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Environmental Protection Agency Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Hearing

Fearing EPA’s Carbon Tax Dennis Avery | March 2, 2011
The goal, after all, is to make the coal, oil, and natural gas that power most of our power plants too expensive to use

Permit? What Permit? Institute for Energy Research | March 2, 2011
Instead of winning the future, the White House would rather just win the news cycle. Meanwhile, workers in the Gulf remain without jobs and American consumers are feeling the pain at the gas pump

Secretary Salazar Heads to the Hill to Beg for Bureaucratic Bucks Institute for Energy Research | March 2, 2011
Meanwhile, Domestic Energy Production from Alaska to the Gulf Remains at a Standstill

Deathbed Conversion Institute for Energy Research | March 2, 2011
Sec. Salazar issues one permit to let some political steam out before getting grilled on Capitol Hill

Out of Season Timothy Birdnow | March 1, 2011
State of Fear; the elites mechanism for gaining and keeping control

Funding gap could force president to order a two-year delay in Environmental Protection Agency action, conference hears

Impending news that the EPA will be delaying implementation of its greenhouse gas regulations by two years

Delaware waste site: 36,000% chance of cancer? Steve Milloy | February 28, 2011
Metachem waste site, DelawareOnline.com

Wind power: questionable benefits, concealed impacts Paul Driessen | February 28, 2011
EPA trumpets dubious shale gas risks – but ignores environmental impacts of wind turbines

The solar surge began April 1, when the government brought in so-called feed-in tariffs guaranteeing prices as much as 12 times the market rate for electricity generated from the sun.

House Passes Luetkemeyer Amendment Guest Column | February 27, 2011
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is an entity that is fraught with waste and fraud, and engaged in dubious science

CSPI: 40 years of food libeling Steve Milloy | February 27, 2011
CSPI, not food, should be labeled as hazardous to health

NOAA Misrepresents Inspector General Report News on the Net | February 24, 2011
NOAA’s assertion in the press release misrepresents the IG report, a misrepresentation that has been picked up by various news outlets, e.g. CBC here.

IG Finds NOAA Climategate Emails 'Warrant Further Investigation,' Top Scientist Thwarts Transparency Law

Relax, Libya oil crisis is no big deal - watchdog News on the Net | February 24, 2011
Libya produces about 1.6 million barrels a day; a sizable amount but just a fraction of the world's overall 87.5 million barrel-a-day appetite.

U.S. Government Shuts Out Increased Alaskan Oil Production Institute for Energy Research | February 23, 2011
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), The National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A), ffshore Alaska and Arctic Ocean areas

Kish: Obama Admin Is Causing Our Energy Problems, Not Solving Them Institute for Energy Research | February 23, 2011
“The situation in Libya and the Middle East should serve as a wake-up call to the Obama Administration to stop its uprising against domestic oil production.”

Killing the U.S. Oil Industry Since 1980 Alan Caruba | February 23, 2011
Domestic Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax, half a million oil workers lost their jobs

EPA discovers new mercury isotope? Steve Milloy | February 23, 2011
Politically correct isotope. Call it HgPC

Energy Forecasts Agree on Global Fossil Fuel Domination Institute for Energy Research | February 22, 2011
Fossil fuels will continue to produce 75 to 80 percent of the world’s energy by 2030

Using Fear to Ban BPA - The BPA File, Part Two Alan Caruba | February 22, 2011
bisphenol-A (BPA) "One of the most heavily studied chemicals of all time"

Welcome to the new JunkScience.com! Steve Milloy | February 22, 2011
Now entering its 16th year, JunkScience.com is both moving forward and returning to its roots.

More biofuels, More greenhouse gases Dennis Avery | February 21, 2011
Current U.S. and EU ethanol mandates have already produced two huge food-price spikes in the past three years, causing political unrest around the world


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Snowstorm Claims,NOAA Finds 'Record-setting snowstorms were the result of natural causes' -- not man-made global warming!

Alberta supplies more oil than legendary Saudi Arabia, and can supply much more

Wheat, the Stuff of Revolutions Alan Caruba | February 21, 2011
Price of wheat has soared 114 percent over the past year. Corn has surged 88 percent

House votes 244-179 to kill U.S. funding of IPCC News on the Net | February 20, 2011
Waxman, concluding: I don’t see how the gentleman from Missouri can say that this is a ‘nefarious’ group of people.

One Week in Kansas Guest Column | February 19, 2011
Global warming

Environmentalist fraud and manslaughter Paul Driessen | February 19, 2011
In the name of banning DDT, GEF bureaucrats are consigning millions to death from malaria

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