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David Cameron argued that while the Left thought that Rupert Murdoch was too powerful, the Right felt the same way about the BBC.

Virginia Congressman Scott Rigell

NAT GAS Act “Benefits” Only Half of the Equation Institute for Energy Research | July 21, 2011
When government officials impose legislation at the whim of special interests or just because they would rather see more people driving natural gas vehicles, it creates a chain reaction, the cost of which is not always immediately visible

Politics will continue to define what is "green" or "clean," since these are semantic and political devices, rather than scientific or economic characterizations

Changes Need to be Made to Boiler MACT bill to Secure Inhofe's Support

EPA is essentially changing the definition of clean air.

Calls for federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing are not based on any credible threat to drinking water.

Over the past few years, U.S. and world natural gas reserves have soared

Supposedly global warming is promoting the major threats of white pine blister rust and mountain pine beetles

House Republican efforts to repeal the looming incandescent bulb ban

Offshore Oil Production Stymied: What about Onshore Institute for Energy Research | July 20, 2011
Obama's War on Offshore Drilling Continues

Nomination of Ken Kopocis to be Assistant Administrator for the Office of Water for the Environmental Protection Agency and Rebecca Wodder to be Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks for the Department of the Interior

MAP-21 will create jobs, accelerate economic recovery

Apples Get Rotten Press Coverage Jack Dini | July 19, 2011
Apples, celery and strawberries led this years' Environmental Working Group's (EWG) list of Dirty Dozen fruits and vegetables

The next climate debate bombshell Dennis Avery | July 19, 2011
CERN in Geneva—will soon announce that more cosmic rays do, indeed, create more clouds in earth’s atmosphere. More cosmic rays mean a cooler planet

Are Tax Hikes Good for the Economy? Institute for Energy Research | July 18, 2011
Why Tax Rate Hikes Might Be the Worst of Both Worlds

Coal killers EPW Blog | July 18, 2011
Feds should 'mine' their own business

Four Big Lies about “Carbon Pollution” Viv Forbes | July 18, 2011
We must expose these three big lies and replace them with the simple truth

David Cameron’s Big Green Mistake Guest Column | July 18, 2011
The issue of global warming and rising energy bills provide the biggest policy gap between David Cameron and his grassroots

House Republicans have opened up two long-overdue lines of attack on the EPA.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that current lead-safe work practices and clean up requirements will protect people from lead dust hazards

Climategate Spin Doctor Arrested Guest Column | July 15, 2011
Neil Wallis of Outside Organisation was arrested today in connection with the spreading News of the World scandal.

At least 260 Oklahoma Jobs at stake

Don’t Blame China For Temperature Standstill Guest Column | July 14, 2011
The China Syndrome


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While Obama’s energy policies are not technically taxes, they may as well be

More boulders in Africa’s farm path Dennis Avery | July 13, 2011
Green Movement

Renewables Surpass Nuclear Energy: The Rest of the Story Institute for Energy Research | July 12, 2011
United States has a vast amount of untapped fossil fuel resources not only in coal where we lead the world in reserves, but in oil and natural gas. Shale oil and shale gas

Press Conference with American Conservative Union and Freedom Action

You can’t be an expert unless you’re at least partially-owned by the politicized federal agencies that want to ban chemicals

Eco-apocalypticism is a cultish religious phenomenon with the same characteristics as any of the innumerable end-of-the-world cults

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