The ongoing redesign of the John Locke Foundation’s Web presence took another step forward this week, with the unveiling of a new Carolina Journal Radio page, designed primarily by Vice President for Communications Jon Ham. Speaking of the Web, Paul Chesser of Climate Strategies Watch earned plenty of Web traffic with his latest American Spectator piece critiquing the global warming alarmists pushing for a cap-and-trade scheme involving carbon dioxide emissions. The Baltimore Reporter highlighted Chesser’s work. In other news, the John Locke Foundation’s annual By The Numbers report continues to attract media scrutiny, including a recent editorial in Lumberton’s Robesonian. Meanwhile, we have more details about an item from last week’s report. Readers may recall that the Wheeling (W. Va.) Intelligencer covered a speech from John Locke Foundation Vice President for Research and Resident Scholar Roy Cordato. In addition to that speech for the president of West Liberty College and his invited guests, Cordato also spoke to students about the connections among Leonard Read, F.A. Hayek, and Ayn Rand. He also appeared on a statewide syndicated radio program, primarily discussing the state of the economy.