Environmental Issues

THE ‘CLEAN ENERGY’ STALKING HORSE – A CARBON TAX

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) A carbon tax by any other name . . . Robert Bryce Robert Bryce, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, is the author of Power Hungry: The Myths of ‘Green’ Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future. His report on renewable mandates can be found at www.manhattan-institute.org/html/eper_10.htm. […]

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CALIFORNIA’S GREEK TRAGEDY

March 13, 2012 California’s Greek Tragedy No one should write off the Golden State. But it will take massive reforms to reverse its economic decline. By MICHAEL J. BOSKIN and JOHN F. COGAN Long a harbinger of national trends and an incubator of innovation, cash-strapped California eagerly awaits a temporary revenue surge from Facebook IPO

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VIDEO – AGENDA 21 – TOM DEWEESE SPEAKS TO U.S. SHERIFFS WHO ARE OUR LAST LINE OF DEFENSE

FEBRUARY 16, 2012 TOM DEWEESE IS THE FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN POLICY CENTER www.americanpolicycenter.org

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OIL BOOM IN NORTH DAKOTA, OIL BUST IN CALIFORNIA

What North Dakota Could Teach California March 11, 2012, While one plays host to a modern-day Gold Rush, the other shuns evil fossil fuels and wallows in debt. By STEPHEN MOORE Williston, N.D. In his speech last week responding to high gas prices, President Barack Obama insisted that “we can’t just drill our way out

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FIRES OF CREMATORIUM TO HEAT SWIMMING POOL

GLOBAL WARMING RUN AMOK THE TELEGRAPH Minister praises plan to heat swimming pool from fires of crematorium A money-saving plan to heat a swimming pool with energy from the cremation of dead bodies has been backed by a senior Government minister. A swimming pool in Worcestershire will be heated from a crematorium Photo: (c) Leander

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OIL AND GAS BOOM LIFTS U.S. ECONOMY

FEBRUARY 8, 2012 By RUSSELL GOLD Russell Gold/The Wall Street JournalThe Fleetwood Homes factory in Nampa, Idaho, is building more manufactured homes for oil-field workers. NAMPA, Idaho—The staccato of nail guns echoes across a cavernous building here as workers piece together manufactured houses with easy-to-clean linoleum floors and rugged interiors for muddy oil-field workers. There

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ENERGY PRICES ON THE WAY UP

February 6, 2012 Energy Prices Necessarily Skyrocketing: $4 per Gallon of Gas on the Way By Katie Pavlich 2/6/2012 Just two weeks ago the Obama Adminstration rejected approving the Keystone Pipeline, a project that not only would have employed thousands, but would have also provided lower energy costs for millions of Americans. In his own

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NEW YORK TIMES PUZZLED OVER TEA PARTY OBJECTIONS TO AGENDA 21

February 3, 2012 Activists Fight Green Projects, Seeing U.N. Plot By LESLIE KAUFMAN and KATE ZERNIKE Across the country, activists with ties to the Tea Party are railing against all sorts of local and state efforts to control sprawl and conserve energy. They brand government action for things like expanding public transportation routes and preserving

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AGENDA 21 STRIKES AGAIN!

Agencies urge Interior to reject mining near national park By Juliet Eilperin, Published: February 3 Two key federal agencies have recommended that the Interior Department reject a controversial coal lease proposed for an area near Bryce Canyon National Park, arguing it could impair visibility at the park and harm imperiled animals living in the region. The

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