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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

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

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

Earth Day and Environmental Insanity Alan Caruba | April 17, 2011
Earth Day and the Insane environmental movement

polybrominated biphenyl ethers (PBDEs)

For the foreseeable future, the demand for electricity in the United States and elsewhere is going to be met by a combination of nuclear, coal, and natural gas

The Significance of Spare Oil Capacity Institute for Energy Research | April 14, 2011
Oil Flirting With Previous Highs, The Danger of Disruption

Detailing the greenwashed Chevy Volt Steve Milloy | April 14, 2011
Volt emits more CO2 from battery use than from gasoline use

As the top Republican on the committee, Inhofe is a major player on transportation and environment issues in Congress.

EPA: Breath causes cancer Steve Milloy | April 14, 2011
So our breath is simultaneously causing cancer and warming the planet

Light Pollution and Dark Skies Jack Dini | April 14, 2011
Dark Sky Parks


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Opening Statement of Senator James M. Inhofe

Inhofe Announces Plans to Introduce CornEthanol Reform Legislation Soon

A Majority of the House and Senate Vote to Limit EPA’s Regulations Institute for Energy Research | April 13, 2011
Environmental Protection Agency,

EPW Committee set to mark-up bill on Wednesday

Clean Air and Nuclear Safety joint hearing

Oklahoma Corp. Commission Vice Chairman Says Federal Fracking Regs Unnecessary

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