It's always been about subsidies, not the environment. OK, can we please stop pretending biofuel made from corn is helping
the planet and the environment? The United Nations Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change released two of its Working Group reports at the
end of last month (WGI and WGIII), and their short discussion of ... MORE
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Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts
Obama's Green-Energy Scams Leave Taxpayers In The Red
by Justin Sykes. How we gave China a stimulus. It’s been more than five years since President Obama signed his
misguided economic-stimulus package into law, creating green-energy
subsidies and expanding others, but American taxpayers are still feeling
its disastrous effects. This month a deal was reached between competing creditors of ... MORE
John Stossel: Earth Daze
Blinded by their "political" science. "The heavens reek, the waters below are foul ... we are in a crisis of survival." That's how Walter Cronkite and CBS hyped the first Earth Day, back in 1970. Somehow we've survived since then, and most of life got better, although I never hear that from the worrywarts. Of course, some things got better ... MORE
Leaked Memo Uncovers Obama Administration Land Grab
by Shawn Martini. Senator Jim DeMint took to the pages of the Washington Post this morning to raise the alarm about a planned, 10 million acre Western land grab by the Obama administration. A secret administration memo has surfaced revealing plans for the federal government to seize more than 10 million acres from Montana ... MORE
Alex Gimarc: EPA Studies And Preordained Conclusions
Suspicions confirmed. With great fanfare the Environmental Protection Agency announced January that their “assessment” of potential mining impacts on salmon ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska had discovered unacceptable risks to salmon and their habitat (various drainages in the region). The agency stated that they ... MORE
Obama Considers More Costly Regulations For Oil Sector
by Roberta Rampton and Timothy Gardner. The White House said on Friday it will take a hard look at whether new regulations are needed to cut emissions of methane from the oil and gas industry, part of President Barack Obama's plan to address climate change. The suggestion drew a sharp rebuke from the main oil and gas lobby group. ... MORE
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U.S. To Become Bigger Oil Producer Than Saudi Arabia
The glory of fracking. Hector Gallegos sits in the cab of his pick-up enjoying a few hours of calm. A day earlier, workers finished carting off the huge rig that had drilled three new wells beneath this small patch of south Texas farmland and he’s now getting ready to prime them for production. He reckons that about three weeks from now ... MORE
Joel Kotkin: Politics Runs Real Energy Out Of California
Banking on expensive alternative energy. More bleak economic news for the average Joe. The recent decision by Occidental Petroleum to move its headquarters to Houston from Los Angeles, where it was founded over a half-century ago, confirms the futility and delusion embodied in California's ultragreen energy policies. ... MORE
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fossil fuels,
government,
green,
oil,
solar power
Cold-Hearted EPA Wants More Regulations On Wood Stoves
Feds make staying warm 25 percent more expensive. The Environmental Protection Agency wants to place new regulations on wood-burning stoves and fireplaces replacing the current guidelines which were adopted in 1988. The EPA claims their new regulations would reduce emissions by 80 percent. "What they're asking now is really ... MORE
John Stossel: Chill Out About Global Warming
Love nature but hate the tyranny of bureaucrats' rules. We already waste billions on pointless gestures that make people think we're addressing global warming, but the earth doesn't notice or care. What exactly is "global warming" anyway? That's really four questions: 1. Is the globe warming? Probably. Global temperatures have risen. ... MORE
Shawn Regan: Lights Out For America's Favorite Light Bulb
Dim political bulbs rule the day. Happy New Year, America! Your favorite light bulb is now illegal. Well, sort of. As of January 1, U.S. businesses can no longer manufacture or import “general service” incandescent bulbs—the most popular light bulbs in America. Consumers can still buy and use them while supplies last, but the remaining ... MORE
EPA Preparing To Unleash A Deluge Of New Regulations
Happy holidays from the Obama administration. Federal agencies are currently working on rolling out hundreds of environmental regulations, including major regulations that would limit emissions from power plants and expand the agency’s authority to bodies of water on private property. On Tuesday, the White House released
its ... MORE
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environment,
EPA,
government,
regulation,
restrictions,
water
Green Ethanol And The Damage It Leaves Behind
Govt mandate does more than drive up corn prices. The hills of southern Iowa bear the scars of America's push for green energy: The brown gashes where rain has washed away the soil. The polluted streams that dump fertilizer into the water supply. Even the cemetery that disappeared like an apparition into a cornfield. It wasn't ... MORE
Michael Barone: The Audacity Of Frack
In praise of creative destruction. Capitalism, said economist Joseph
Schumpeter seven decades ago, is a process of creative destruction. New
inventions, new processes, new methods of organization lead to the
creation of new profitable and efficient businesses and to the
destruction of old ones unable to ... MORE
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energy,
fossil fuels,
fracking,
gas,
innovation,
natural gas,
oil,
production,
prosperity
U.S. Is Overtaking Russia As Largest Oil-And-Gas Producer
by Russell Gold and Daniel Gilbert. The U.S. is overtaking Russia as the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas, a startling shift that is reshaping markets and eroding the clout of traditional energy-rich nations. U.S. energy output has been surging in recent years, a comeback fueled by shale-rock formations of oil and natural gas ... MORE
Tom Leonard: New Gold Rush Proves Anti-Frackers Wrong
The best economic news in decades. As he takes me on a tour of his buzzing little town, mayor Brent Sanford points out the acres of development that have already happened — the giant grocery store, the smart restaurant, the school extension and the endless housing developments. And he tells me what’s still to come — a smart ... MORE
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drilling,
energy,
fracking,
gas,
growth,
jobs,
natural gas,
oil,
production,
prosperity,
wealth
EPA Deploys SWAT To Check For Clean Water Violation
by Sean Doogan. When agents with the Alaska Environmental Crimes Task Force surged out of the wilderness around the remote community of Chicken wearing body armor and jackets emblazoned with POLICE in big, bold letters, local placer miners didn’t quite know what to think. Did it really take eight armed men and a squad-size ... MORE
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energy,
environment,
EPA,
force,
government,
intimidation,
policy,
regulation,
SWAT
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