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Update on the Impact of EPA’s Regulatory Assault Institute for Energy Research | December 19, 2011
Update on the Impact of EPA's Utility MACT and Transport Rules: New Regulations to Take 30 GW of Electricity Generation Offline and the Announcements Keep Coming

The EPA is determined to shut down coal-fired power plants, the source of nearly half of our electricity

Not a Single OK County Will Face EPA-Imposed Hardships

Denmark- Seeming Green, But Questionable Jack Dini | December 19, 2011
Green-energy policies currently being pursued are not helping the environment or the economy

A new strategy to feed the world Dennis Avery | December 18, 2011
Increasing our crop yields and food production, The Stine Seed Company of Adel, Iowa

Permafrost paranoia Steve Milloy | December 18, 2011
The New York Times stokes fear

Republicans Push For Quick Action on Jobs, Energy Security

Light bulb ban NOT repealed Steve Milloy | December 17, 2011
The deal agreed to in Congress merely deprives the Department oF Energy the funds to enforce the ban for 2012

Prices hit a record 11.8 cents per residential kilowatt hour so far this year,

Lies, Damned Lies & Enviro-Fraud Peter C. Glover | December 16, 2011
When it comes to the shameful culture of enviro-spinning it seems they have adopted the art of sleight-of-hand and illusion, too

Himalayan Glaciers ‘Safe From Warming’ Guest Column | December 16, 2011
Researchers have discovered that contrary to popular belief half of the ice flows in the Karakoram range of the mountains are actually growing rather than shrinking.

Will present to police the case for 'numerous specific instances of scientific or economic fraud'

Calls Chairman Jaczko's Actions Reprehensible

EPW Policy Beat: The Utility MACT Blackout EPW Blog | December 15, 2011
Economic Blackout, Electric Blackout, Lights Out

Smart Meter Battles in Nevada Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | December 15, 2011
Health complaints about electro-magnetic radiation and radio frequency exposure

Told You So: German Solar Industry Faces Bankruptcy Guest Column | December 15, 2011
EU carbon plunges 10 percent to record low of 6.30 euros

American energy can jump-start US recovery Paul Driessen | December 15, 2011
Tapping abundant US energy deposits would create jobs and restore prosperity

Ban Ki-moon: Durban pact ‘defied’ skeptics Steve Milloy | December 14, 2011
"We have just four months. Four months to secure the future of our planet."

Exxon predicts U.S. oil imports have peaked Institute for Energy Research | December 14, 2011
IER has estimated that North America has 1.7 trillion barrels of technically recoverable oil

House Votes to Expedite Keystone XL Decision Institute for Energy Research | December 14, 2011
U.S. continues to spend $700 million per day on oil from overseas suppliers at today's price of almost $100 per barrel

AG seeking to preserve right of Oklahoma to determine energy and environmental policies

Rebecca Wodder to be Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks at the Department of the Interior

Federal Commissioner of the Environment and of Sustainable Development indicated potential gaps in regulatory oversight

Scientists reconstructed human additions of mercury to the atmosphere using historical data and computer models.

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The decision of Canada to exercise its legal right to withdraw from the protocol has dealt a blow to the spirit of the Durban deal.

At this point, the greatest obstacle to American jobs and energy security is President Barack Obama

Chairman Jaczko's actions severely undermine the mission of the NRC to ensure the safety of the American people.

"Our Nation's Water Infrastructure: Challenges and Opportunities."

The truth behind the trickery is only revealed in a hard-to-find video among dozens of clips on the BBC website.

Green Bubblings Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | December 13, 2011
Green promises, Guilt Money, Green Money

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