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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Abuse of power against anti-windfarm movement Guest Column | January 10, 2012
Chris Huhne on the hot seat

Environmentalists battle the coal industry with regulations Institute for Energy Research | January 10, 2012
Permit and Lease Activity under the Obama Administration

IER’s Tom Pyle issues statement on Arizona mining ban Institute for Energy Research | January 10, 2012
Obama administration would impose a new 20-year, million-acre ban on uranium mining for federal lands in Arizona

Global Warming To Save The Planet? Guest Column | January 9, 2012
"Human CO2 Emissions Could Avert the Next Ice Age", Study Says

Ocean acidification happens all the time — naturally

Solar Bubble Bursts Viv Forbes | January 8, 2012
For generating continuous mains power, solar is a green toy

EPA: A cemetary for jobs

Fantasy land of EPA air quality science

The Golden Eagle in peril in the US Guest Column | January 6, 2012
STEI opposes licenses to kill

Electric Grid Reliability Problems: The Result of EPA Regulations? Institute for Energy Research | January 6, 2012
So the question remains, is meeting the administration's ill-conceived green energy goal worth jeorpardizing the reliability of our electric grid and closing hundreds of plants that employ thousands of American workers?

Total Recall: GM Advises Volt Owners to Return the Vehicle Institute for Energy Research | January 6, 2012
Mackinac Center released a study compiling all state and federal taxpayer giveaways for the creation and production of the Chevy Volt. In sum, the taxpayer contributed $250,000 for each Chevy Volt

Worse than Madoff? USDA biofuels investment goes bust Institute for Energy Research | January 6, 2012
USDA-backed biofuels plant in Soperton, Georgia has lost taxpayers nearly $60 million

According to Caroline Spelman, the Environment Secretary, with exotic crops such as melons already thriving.

They’re Determined to Scare You Alan Caruba | January 6, 2012
We are bombarded by lies from environmental and consumer groups, all of whom have their own agendas and which usually are intended to stop technological and other advances, denying their benefits to humanity

Shale gas is abundant in territories previously regarded as poor in fossil fuels or dependent on imports

EPA’s Killer MACT Alan Caruba | January 5, 2012
EPA, with environmental organizations like the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, have engaged for decades in a massive propaganda effort to convince Americans they are imperiled by the nation’s air and water. It is a lie

Fracking hysteria hits Ohio.

Wind power and the free market Institute for Energy Research | January 4, 2012
Wind Power Dependent on Tilted Playing Field Established by the Government

Contrary to what most people believe, ‘organic’ does not automatically mean ‘pesticide-free’, or ‘chemical-free.’

English Democrats open question of how much North Sea oil is really Scotland’s

Overcapacity plagues solar industry Institute for Energy Research | January 4, 2012
Over capacity, declining prices, dwindling subsidies and bankrupt companies.

Environmental protection is a luxury, not a necessity. In contrast, wealth creation is a necessity, not a luxury.

Making Eco-village in Green Mansions Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | January 2, 2012
Well-heeled Eco Advocates make Green Mansions in Virginia

Obama’s War on U.S. Energy Alan Caruba | January 2, 2012
Obama is at war with America

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How Columbus Caused the Little Ice Age Dennis Avery | December 31, 2011
Stanford University geochemist Richard Nevle blames Christopher Columbus for a sharp reduction in atmospheric CO2 during the 16th and 17th centuries

IER President Tom Pyle’s Statement on New Keystone XL Route Institute for Energy Research | December 30, 2011
No more excuses, Mr. President: Environmental regulators in the State of Nebraska released yesterday a map that allows TransCanada to implement a plan for development of the Keystone XL pipeline

Bt corn resistance: A sign of society’s stupidity? Steve Milloy | December 30, 2011
Our regulatory system should facilitate development of pest control products, rather than stifle it.

India- ‘Green’ With Heavy Pollution Jack Dini | December 29, 2011
National Geographic ends up giving the ‘green’ lifestyle a pretty bad name

Death and Toxins: How Krugman Botched His Mercury Commentary Institute for Energy Research | December 29, 2011
The Origins of a Bogus Statistic: The Liberal Blogosphere Telephone Game

The outcome of this lawsuit could establish significant precedent for future water quality regulations throughout the country

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