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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

Why the End is Always Near, but Never Arrives Alan Caruba | June 22, 2011
"Could be", "might be", "is expected to", and a whole raft of wishy-washy terms

Unless Australia and New Zealand wake up, they will find their industry exported to the BRICS and their poverty imported from the PIGS.

Conservatives threaten to scupper EU vote on carbon reduction by opposing the 30% cut in emissions committed by the PM

Renewable Energy Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | June 22, 2011
World’s energy demand

Up from the ground, came a bunch of millionaires Institute for Energy Research | June 22, 2011
Millionaires overnight, Marcellus Shale

The lies being told about Bisphenol-A, BPA, via the print and broadcast media, and via the Internet are a destructive tsunami intended to ban its use. If successful, people will die

Utility MACT rule will result in a significant number of plant closures and increased electricity rates

Without Changes, Bill Stands Zero Chance of Passing in Congress

United Nations, Sustainable Energy

The IPCC declares Greenpeace in our time News on the Net | June 21, 2011
The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is packed with even more hot air than usual, says Christopher Booker

Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation

Kill all the evil CO2 Joan R. Neubauer | June 21, 2011
Yes, America, beware. Run for your lives and your freedoms. With one hand, grab tight to your liberties. With the other, keep a tight grip on your wallet

The New “Consensus” Predicts an Ice Age Alan Caruba | June 20, 2011
Slowing of sunspot activity, Enormous magnetic storms

The most prolific marine ecosystem on earth is being systematically destroyed on orders of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior

How Environmentalists Cause War and Repression Daniel Greenfield | June 20, 2011
Environmentalists who agitate against pollution caused by foreign companies in the Third World need to take a long hard look in the mirror

Energy independence, jobs within reach Matt Barber | June 19, 2011
Don't ever let another green "warmer" tell you, "We can't drill our way out of this mess." That's a lie

The Nation's diesel-fueled Caribbean cruise

Expect a long quiet period for the sun—and decades of cooler global temperatures

The Offshore Energy and Jobs Permitting Act

Time to end Carbon Stealth Taxes Viv Forbes | June 17, 2011
Sly climate taxes are everywhere, like weeds in the garden.

Climategate part 2? A worrying conflict of interest News on the Net | June 17, 2011
Greenpeace, of course, is passionately anti-nuclear. Now it appears that there are more apparent conflicts of interest in the IPCC’s energy report.

Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Air Transport Rule (CATR) and Utility Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) proposals

The Fuel Feedstock Freedom Act

Energy Fact of the Week: Coal—Will It Stay or Will It Go Now? Institute for Energy Research | June 16, 2011
American Electric Power’s announcement last week that it will soon begin shutting down one quarter of its coal-fired power plants


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Amendment "Critical" To Gain Inhofe Support for EDA Bill

The allegations are particularly damaging as they represent the second controversy to hit the IPPC in a matter of years.

Does Ethanol Make Gasoline Cheaper? Institute for Energy Research | June 16, 2011
The recent Iowa State study claiming that ethanol production has suppressed the growth in gasoline prices is very misleading

Agenda 21 and Obama’s Rural Council? Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | June 15, 2011
White House Rural Council

Greenism’s Threat to Democracy Peter C. Glover | June 15, 2011
Complex 'hidden' network of green taxes, levies and subsidies obfuscating the real cost of renewable energy

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