Clinton energy chief: Bin Laden death good for climate legislation

Clinton administration energy chief and former UN ambassador Bill Richardson hopes the killing of Osama bin Laden improves the prospects for climate legislation. According to Politico, Richardson said: My hope is that from this success in the foreign policy arena two days ago, that he will be emboldened to take once again to the Congress … Continue reading Clinton energy chief: Bin Laden death good for climate legislation

Clearing the air on EPA's Supreme Court 'mandate'

Not that it takes much to confuse Republican politicians more than they already are about the EPA and its regulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs), but the Greenwire article below tries to sow further confusion by claiming that Republicans are at least partially responsible for the confusion over whether the Supreme Court forced the EPA to … Continue reading Clearing the air on EPA's Supreme Court 'mandate'

Juliet Eilperin and the ‘Saudia Arabia of bias’

It’s too bad that journalistic slant isn’t a form of energy because Juliet Eilperin would make the Washington Post the “Saudi Arabia” of bias. Eilperin’s Oct. 24 article, “Global demonstrations to push for reduced carbon levels,” positively gushes over the events organized by 350.org, a global warming alarmist group that supposedly wants to reduce atmospheric … Continue reading Juliet Eilperin and the ‘Saudia Arabia of bias’