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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Virginia is Not for Ethanol Lovers Institute for Energy Research | March 7, 2011
Impact ethanol has on the issues of liability, auto warranties, food inflation, and the “other economically deleterious effects” of subsidized ethanol

American Bird Conservancy

Inhofe: EPA Overreaches in Oklahoma EPW Blog | March 7, 2011
Agency Launches an ‘Attack on Affordable Electricity’ for State Consumers

Environmentalism is a convenient tool of the economic counterrevolution

Pulling the Curtains on Another CSPI Scare Campaign Center for Consumer Freedom | March 6, 2011
Center for Science in the Public Interest

Dirty Coal Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | March 5, 2011
Catalytic converters, clean energy, Carbon Dioxide, Sulfur oxides, Smog

Study 'greatly underestimate the rate new species can evolve'

Pelosi’s Fake Committee Hearing on Fake Green Job Creation Institute for Energy Research | March 4, 2011
Federal spending on green jobs will promote U.S. competitiveness, will preserve national security, will put Americans back to work

Bill Has 42 Senate Cosponsors; Democrats Support in the House

Two senior Democrats are joining a Republican effort in the House to block the Environmental Protection Agency from reducing the gases blamed for global warming

Automaton, Know Thyself: Robots Become Self-Aware News on the Net | March 3, 2011
Droids met the challenge of perceiving their self-image and reflecting on their own thoughts as part an effort to develop robots that are more adaptable in unpredictable situations

Puts a freeze on EPA's regulatory agenda for major industrial polluters like power plants and petroleum refiners

Girlie Man Energy Institute for Energy Research | March 2, 2011
Move over Al Gore. Arnold Schwarzenegger is the new public face of climate alarmism and government-driven energy transformation

Conducted in Secret, Will Raise Electricity, Gasoline Prices

Environmental Protection Agency Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Hearing

Fearing EPA’s Carbon Tax Dennis Avery | March 2, 2011
The goal, after all, is to make the coal, oil, and natural gas that power most of our power plants too expensive to use

Permit? What Permit? Institute for Energy Research | March 2, 2011
Instead of winning the future, the White House would rather just win the news cycle. Meanwhile, workers in the Gulf remain without jobs and American consumers are feeling the pain at the gas pump

Secretary Salazar Heads to the Hill to Beg for Bureaucratic Bucks Institute for Energy Research | March 2, 2011
Meanwhile, Domestic Energy Production from Alaska to the Gulf Remains at a Standstill

Deathbed Conversion Institute for Energy Research | March 2, 2011
Sec. Salazar issues one permit to let some political steam out before getting grilled on Capitol Hill

Out of Season Timothy Birdnow | March 1, 2011
State of Fear; the elites mechanism for gaining and keeping control

Funding gap could force president to order a two-year delay in Environmental Protection Agency action, conference hears

Impending news that the EPA will be delaying implementation of its greenhouse gas regulations by two years

Delaware waste site: 36,000% chance of cancer? Steve Milloy | February 28, 2011
Metachem waste site, DelawareOnline.com

Wind power: questionable benefits, concealed impacts Paul Driessen | February 28, 2011
EPA trumpets dubious shale gas risks – but ignores environmental impacts of wind turbines


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The solar surge began April 1, when the government brought in so-called feed-in tariffs guaranteeing prices as much as 12 times the market rate for electricity generated from the sun.

House Passes Luetkemeyer Amendment Guest Column | February 27, 2011
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is an entity that is fraught with waste and fraud, and engaged in dubious science

CSPI: 40 years of food libeling Steve Milloy | February 27, 2011
CSPI, not food, should be labeled as hazardous to health

NOAA Misrepresents Inspector General Report News on the Net | February 24, 2011
NOAA’s assertion in the press release misrepresents the IG report, a misrepresentation that has been picked up by various news outlets, e.g. CBC here.

IG Finds NOAA Climategate Emails 'Warrant Further Investigation,' Top Scientist Thwarts Transparency Law

Relax, Libya oil crisis is no big deal - watchdog News on the Net | February 24, 2011
Libya produces about 1.6 million barrels a day; a sizable amount but just a fraction of the world's overall 87.5 million barrel-a-day appetite.

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