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How our government subsidizes job, wealth, revenue and people-killing energy policies

Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources Jump 134 Percent Institute for Energy Research | May 17, 2011
World Shale Gas Resources

Will protect use of prescribed fire to preserve tallgrass prairie

"In reality, they had no choice."

“We’re not talking about minor changes, perhaps energy prices increasing by over 100% over 10 years.”

Engines can run on petrol, diesel, gas, coal, wood or electricity – there is no need to burn food crops.

A Declaration of Energy Independence Dr. Robert R. Owens | May 13, 2011
How do we end our dependence on foreign oil? How can we achieve the energy independence which every President since Nixon has said is a matter of national security?

Chevron plans to drill its first well later this year.

Bill Eliminates Percentage Depletion, Which the Big Five Don't Have

Solar Power: Two Worlds Institute for Energy Research | May 13, 2011
Solar, unlike industrial wind, has a market niche

Setting limits on greenhouse gas emissions from stationary sources, like power plants — coal industry watch out.

Thursday, May 12, 2011 2:30 pm

Shale Gas Wars: A Tale of Two Studies Peter C. Glover | May 10, 2011
London-based Global Warming Policy Foundation: Shale gas 'worse than coal' for climate

Inhofe EPW News Roundup EPW Blog | May 10, 2011
Sponsors Agree That Their Bill Would Have Little Impact on Soaring Prices, Bill Not Meant to Reduce Gas Prices

Move over Army Cross… the Windmill Commendation Medal is on its way for clean energy heroism above and beyond the call of duty

No reason whatsoever" that the reconfirmation of William Ostendorff should be "delayed another day

Passing Upton-Inhofe Will Unleash More Energy, Help Lower Gas Prices

Jobs Go Overseas, Claims that governments can create jobs by forcing or inducing people to purchase expensive renewable electricity are a myth

Getting a Lot of Mileage From Taxing Drivers Institute for Energy Research | May 10, 2011
Obama Administration, VMT, Vehicle Miles Traveled, Big Brother Is Watching Your Odometer

The Wind Experience Institute for Energy Research | May 10, 2011
Although wind is a renewable, European experience has shown that its development causes loss of jobs in the economy, grid stability problems, high subsidization, higher retail electricity rates, and usage issues

GE’s Immelt Returns Focus To Green Cash Steve Milloy | May 9, 2011
GE's ecomagination initiative, a marketing and lobbying campaign to push so-called "clean" technologies, such as wind turbines, solar and other politically correct technology

Environmental Health Perspectives

Gold rush for shale gas or false dawn? News on the Net | May 9, 2011
A spectre is haunting Europe — the shale gas revolution that promises to shake up green energy and climate policies, writes Dr Benny Peiser.

Maunder Minimum 1740—replay in 2020? Dennis Avery | May 9, 2011
The Great Frost, Devastated Europe from Italy to Iceland


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Proof Please, not Propaganda Viv Forbes | May 8, 2011
The climate agenda has more to do with wealth redistribution than with climate or the environment

General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt has finally renounced advocacy of global warming legislation

Are Energy Prices Too Low? Institute for Energy Research | May 6, 2011
Richard Caperton of the Center for American Progress, taxes on energy, Remembering Al Gore

Obama Energy Policies Running Out of Gas Roger Aronoff | May 6, 2011
Ideologically driven energy policy is in tatters, and the media can’t seem to help this time

It’s an overwhelming science communication challenge.

Foreword To The Shale Gas Shock News on the Net | May 4, 2011
Shale gas is like wax candles. It is not a perfect solution to our economic and environmental problems, but it is here when it is needed.

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