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Global Warming-Energy-Environment

EPA Pushes Ethanol on American Consumers Institute for Energy Research | March 28, 2011
15 percent blend of ethanol into the gasoline mix

Safe Hambuger—at last? Dennis Avery | March 28, 2011
E. coli 0157:H7, “toxic foods” have included hamburgers, spinach, radishes, lettuce, and apple juice, Cargill

The Senate’s EPA Showdown EPW Blog | March 28, 2011
Democrats face a moment of truth on regulatory cap and trade

Against All Energy Anywhere Alan Caruba | March 27, 2011
Environmentalists, Greens, Energy and Prosperity

Mass murderer, nitwit defend EPA Steve Milloy | March 26, 2011
Ruckelshaus' unjustified ban of DDT in 1972 has led to the deaths of tens of millions of Africans. Whitman is an airhead

Ending Permitorium Could Lower Oil Prices More Than Reducing SPR Institute for Energy Research | March 25, 2011
Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Drill, Drill, Drill (but only in Brazil) Institute for Energy Research | March 25, 2011
President Obama making the case for offshore oil development in Brazil while the Gulf of Mexico remains in limbo

U.S. Has Earth’s Largest Energy Resources News on the Net | March 25, 2011
The Obama administration has made a conscious policy choice to raise energy prices, accomplished in good measure by restricting access to domestic energy supplies.

Lights on for “Earth Hour” Viv Forbes | March 25, 2011
Green tokenism

EPA owns the American Lung Association

Biotech Crops Could Crush Global Hunger Center for Consumer Freedom | March 24, 2011
Higher yields, with lower inputs and reduced impact on the environment

The Obama Administration Is Slowly Reissuing Offshore Drilling Permits Institute for Energy Research | March 23, 2011
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement

Clean energy’s junk economics Steve Milloy | March 23, 2011
Center for American Progress' latest pitch for a so-called "clean energy standard"

Inhofe Notes Diverse, Growing Coalition Opposed to EPA Haze Decision

A Little Energy is a Dangerous Thing Daniel Greenfield | March 23, 2011
Japan chose nuclear power for reasons of energy independence. As the only country to experience nuclear war, they certainly knew the potential consequences.

Runners Outpace Obesity Hype at L.A. Marathon Center for Consumer Freedom | March 23, 2011
Joe D'Amico ate fast food for 30 days before marathon, 40-year-old sumo wrestler Kelly Gneiting

Technology Costs for New Nuclear Capacity

RadNet air monitor filters, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Oil shale mining is often frowned upon, not least by the environmental lobby, as a dirty process that is both energy and water-intensive

The Oil From Ipanema Institute for Energy Research | March 21, 2011
President Obama is touting the benefits of increased oil exploration and production . . . in Brazil

Stop EPA Now! Steve Milloy | March 21, 2011
Sen. Jay Rockefeller and his phony bill

Slightly hysterical Surgeon General of the United States, Greenpeace

Wind and solar energy subsidies are experiencing drastic cutbacks in many European nations and some places in the United states

Congress emits half-truths in spin war over Mass. v. EPA

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Discussion to focus on need for affordable energy, reducing emissions

My dream: A prosperous Uganda Guest Column | March 17, 2011
Developing Uganda’s oil and gas resources will create opportunity and prosperity

The new impossible energy no-fly zone News on the Net | March 17, 2011
All our energy options appear to be politically off-limits

Opening Statement of Senator James M. Inhofe, Clean Air Act and Jobs

Wind Power Causes Gridlock Peter C. Glover | March 17, 2011
Oops, now why didn't they think of that?

A two-year delay does nothing to clarify the contours of the regulatory landscape, and would merely prolong the uncertainty currently plaguing the economy.

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