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TAMING THE EPA MONSTER

THE WASHINGTON TIMES KNIGHT: Taming the EPA monster Supreme Court ruling strikes a blow in ongoing battle By Robert Knight Friday, March 23, 2012 Slowly, inexorably, the monster is being driven back to its lair. Its days of terrorizing villagers may soon be over. I wish I were talking about the federal government, but it’s […]

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KILLING COAL

April 4, 2012, 7:00 p.m. ET So much for an ‘all of the above’ energy strategy. For three years the Environmental Protection Agency has imposed a de facto ban on new coal-fired power while doing everything it can to harm existing coal plants. But for once there’s something good to say about the latest EPA

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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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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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KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE STATEMENT – VALERO ENERGY

Below is an email message to Valero employees from the Chairman and CEO of Valero Energy.  They have a large refinery in Port Arthur and Lake Charles. Date: January 24, 2012 To: Valero Employees From: Bill Klesse Subject: Keystone XL Pipeline Statement As you know, the Obama administration decided last week to deny TransCanada’s application

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VAST NETWORK OF PIPELINES ACROSS THE U.S.

As Obama delays controversial Keystone oil pipeline, vast network of pipelines already in place Published January 21, 2012 | FoxNews.com Association of Oil Pipelines While the Obama administration says it needs more time to assess the potential risks surrounding the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, a vast underground network of more than 2 million miles of

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THE BP OIL SPILL – HOW MICROBES TEAMED TO CLEAN THE GULF

JANUARY 10, 2012 How Microbes Teamed to Clean Gulf Scientists Studied 52 Species of Bacteria and Water Currents to Explain Demise of Oil and Gas Plume By GAUTAM NAIK Associated PressA plume of oil is shown in May 2010 in the waters of Chandeleur Sound, La., in the wake of the explosion of the Deepwater

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THE CELLULOSIC ETHANOL DEBACLE

DECEMBER 14, 2011 Congress mandated purchase of 250 million gallons in 2011. Actual production: 6.6 million. ‘We’ll fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn but from wood chips and stalks or switch grass. Our goal is to make this new kind of ethanol practical and competitive within six years.”

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GLOBAL WARMING / CLIMATE CHANGE – SAVING THE PLANET OR WORLD-WIDE CONTROL?

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Unchanging Science Among other things the global warming crusaders got wrong: skepticism is a virtue, not a vice. Joseph Bottum and William Anderson November 28, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 11EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  Perhaps the greatest reason for any of us to feel skepticism about climate change, however, is

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U.S. ELECTRIC RELIABILITY AND THE EPA

DECEMBER 6, 2011 If the Lights Go Out Regulators are letting EPA compromise U.S. electric reliability. Say what you will about Obama Administration regulators, their problem has rarely been a failure to regulate. Which makes the abdication of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission especially notable—and dangerous for the U.S. power supply. Last week FERC convened

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