And they deserve worse. Continue reading Light bulb ban repeal a ‘slap in the face’ to manufacturers
Month: December 2011
Gingrich unloads on Obama on Keystone
Breaking: Light bulb ban to be repealed
“The shutdown-averting budget bill will block federal light bulb efficiency standards, giving a win to House Republicans fighting the so-called ban on incandescent light bulbs,” reports Politico. Continue reading Breaking: Light bulb ban to be repealed
Acid rain a threat to sugar maples?
Are nitrogen pellets like rain? Continue reading Acid rain a threat to sugar maples?
Utility MACT: $600 million in costs for 0.2% emissions reduction
No, that’s not a sign of an out-of-control EPA. Continue reading Utility MACT: $600 million in costs for 0.2% emissions reduction
Gov. Moonbeam: Skeptics the ‘main thing to deal with’
Roger Pielke, Jr. could learn a thing or two from Jerry Brown. Continue reading Gov. Moonbeam: Skeptics the ‘main thing to deal with’
Carbon price hits all-time low
“I still don’t see any bottom to this market.” Continue reading Carbon price hits all-time low
Clean coal indictment
Clean coal apparently isn’t so clean after all — at least at Duke Energy. Continue reading Clean coal indictment
Latest green obit: Delaware wind project
Obama economic policies have killed investor and taxpayer appetite for expensive energy. Continue reading Latest green obit: Delaware wind project
Hostage Bill: HR 3307
The House GOP should hold HR 3307 hostage until the Obama war against fossil fuel stops. Continue reading Hostage Bill: HR 3307
Obama Justice Department joins ‘Climategate’ manhunt
“I have seen apparent proof that the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Criminal Division, is working with United Kingdom police to pursue the leaker of the 2009 and 2011 “Climategate” emails,” write Chris Horner in the Washington Examiner. Continue reading Obama Justice Department joins ‘Climategate’ manhunt
New Scientist: ‘Interest in climate change has dropped off’
“… and resistance to sustainability surcharges is a consequence of recession.” Continue reading New Scientist: ‘Interest in climate change has dropped off’