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Posted in Clean energy
Guess what film the State Department has included in its American Film Showcase. Continue reading
Posted in Fracking
Because preventing people is the best way to save them? Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Population
“Humans may have been causing climate change for much longer than we’ve been burning fossil fuels. In fact, the agrarian revolution may have started human-induced climate changes long before the industrial revolution began to sully the skies.” Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change
No one is harmed by ambient fine particulate matter. Continue reading
Posted in Air pollution, EPA
The White House defense is that it’s only $3 billion. Continue reading
Posted in Clean energy
British greens try their hand at promoting wind by collapsing nuke cooling towers. Continue reading
Posted in Clean energy
Subsidies are falling more quickly than initially planned because of budget cuts or other political disputes between supporters and critics of the subsidy programs. Continue reading
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Posted in Clean energy
Sen. Jim Inhofe warns of looming EPA cap-and-trade regulations. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, EPA
You evidently had to submit questions in writing, after which they were screened in some undisclosed way. Continue reading
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Posted in Climate Change
It would behoove Romney to start talking tough about EPA, climate etc. Continue reading
Posted in Battle of 2012
That would be imaginary benefits. Continue reading
Posted in Costs and benefits
“We come not to kick AGW in the ribs, but to bury it.” Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change
Colas, processed cheese, and baking powder reportedly contain the most phosphate additives. Continue reading
Posted in Beverages
McAleer sees “Frack Nation” as a rebuttal to Fox’s “Gasland.” Continue reading
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Posted in Fracking
Is Chesapeake Energy fracking in India now? Continue reading
Posted in Coal
“It’s going to be a little while before people are really confident that there is going to be a sufficient amount of gas for 30 years to support the construction of an LNG plant.” Continue reading
Posted in Fracking
Energy-in-Depth’s Jeff Eschelman writes in the Washington Examiner: Continue reading
Posted in Fracking
$270 million to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 0.00188%? Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change
The “Mandela of the Indian Ocean” or just another climate crackpot? Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change