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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Investors Defend Green Gravy Train Institute for Energy Research | September 27, 2011
Government’s loan guarantees for green projects are turning out to be more and more crooked

Food police want soft drink purchases banned from the program because they are “arguably” unhealthy

Obama’s EPA Regs to Kill 183,000 Private Sector Jobs a Year Warner Todd Huston | September 27, 2011
Cross-State Air Pollution Rule and proposed Maximum Achievable Control Technology, coal combustion residuals, and cooling water intake requirements

Unviable nature of solar power as a reliable source of energy

Congress asks EPA for secret health data — again Steve Milloy | September 27, 2011

Solyndra: So Bankrupt, So Many Questions for the White House Institute for Energy Research | September 27, 2011
Crony Capitalism and the Failed Green Energy Dream

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Delaware’s very own Solyndra Paul Driessen | September 26, 2011
Will Delaware and US citizens get stuck with a Bloom Energy fuel cell boondoggle?

Why these Bills should be resisted, rejected and, if needs be, repealed

Energy as the Master Resource: Where Political Foes Agree Institute for Energy Research | September 24, 2011
For making the workhorse energies of oil, gas, and coal more expensive in the name of “sustainability” hurts the very people and groups that anti-market environmentalists purportedly want to help

EPA’s Absurd Defense of Its Greenhouse Gas Regulations Institute for Energy Research | September 23, 2011
The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA's own court documents as evidence of just how burdensome and unrealistic the EPA's stated objectives are

The NAT GAS Act and Solyndra—Birds of a Feather… Institute for Energy Research | September 23, 2011
The New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions Act (NAT GAS)

Testimony of Robert J. Michaels: Subcommittee on Water and Power Institute for Energy Research | September 23, 2011
The reality of most renewable electricity, particularly from intermittent sources, is easy to summarize. It is expensive, undependable and environmentally problematic

EIA Forecast: World Energy, Led by China, to Grow 53 Percent by 2035 Institute for Energy Research | September 23, 2011
International Energy Outlook 2011, World energy demand will grow by 53 percent between 2008 and 2035

Time to Boycott Mark Bittman? Center for Consumer Freedom | September 23, 2011
New York Times professional food alarmist Mark Bittman

The Chinese are Coming News on the Net | September 23, 2011
By 2035, China would need 85 million barrels of oil per day. That's about equal to the TOTAL daily global production.

Solyndra pleads the fifth Bob Parks | September 23, 2011
Video Of The Day

Russia, Iran, and the Shale Gas Revolution Timothy Birdnow | September 23, 2011
Control of energy is power. Energy usage is a measure of wealth

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Integrated Pest Management makes a mockery of consumer wants and needs

Kudos to Cain: Calls for EPA do over Steve Milloy | September 23, 2011
EPA was gone wild

Britain’s Second Energy Revolution Guest Column | September 23, 2011
Environmental fears could turn the British public against shale gas, as it has in some parts of the U.S.

High Costs of Green Jobs Phyllis Schlafly | September 23, 2011
Obama is working with the UN to fundamentally transform America with a new global tax, Green Climate Fund

Game Changer: Britain’s Shale Gas Bonanza Guest Column | September 22, 2011
Inflamed environmental groups who say the technology used to extract shale gas is environmentally damaging.


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Obama nominee faces questions about energy views EPW Blog | September 22, 2011
Alan Krueger

Texas Wind Not Doing Much to Abate Heat Wave Institute for Energy Research | September 22, 2011
Texas Wind Energy and the Summer Heat

New NPC Study: America Has More Oil and Gas Resources Institute for Energy Research | September 21, 2011
National Petroleum Council: America has huge volumes of natural gas that can meet decades of demand

Victory is sweet, but the war continues Paul Driessen | September 20, 2011
Celebrate EPA’s withdrawal of job-killing ozone standards – but prepare for more onslaughts

Europe’s Green Energy Chaos Guest Column | September 20, 2011
The negative results of Europe's unsustainable and chaotic green energy policy and programmes are now accelerating.

Greengate: Enron Yesterday, Solyndra Today Institute for Energy Research | September 20, 2011
Obama's Department of Energy has evidently shown far less prudence than Clinton's Department of Energy did in solar matters

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