The most expensive rule ever imposed on utilities. Continue reading Upcoming Hearing: What EPA’s Utility MACT Rule Will Cost U.S. Consumers
Day: February 7, 2012
Yukon shrubbery threatens planet?
Alarmists don’t want… a shrubbery! Continue reading Yukon shrubbery threatens planet?
Hostages: Senate Dems push to tie green-power tax credits to transportation bill as ‘extenders’ window closes
Democrats maneuver to avoid wind and solar subsidies being taken hostage as we have recommended. Continue reading Hostages: Senate Dems push to tie green-power tax credits to transportation bill as ‘extenders’ window closes
Is the U.N. Using Bike Paths to Achieve World Domination?
Confused about plastic bottles?
The Sarasota Tribune-Herald is not here to help. Continue reading Confused about plastic bottles?
Heinz ‘committed’ to cutting health scare chemical BPA
Fracking Rules Draw Praise from Hunters and Anglers
A fifth column of enviros among outdoorsmen. Continue reading Fracking Rules Draw Praise from Hunters and Anglers
Ohio Eatery: Thank God It’s Not Fracking?
Frack your Diet Fridays, it’s the tasty way to fight environmental crime.” Continue reading Ohio Eatery: Thank God It’s Not Fracking?
Hightower: Congressional Republicans ‘hate unborn babies’
“GOP lawmakers are now howling to overturn the EPA’s mercury regulations.” Continue reading Hightower: Congressional Republicans ‘hate unborn babies’
Good news: ‘Junk food’ still easy to buy in U.S. schools
The “need for federal regulation of school snacks”? Continue reading Good news: ‘Junk food’ still easy to buy in U.S. schools
Nocera: Enviros are ‘ludicrous’ on tar sands
Even New York Times columnist Joe Nocera understands the value of the Canadian tar sands and the Keystone XL pipeline. Continue reading Nocera: Enviros are ‘ludicrous’ on tar sands
WSJ letters: The Anthropogenic Climate-Change Debate Continues
The battle over the 16-skeptic op-ed continues in letters to the Wall Street Journal. Continue reading WSJ letters: The Anthropogenic Climate-Change Debate Continues