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The federal government is doing all it can to revive the economy and prevent the United States from dipping into a recession. Most notable is… Read More
The federal government is doing all it can to revive the economy and prevent the United States from dipping into a recession. Most notable is… Read More
Possibly the scariest outcome from Super Tuesday is that the top three candidates to become president all support a cap-and-trade approach to global warming. Sens…. Read More
The Los Angeles Times reports today that “the climate may be right for a global warming bill” due to “big chunk of industry” just wanting… Read More
Energy and environmental issues do not get much attention at budget time. Compared to the massive outlays for other programs and the overall 3.1 trillion… Read More
All eyes are on the Senate this week as politicians in both parties seek to wrap up work on an economic stimulus package. With a… Read More
Earlier this week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and the rest of Nevada’s congressional delegation sent a letter to Secretary Elaine Chao asking the Department… Read More
The 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act set Jan. 31, 1998 as the deadline to opening the Yucca Mountain repository for spent nuclear fuel. Today marks… Read More
For global warming crusaders nothing is more important than reducing the carbon humans emit into the atmosphere. The problem, as the more honest environmentalists have… Read More
The National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Commission recently came out with recommendations to increase the federal fuel tax by over 200%. However, the report… Read More
President Bush should be commended for recognizing the need to expand nuclear energy in the United States. As a CO2-free, safe, affordable source of energy,… Read More
On energy and environment, the President offered no big policy changes for his final year, and in particular declined to endorse any major climate change… Read More
Brian Darling previews President Bush’s final State of the Union address, noting that Iraq, free trade and taxes will be major themes of the speech…. Read More
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley’s energy administration is proposing one of the most ambitious yet costly energy conservation packages, including goals to reduce electricity consumption by… Read More
Economists Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt, renowned for their book “Freakonomics” and New York Times blog, have a certain knack for examining the hidden incentives,… Read More
The Federal Trade Commission began a series of hearings Tuesday into the carbon offset ‘market’ responding to worries from environmentalists that the burgeoning industry is… Read More