United States and how putting more bodies of water under federal jurisdiction would hurt farmers, developers, taxpayers, and the “sweet old ladies hoping to build gazebos.”
See also:
Energy Makes America Great, Inc.
Citizens Alliance for Responsible Energy
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