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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Expect a long quiet period for the sun—and decades of cooler global temperatures

The Offshore Energy and Jobs Permitting Act

Time to end Carbon Stealth Taxes Viv Forbes | June 17, 2011
Sly climate taxes are everywhere, like weeds in the garden.

Climategate part 2? A worrying conflict of interest News on the Net | June 17, 2011
Greenpeace, of course, is passionately anti-nuclear. Now it appears that there are more apparent conflicts of interest in the IPCC’s energy report.

Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Air Transport Rule (CATR) and Utility Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) proposals

The Fuel Feedstock Freedom Act

Energy Fact of the Week: Coal—Will It Stay or Will It Go Now? Institute for Energy Research | June 16, 2011
American Electric Power’s announcement last week that it will soon begin shutting down one quarter of its coal-fired power plants

Report is Mandated by Law

Amendment "Critical" To Gain Inhofe Support for EDA Bill

The allegations are particularly damaging as they represent the second controversy to hit the IPPC in a matter of years.

Does Ethanol Make Gasoline Cheaper? Institute for Energy Research | June 16, 2011
The recent Iowa State study claiming that ethanol production has suppressed the growth in gasoline prices is very misleading

Agenda 21 and Obama’s Rural Council? Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | June 15, 2011
White House Rural Council

Greenism’s Threat to Democracy Peter C. Glover | June 15, 2011
Complex 'hidden' network of green taxes, levies and subsidies obfuscating the real cost of renewable energy

Controversial air toxics rule for power plants

The Clean Air Act and Public Health. EPW Blog | June 15, 2011
Over the past two years, the Obama EPA has moved forward with an unprecedented number of rules that will have enormous consequences for families, businesses, and the nation's fiscal well-being

Venice not in major peril after all - new research News on the Net | June 15, 2011
Will Pizza Express be offering refunds?

In the bizarro world of global warmers, population explosion equals population decline

Obama’s War on Oil, Coal, and America Alan Caruba | June 14, 2011
U.S. consumers,” said Graham “could save some $17.7 billion annually at the current price difference if U.S. oil replaced foreign oil

China the Largest Energy Consumer and the Largest Coal Consumer

It’s Time to Put an End to Federal Favors for Ethanol Institute for Energy Research | June 13, 2011
Eliminate both the blenders' tax credit for ethanol as well as the tariff on imported ethanol

Inhofe EPW News Roundup

WSJ Editorial: The EPA’s War on Jobs EPW Blog | June 13, 2011
Coal is from Earth, Lisa Jackson is from mercury

A Change of View on Climate Change Tom Harris | June 13, 2011
David Suzuki's article, We Shouldn't Expect the Kids to Clean Up Our Mess

British industry's ability to compete with companies overseas is under threat from punitive green energy costs, the new president of the CBI has told The Sunday Telegraph.


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A burning issue: More huge forest fires? Dennis Avery | June 12, 2011
The Wallow Fire has burned more than 600 square miles of Ponderosa pine forest at this writing

The Consensus, Is It Always Right? Robert Rohlfing | June 12, 2011
The modern day Pope presiding over today's inquisition of naysayers of Man Made Global Climate Change is of course Al Gore

The people who brought us pink-bats and cash-for-clunkers have a new scheme - we can earn carbon credits by shooting wild camels, humanely of course.

trengthening Protections for Children and Communities From Disease Clusters Act

Evaluating fossil fuel and renewable energy subsidies

Bernanke Denies Culpability in Oil Prices Institute for Energy Research | June 10, 2011
The Fall in the US Dollar

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