WhatFinger

Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Increases Electricity Prices Institute for Energy Research | March 7, 2012
Study of the Impacts of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Deeply Flawed

Canadian Pacific is the only North American railroad to serve the Bakken Formation, the Alberta Industrial Heartland, and the Marcellus Shale.

EPA Science Advisors Not So ‘Independent’ Steve Milloy | March 6, 2012
There is essentially no limit to EPA regulatory power under the guise of air quality.

Coal: Not Part of the Obama “All-of-the-above” Strategy Institute for Energy Research | March 5, 2012
China's Coal-to-Liquids Industry

The Vikings: Victims and Victors Dennis Avery | March 5, 2012
Earth’s abrupt climate change cycles

Matt Ridley: The Beginning Of The End Of Wind Guest Column | March 5, 2012
The government has finally seen through the wind-farm scam – but why did it take them so long?

The Truth, the Half Truth, and Little of the Truth Timothy Birdnow | March 5, 2012
Climate science has become official truth, like Pravda, and the real truth has become an inconvenience, something getting in the way of environmentalist dreams and internationalist ambition

The Scam of Scum Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | March 4, 2012
The current administration’s concept to replace a large part of imported crude oil with “homegrown” stuff from algae is akin to superstition.

Shock: Organic Farmers Use Chemicals Too Center for Consumer Freedom | March 4, 2012
“All-natural” doesn’t mean harmless at any dose— there are plenty of “all-natural” poisons, like hemlock.

EPA's Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule has had problems since its 2010 implementation.

Dying to be Green Daniel Greenfield | March 2, 2012
Fuel Poverty killing people

Algae: America’s future transportation fuel? Institute for Energy Research | March 1, 2012
The era of cheap, abundant energy from non-fossil fuels is still many, many years away

The overall goal is to decrease our dependency on oil; to build and strengthen our economy and decrease our dependency on oil

Media Biggest Proponent for BPA Ban

EPA has lost its way on warming Craig Rucker | March 1, 2012
EPA’s carbon dioxide rules endanger human health and welfare

Get Real Obama: The SPR is Trapped off our Coasts Institute for Energy Research | February 29, 2012
Strategic Petroleum Reserve

"As Ranking Member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, and a chief critic of the Obama-EPA's war on affordable energy, I demand that the agency fully explain its justification for this massive gas tax increase."

New materials remove CO2 from smokestacks, tailpipes and even the air American Chemical Society | February 29, 2012
These inexpensive materials achieved some of the highest carbon dioxide removal rates ever reported for humid air, under conditions that stymie other related materials.

Meeting biofuel production targets could change agricultural landscape American Chemical Society | February 29, 2012
The satellite analysis found that to meet the EISA goals under current technology, farmers would either need to plant biofuel crops on 80 percent of their farmed land or plant biofuel crops on 60 percent of the land currently used

Congressional GOP have had the power, but have failed to do anything to stop the Obama EPA since the 112th Congress commenced. Shame on them.

Fuelling The Rise Of The Anglosphere Guest Column | February 29, 2012
In Britain, North Sea oil and gas is a resource that just refuses to quit.

Green Tape and Political Black Belts Institute for Energy Research | February 28, 2012
Keystone XL pipeline

Pain in the gas? What’s causing fuel price spikes Institute for Energy Research | February 28, 2012
Facts about gas prices

Fuelling the Rise of the Anglosphere Peter C. Glover | February 28, 2012
The Anglosphere Challenge, Energy,


Support Canada Free Press

Donate

Opening Statement of Senator James M. Inhofe

Price Volatility No Justification for Market Intervention Institute for Energy Research | February 27, 2012
If the government wants to implement policies to help, it could refrain from punishing financial trading in commodities markets, remove the obstacles from North American fossil fuel development

Inhofe requests field hearing in Cushing, OK to address federal approval for portion of pipeline from Cushing to the Gulf

Green Energy Transition Endangers German Industry Guest Column | February 27, 2012
"The promotion of renewable energy has led to substantial displacement effects on employment in the conventional energy production sectors, as well as in downstream industries that are particularly energy-intensive,"

“Dear Aunt Solyndra,” Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | February 26, 2012
Green Wonder Technology Inc.

Lower Than Pond Scum Alan Caruba | February 26, 2012
Pond scum is not a rational substitute for oil and spending $14 million on its production as a fuel is beyond absurd. It is the same confidence game as selling “carbon credits” to avoid the hoax of “global warming.”

Sponsored