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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Matt Ridley: Making Wind Farms Obsolete Guest Column | October 14, 2011
Making energy cheap is – as the industrial revolution proved – the quickest way to create jobs

SEAL team in Afghanistan to go green Steve Milloy | October 14, 2011
Maybe the Obama administration thinks the greening of the SEALS will make the Taliban die laughing

Make no mistake, EPA regulations are killing jobs, undermining the economy, and threatening America’s long-term security.

Shale Gas May Save Europe’s Economy Guest Column | October 13, 2011
Several companies are chomping at the bit to get their hands on one of the new licences the government is planning to issue.

Global warming to bring back Black Death? Steve Milloy | October 13, 2011
So expect the take-home message for alarmists to be: climate change, as accelerated by man, could bring back the Black Death.

Britain’s Green Poverty Crisis Guest Column | October 12, 2011
Pressure mounts to abandon green energy plans to ease burden of soaring fuel bills

WashPost: Activists wrong on Keystone XL Steve Milloy | October 12, 2011
Keystone XL pipeline is the wrong target for protesters

Solyndra Symbolizes the Big Green Lie Institute for Energy Research | October 11, 2011
Nuclear Power

Are You Suffering From Carborexia? Jack Dini | October 11, 2011
Carbon footprint and other pathologies, ecopsychology

The connection between La Niña and weather in Europe is scientifically uncertain but ministers have told transport organisations and emergency services to take no chances.

Will Warmists Face Justice for their Deceptions? Alan Caruba | October 9, 2011
Dr. Michael Mann's "Hockey Stick" Graph

IER Identifies Coal-fired Powerplants Likely to Close Institute for Energy Research | October 9, 2011
Obama, EPA: Utility MACT and the Cross State Air Pollution Rule

EPAs 28 GW Assault on Coal

Economics 101 vs. “Green Jobs” Institute for Energy Research | October 9, 2011
Half-Truth Economics: Caveat Emptor

7 Quadrillion Barrels of Oil – Down the Drain Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | October 8, 2011
Climate Change Implications

Britain’s Green Consensus Drawing A To Close Guest Column | October 7, 2011
Issues that Cameron once presented as an existential threat and a key component of his party's agenda are now little more than a footnote

Air Pollution and Alleged Market Failures Institute for Energy Research | October 7, 2011
Krugman & Co. focus exclusively on theoretical market failures, and ignore the government failures

Another Offshore Wind Project in Trouble Due to High Costs Institute for Energy Research | October 7, 2011
Offshore wind farms are struggling in the United States, Killing Birds, Noise, Low Capacity

Mann has worked to exclude skeptics from “scholarly venues” and then has the chutzpah to criticize them for it.

Our children are at risk Guest Column | October 5, 2011
Evangelical Environmental Network needs to get it right, before it preaches to others

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) in particular questioned the EPA's use of data from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to support the endangerment finding.

Gas is clean, and produces only half the carbon dioxide emissions of coal, making it a key part of tackling global warming. All these factors might suggest that Cuadrilla's find would be welcomed. Instead, the complete opposite.

Risk of death from extreme weather events has been heavily oversold

It remains to be seen if Osborne's commitment not to cut emissions faster than the rest of Europe can be realised.


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Cuba Not Afraid of Offshore Oil Institute for Energy Research | October 3, 2011
United States is suffering from high unemployment, high energy prices, stagnant economic growth, and a massive budget deficit

EU Carbon Trading Rocked By Mass Killings Guest Column | October 3, 2011
The deaths were facilitated by the "direct involvement of private security guards from some of the local companies who are complicit with police and military officials,"

The EPA Gets Caught in a Big Fat Lie Alan Caruba | October 2, 2011
The EPA is the American equivalent of the Gestapo, a ruthless enforcement agency with a very Green agenda

What the frack is going on here? Paul Driessen | October 1, 2011
Hydraulic fracturing opponents misrepresent facts to protect their ideologies and agendas

New antibiotics—or needless deaths Dennis Avery | October 1, 2011
Why were farmers to blame when hospital resistance quickly developed to the very newest human-prescribed antibiotics?

Paul Krugman, Pet of Big Government Institute for Energy Research | September 30, 2011
Krugman should probably just keep quiet on Solyndra from now on

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