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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

The Ocean Wins Again News on the Net | April 26, 2011
Far too many scientists forget to check the obvious – their own experience.

Being the progressive Muslim that he paints himself to be, Rep. Keith Ellison was very impressed with Matin’s abilities and proudly decided to endorse his book.

The Administration’s War on Affordable Energy is Being Paid at the Pump Institute for Energy Research | April 25, 2011
Obama Administration is actively shutting down domestic oil production

Next, a Tax on Water? Viv Forbes | April 25, 2011
If we need a "carbon pollution tax" to reduce global temperature we surely need a "water pollution tax" to reduce snowstorms and floods?

Obama should arrest himself since no other individual on the planet is more responsible for rising gas prices than him

Suzuki and Cyclosiloxanes Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | April 24, 2011
Fear-mongering is bordering on superstition

SUN News Ezra Levant, Lorrie Goldstein Guest Column | April 23, 2011
Explaining how cap and trade is a disaster

A Double Whammy for Consumers Dennis Avery | April 23, 2011
Energy Prices, Food Prices

Energy Policy: Atlas Can Shrug Institute for Energy Research | April 23, 2011
Offshore production has dropped significantly in response to the Interior Department’s guilty-until-proven-innocent lease policy

Next, a Tax on Water? Viv Forbes | April 22, 2011
Carbon dioxide is the keystone for all food on earth

On Earth Day, Thank a Hunter Humberto Fontova | April 22, 2011
The Pittman-Robertson Act, Dingell-Johnson act, Wallop-Breaux amendment, buying and maintaining National Wildlife Refuges

Climate Change, Charlie Manson, and the CCCP! Howard W. Houchen | April 22, 2011
Albert ”Alfonse Corleone” Gore, William “Cigar-Boy” Clinton, Julia “Carbon-Tax” Gillard, and Barack “Barry” Obama have told us their prophecies, based on “science”

Ten Fracking Things Everyone Should Know Peter C. Glover | April 21, 2011
Hydraulic fracturing procedure used in shale gas extraction

Anti-pesticide activists exploit poor kids Steve Milloy | April 21, 2011
Prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides with substandard performance on development tests

Climate refugees fail to materialize for UN Greg Halvorson | April 21, 2011
Catastrophic climate change, 50 million refugees

One Year Later, Gulf is Still Hurting Institute for Energy Research | April 20, 2011
Economic Devastation, Hear first-hand how the moratorium and ‘permitorium’ are affecting people

Global mean temperature

What Greens Really Believe Alan Caruba | April 20, 2011
Fascistic hatred of mankind that underlies the philosophic basis of environmentalism

Cap and Trade, Legislation, Cancelled Permits, Moritoriums, Red Tape

IER Presents the American Energy Act Institute for Energy Research | April 20, 2011
Put the United States back in charge of its own energy destiny and improve our energy security

Will Fuel Economy Mandates Increase Car Company Profits? Institute for Energy Research | April 20, 2011
The Ceres/Citi Report, CAFE Mandates Kill

Supreme Court that CO2 can be subject to common law nuisance claims.

UN Embarrassed by Forecast on Climate Refugees News on the Net | April 19, 2011
Feared Migration Hasn't Happened

Hearing on The American Energy Initiative Institute for Energy Research | April 19, 2011
Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power Committee on Energy and commerce


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Mercury-laden albatross around neck of coal? Steve Milloy | April 19, 2011
What can feathers from eight birds tell us about mercury emissions over the past 140 years?

Will Justice Anthony Kennedy pass tomorrow's test of judicial common sense?

Inhofe Wants Oversight Hearings to Ensure Public Health Goals Are Achieved

Carbon Tax Job Losses Viv Forbes | April 18, 2011
Record prices for carbon fuels have ensured that they are used efficiently, so option one is out.

Drought-tolerant Black-eyed peas at center stage Dennis Avery | April 18, 2011
Cowpeas, global livestock feed supplies

The US should follow Europe’s lead Paul Driessen | April 18, 2011
Look at what Europe doing now, to address its energy, economic and employment woes

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