One is the loneliest number. Continue reading ‘Bipartisan’ task force on climate change one party short
Month: January 2013
Davos strives to make climate talk more than hot air
Dow CEO Andrew Liveris is still a blowhard for carbon regulation. Continue reading Davos strives to make climate talk more than hot air
Rush to Natural Gas Has Coal-Fired Utilities Seeing Red
Is cheap natural gas here to stay? Continue reading Rush to Natural Gas Has Coal-Fired Utilities Seeing Red
Hate speech from NYTimes re women in combat?
Who needs men in the military anyway? Continue reading Hate speech from NYTimes re women in combat?
Obama Trade: Carbon Tax for Keystone XL?
Will Obama advance his climate agenda forcing business and Republcians to swap approvals of Keystone XL and/or natural gas exports for a carbon tax and more? Continue reading Obama Trade: Carbon Tax for Keystone XL?
Greens welch on conservation deal: Islanders kill 900 dolphins
Earth Island says the slaughter was the work of a “renegade group” trying to sabotage conservation work. Continue reading Greens welch on conservation deal: Islanders kill 900 dolphins
Pennsylvania to study radioactivity in fracking equipment, waste
“The study recognizes concerns that have been raised about Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials, or NORM.” Continue reading Pennsylvania to study radioactivity in fracking equipment, waste
Court denies EPA on Cross-State rule appeal
A bit of good news. Details coming.
John Kerry: Climate Change Is A ‘Life-Threatening Issue’
But Mr. Teresa Heinz won’t unburden his investment portfolio of Keystone XL stocks unless he’s confirmed. Continue reading John Kerry: Climate Change Is A ‘Life-Threatening Issue’
Feinstein calls for banning more than 150 types of firearms during dramatic press conference
Left chastises NAACP for ‘blackwashing’ in soda fight
Global warming “blackwashing” is okay, though. Continue reading Left chastises NAACP for ‘blackwashing’ in soda fight
Reid explains why filibuster reform is dead
The Senate can obly sidestep the filibuster with agreement of the minority and majority leaders and seven senators from each party. Continue reading Reid explains why filibuster reform is dead