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“I’d hope that we could benefit from funding from Greenpeace.”

The March of the Triffids Viv Forbes | November 28, 2011
Aggressive woody weeds of the eucalypt family

Lisa Jackson, EPA is hog-tying the economy with dozens of proposed major new rules

Canada will announce next month that it will formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol

Add herbicides to Africa’s rescue plan Dennis Avery | November 27, 2011
Africa has been farming organically for thousands of years and have reaped hunger from low yields and economic stagnation in rural areas

BBC In Cahoots With Climategate Scientists Guest Column | November 27, 2011
Cameron's green guru reveals his doubts over global warming

The Recession Hits the Green Movement Daniel Greenfield | November 27, 2011
While we struggle for a "carbon-free world", what we're actually ending up with is a "money-free", a "car-free" and a "food-free" world.

Climate alarmism appears to have received a dose of cold water.

Lord Lawson & Lord Turnbull Respond To Chris Huhne Guest Column | November 25, 2011
In a letter sent to Chris Huhne today, Lord Lawson and Lord Turnbull respond to the Secretary of State's letter of 18 November.

"Now these very large changes (predicted for the coming decades) can be ruled out, and we have some room to breathe and time to figure out solutions to the problem,"

Green Energy Is Awash in Red Ink Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | November 25, 2011
The “green industry” with its faux “green jobs,” pushed by United Nations globalists have scared billions of people that global warming is real, and it is the result of human activity, is a multi-trillion dollar profitable hoax

What is a Climate Threshold? Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | November 24, 2011
IPCC’s newly found uncertainty in their climate modeling, Social effects of so-called climate extremes

IEA Review

Emission Controls: The Exodus Begins Peter C. Glover | November 23, 2011
EU climate legislation, Rio Tinto Alcan

Almost half of the 185 permits have taken at least 731 days to evaluate

New Report: Reform Or Abandon The IPCC Guest Column | November 23, 2011
"The intellectual bullying, which has been a feature of the behaviour of some global warming zealots, makes this report necessary reading if there is to be an objective assessment of all of the arguments."

Climategate 2.0: Systematic deletion of e-mails Steve Milloy | November 22, 2011
Phil Jones’ order to delete e-mails to avoid Freedom of Information requests

Regulations and Job Creation Institute for Energy Research | November 22, 2011
Economic theory and common sense support the idea that reducing federal regulatory burdens on domestic energy production would help stimulate economic recover

Climategate, Part Duh! Alan Caruba | November 22, 2011
Everything done in the name of global warming, climate change, or carbon dioxide emissions is a costly, evil deception

Breaking News

Inhofe comments on Climategate 2.0 EPW Blog | November 22, 2011
Senator Inhofe's concerns were validated when the Climategate scandal broke in 2009.

The Netherlands is finding out just how expensive offshore wind power really is

U.S. Energy Subsidies: Wind and Solar Have No Argument Institute for Energy Research | November 22, 2011
Wind and solar are consumer-rejected forms of electrical power, pure and simple. They are not infant industries but perennially inferior ones

A Comeback for Cupcake Cops? Center for Consumer Freedom | November 22, 2011
Schools banning sweets


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ERC says Marcellus pipeline safe; Enviros steamed Steve Milloy | November 21, 2011
The enviros don’t want a “more in-depth environmental impact statement” — they want the pipeline project killed.

Obama’s Green Energy Fail Alan Caruba | November 21, 2011
Green energy is simply one more way the Obama administration has set about destroying America’s capacity to generate the energy needed for everything requiring electricity

The Climate Alarmist reunion in Durban this month.

Two main threats to mankind.

Oh… now they’re threatening the coffee supply Steve Milloy | November 21, 2011
The price is being driven up and will continue to be driven up until the world’s most prized bean will become a luxury item.

The Duke of Edinburgh has made a fierce attack on wind farms, describing them as “absolutely useless”.

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