French fries and pizza in school lunches have been saved — for now. Continue reading Obama effort to make school lunches ‘healthier’ fails
Month: November 2011
Solyndra news was timed for 2010 elections
This front-page, above-the-fold, column one Washington Post story could only make page A24 of the New York Times. Continue reading Solyndra news was timed for 2010 elections
Pugliaresi: The Keystone Debacle
Does Obama’s Keystone XL decision threaten a potential oil shale boom in the crucial swing state of Ohio? Continue reading Pugliaresi: The Keystone Debacle
WSJ: The President’s Venture Capitalist
“Energy Secretary Chu has been dismissing his Solyndra critics with mock apologies…” Continue reading WSJ: The President’s Venture Capitalist
IBD: Volt Catches Fire (Sort Of)
“Safety and environmental concerns have been used by the administration to kill or delay fossil fuel energy projects such as offshore drilling and the Keystone XL pipeline to bring Canadian tar sands oil and a minimum of 20,00 jobs to the U.S. market. Will electric car technology receive the same level of scrutiny and concern?” Continue reading IBD: Volt Catches Fire (Sort Of)
Solar industry chief pleads for mercy
We can forgive, but the solar industry must reform. Continue reading Solar industry chief pleads for mercy
New Hampshire Green GOP-ers lament EPA bashing
… or at least that what the liberal Boston Globe wants to foment. Continue reading New Hampshire Green GOP-ers lament EPA bashing
Overprescribed: The problem with antibiotics
Doctors not farmers are to blame. Continue reading Overprescribed: The problem with antibiotics
Felon climate activist endorses Huntsman — from prison!
Climate activist Tim DeChristopher is in jail — and he had nothing to do with the hockey stick! Continue reading Felon climate activist endorses Huntsman — from prison!
Green Crime: Fraudulent Renewable Fuel Credits
“This is like Solyndra,” the official said. “This is a government-created freaking mess, and they never policed it.” Continue reading Green Crime: Fraudulent Renewable Fuel Credits
WashTimes: China’s poisonous exports
Despite some exaggerated points about toxicity and risk, Brett Decker and William Triplett make some good points in the article about slipshod Chinese exports. Continue reading WashTimes: China’s poisonous exports
Nazi Bunker to Become Europe’s Largest Solar Power Plant
Der Energiebunker? Continue reading Nazi Bunker to Become Europe’s Largest Solar Power Plant