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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

This is how ice ages begin Robert Felix | November 4, 2011
Glaciers are growing in the United States, and our leaders keep screaming about global warming

Biased BBC Advice Based On Sloppy Statistics Guest Column | November 4, 2011
Richard Black clearly thinks it is appropriate to show such an analysis as part of his briefing to a room of BBC editors, producers and journalists.

We are in no doubt about the importance of having national regulation rather than EU regulation, because we believe that our standards would only be diminished

In an effort to save the earth from human exploitation Higgins is looking to make laws that would put the planet first and human civilization second

The outcry from farmers and small business owners over this abuse of legal process has been significant

New Research Reveals IPCC In Bed With Green Lobbies Guest Column | November 3, 2011
Laframboise uncovered this information thanks to a team of citizen auditors her climate-blog NoConsensus.org recruited last year to assess the U.N.’s most recent climate-change report

Shale Gas Vs Renewables: A Battle For Britain News on the Net | November 3, 2011
In tough economic times, these arguments are likely to prove popular with the public.

Impacts of a Clean Energy Standard Institute for Energy Research | November 2, 2011
It seems that the Obama Administration is pursuing energy policies that limit energy consumption or production, and increase energy prices

UK cutting foolish solar subsidies Steve Milloy | November 2, 2011
The peremptory cut in subsidies for solar energy announced by the Government this week has stunned an industry that employs 25,000 people and that now faces ruin

Obama Administration Only Tells Half of the Lease Story Institute for Energy Research | November 1, 2011
Oil and natural gas production on federal lands are falling because of the administration’s policies

EPA did not follow the Data Quality Act or its own peer review procedures while issuing the Technical Support Document (TSD) for the endangerment finding - a finding that greenhouse gases harm public health and welfare.

Climategate II: Won’t Get Fooled Again? Peter C. Glover | November 1, 2011
Hide the decline, Professor Richard Muller, Professor Judith Curry

The Government Giveth and the Government Taketh Away –-Famous green proverb

Sitting at 1 percent in the polls

Obama to make Hillary take Keystone hit Steve Milloy | November 1, 2011
Keystone XL Pipeline

We need safe food, not new regulations Dennis Avery | November 1, 2011
Since we can’t eliminate the bacteria from nature, is to eliminate them from our food.

Halloween Crazy: Thoughts from Obama’s Science Advisor Institute for Energy Research | October 31, 2011
Ecocatastrophe, John Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy

2010 Annual Energy Review Institute for Energy Research | October 31, 2011
Renewable energy (hydroelectric, geothermal, wood, wind, solar, biomass, and biofuels) represented 8 percent of total U.S. consumption. Fossil fuels dominated consumption with an 83 percent share. 9 percent was supplied by nuclear power

Fossil Fuels Fight Back Institute for Energy Research | October 31, 2011
Renewable energy "is a complete waste of money."

Alarming New Global Warming Viv Forbes | October 31, 2011
A tax on sunlight to reduce global warming makes as much sense as the Carbon Tax

Feds waste $60 billion on bioterror Maginot Line Steve Milloy | October 31, 2011
Nation's biodefenses

Killing Energy, Killing Jobs, Killing America Alan Caruba | October 30, 2011
Nation’s ability to generate energy for electricity and transportation

The Materialism of Environmentalism Daniel Greenfield | October 30, 2011
Phony priesthood of the flying thermometer

A leading member of Prof Muller’s team has accused him of trying to mislead the public by hiding the fact that BEST’s research shows global warming has stopped.


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Muller accused by colleague of hiding data Steve Milloy | October 30, 2011
Climategate, Part 2

“Thousands to Encircle the White House” Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | October 29, 2011
“Tyranny of oil”:

Organic farmers to get premium welfare? Steve Milloy | October 28, 2011
Subsidies aside, organic produce is not “premium” produce. It is not healthier for you, or more eco-friendly.

Cardinal Pell Questions The Price Of Climate Action Guest Column | October 27, 2011
Britain’s unilateral climate policy is indefensible, both socially and economically and that it should be suspended in the absence of an international agreement.

The impersonal attitude of powerful, unaccountable bureaucracies.

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