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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

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

Opening Statement of Senator James M. Inhofe

Shale gas ‘worse’ than coal for climate? Steve Milloy | April 12, 2011
Howarth’s worst case scenario concerning shale gas

Shale Gas: And the Hits Just Keep On Coming Peter C. Glover | April 12, 2011
Energy crises are the result of 'above the ground geopolitics' not a lack of global resources

The political insanity of climate change News on the Net | April 12, 2011
Why are our politicians advocating "solutions", they know will fail?

Bay of Oil? Institute for Energy Research | April 11, 2011
Well Mr. President, which is it? Are we ceasing our domestic drilling or are we breaking our dependence on foreign oil?

Democrats weren't taking any chances and offered no fewer than three alternatives.

Climategate U loses bid to stifle critic News on the Net | April 11, 2011
Commission’s decision in the case of University of East Anglia v The Daily Telegraph

Fears and facts Paul Driessen | April 10, 2011
Fukushima’s lessons for America’s already safe nuclear plants

U.S. Agency for International Development administrator Rajiv Shah and Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson win this week’s award for cynicism.

Warmageddon Deferred, says Joe Public Peter C. Glover | April 9, 2011
Planetary apocalypse or not, green politics can seriously damage your wealth – and your electoral chances


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Carbon Tax – the Magic Horn of Plenty Viv Forbes | April 8, 2011
Please Spread this Around

Suzuki and Coal Tar Dyes Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | April 8, 2011
Myths and the Facts

Overwhelming Bipartisan Majority Tells White House: Stop EPA's Cap-and-Trade Agenda

EPW Policy Beat: What it all means EPW Blog | April 7, 2011
EPA will press ahead and the Energy Tax Prevention Act

Real life and antibiotic resistance Dennis Avery | April 7, 2011
America’s hog farmers were overusing antibiotics in their hogs’ feed, Mother Nature herself creates resistance to antibiotics

Dems smack down Obama climate rules EPW Blog | April 7, 2011
Even Democrats are looking to score points by smacking down the EPA.

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