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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Filing in American Electric Power Company v. State of Connecticut Seeks to Preserve Congressional and Executive Authority over Climate Change Policy

Have The Greens Finally Trapped Biotech Crops? Dennis Avery | February 7, 2011
New technology that promised to raise crop yields, protect our food supply from pests, create a second Green Revolution

Listening to the Shale Revolution News on the Net | February 7, 2011
Often the only 'reform' needed is a plan to remove obstacles to innovation.

War on Affordable Energy Continues Institute for Energy Research | February 5, 2011
Beaufort Sea

EPA-GE waiver story not over yet Steve Milloy | February 4, 2011
Obama-Immelt relationship is a complex one

US chemicals now the low cost leader thanks to shale News on the Net | February 4, 2011
The US shale revolution provides low cost natural gas and ethane and impact other markets like hydrochloric acid. So low cost US shale means much more than cheap energy

Rising Oil Prices, Suez Canal, Yemen, Bab el-Mandeb

EPA takes hardline in first GHG permit Steve Milloy | February 3, 2011
House Republicans obviously need to take action IMMEDIATELY to block the EPA from threatening these and other jobs around the country

Patrick Moore’s Environmental Epiphany Center for Consumer Freedom | February 3, 2011
Greenpeace became increasingly senseless

Subcommittee on Superfund Toxics and Environmental Health


Mann et al. try old lie on new Congress Steve Milloy | February 3, 2011
In addition to choking off funding for the EPA, Congress needs to stop taxpayer funding of Mann et al.

Blinder Understates the Cost of a Carbon Tax Institute for Energy Research | February 3, 2011
Alan Blinder, Professor of Economics at Princeton University

Stop EPA bureaucrats from making legislative decisions that should be made by Congress

Lies, Damned Lies, and the St. Louis Science Center Timothy Birdnow | February 2, 2011
Green Goddess, Global Warming, Climate Change

Opening Statement of Senator James M. Inhofe

Sea-Ice in the Arctic Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | February 2, 2011
The strong decline of the Arctic winter sea-ice extent, as touted by the NSIDC, is largely a consequence of their unrealistic definition of the Arctic

Nutty Professors and Nutty New Taxes Alan Caruba | February 2, 2011
Alan S. Blinder, The Carbon Tax Miracle Cure

Levelized Cost of New Electricity Generating Technologies Institute for Energy Research | February 1, 2011
Forecasts of energy supply and demands, National Energy Modeling System

Sen. Mark Kirk: Back from ignominy? Steve Milloy | February 1, 2011
Let's hope Kirk's votes match his Al Gore-trashing rhetoric

China takes big lead in CO2 emissions race Steve Milloy | February 1, 2011
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from energy use

Internet 'Creator' Gore's website crashed by Drudge

EPA hurting jobs in the Heartland EPW Blog | February 1, 2011
EPW Policy Beat: 16 coal-fired plants in West Virginia, 38 in Ohio, 32 in Michigan, 24 in Indiana, 21 in Pennsylvania, and 21 in Wisconsin are "at risk" of shutting down because of EPA rules

Peak Not: Running Into Oil and Gas Institute for Energy Research | February 1, 2011
American Oil Shale, Israeli Natural Gas


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Blinder tries leading the blinder? Steve Milloy | January 31, 2011
Blinder fantasizes that the carbon tax would spur the development of so-called “clean energy"

Inhofe's new allies on ethanol issue surprising

Holdren, asked about advancing Obama’s agenda in the face of skepticism, said the scientific evidence of dangerous human-induced climate change is powerful.

Who could oppose “Clean Energy”? Dennis Avery | January 30, 2011
Beacon Hill Institute in Boston estimates the President’s “clean energy” proposal might well cost the economy $4 trillion over 20 years

The Met Office Winter Forecast Lie Is Finally Nailed News on the Net | January 29, 2011
The Met Office winter forecast lie is finally nailed

Wimp & Sellout Watch — No. 5 Steve Milloy | January 28, 2011
Rep. Fred Upton, Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Rob Portman

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