Category: Environment and Enterprise Institute

New Gasoline May Force Blacks to Run on Empty, by Syd Gernstein

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Reprints permitted provided source is credited. There has never been a worse time for the government to push policies that would raise gasoline prices, especially since they've risen almost 45% over the past year. But this is exactly what the ...
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Truth is First Casualty in the Environmental Movement’s War Against Bush

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Contents Truth is First Casualty in the Environmental Movement's War Against Bush Mushrooming Regulations Cause 66 Percent of Doctors to Consider Early Retirement Kyoto Coverup: TV News Gives One Side On Global Warming Bulletin Board: Newsbreaking new releases and statements ...
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Natural Heat Vent May Counter Global Warming, by John Carlisle

Things have really been tough these days for the proponents of the global warming theory. It's not just that President George W. Bush rejected the Kyoto global warming accord, the Clinton-era treaty which mandated economically drastic cuts in greenhouse gas ...
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Kyoto Coverup: TV News Gives One-Sided View On Global Warming, by John Carlisle

If you want the straight dope about the seriousness of the alleged global warming problem, beware of the media - namely television. So concludes a recent study published by the Media Research Center, a media watchdog group. Although there is ...
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Energy Crisis Spreads: Aluminum Industry Faces Shutdown, Layoffs Due to Electricity Shortage by John Carlisle

A federal agency wants to throw 30,000 people out of work and sacrifice a $4.4 billion industry. At issue: electricity. Or, rather, the lack of it. In a case that puts the lie to critics who say President George W ...
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Bush is Right on the Environment – But He Needs Help to Prove It

Although you wouldn't know it from his critics, President Bush has so far taken the correct actions on environmental issues - including his controversial decisions to end U.S. consideration of the Kyoto global warming treaty and against regulating carbon dioxide ...
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The Perils of Success: Environmentalism at a Crossroads, by John Carlisle

It is sometimes said that a political movement, dedicated to ambitious plans to change society, has two things to fear: Failure to achieve its ideological agenda and actually achieving that agenda. After all, once the movement realizes its goals, it's ...
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Carbon Dioxide is Good for the Environment, by John Carlisle

Carbon dioxide is good for the environment. That simple fact must be restated to counter environmentalists' baseless allegations that the accumulation of man-made carbon dioxide, produced by cars, power plants and other human activities, is causing dangerous global warming. Indeed, ...
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California’s Electric Rate Increase Proposal Would Shield Voters, But Devastate Business

They're flaky. They take yoga and "fusion cuisine" seriously. They coined the phrases, "Let's do lunch" and "slow speed chase." They are also a whopping one-sixth of our national population and generate almost 14% of our gross domestic product. And ...
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Global Warming: Hot Air That’s Going to Make Me Colder and Poorer, by Edmund Peterson

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Reprints permitted provided source is credited. If I told you there was a plan to decrease minority salaries and jobs here in America while allowing the African continent to become polluted, would you think I was peddling a crazy conspiracy ...
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