Category: Environment and Enterprise Institute

Pierce Brosnan Says Reagan Better than Obama on Whale Protection Issue

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The Blue Whale is the largest animal in the history of the Earth, reaching as much as 100 feet and 160 tons Actor Pierce Brosnan and animal rights activist Fred O'Regan say President Ronald Reagan had a better record on ...
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I Rarely Agree with Senator Rockefeller, But…

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...Rockefeller is right to support Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski's resolution to keep control of our national climate (and, thus, energy) policy under the control of Congress rather than the Environmental Protection Agency.The Hill reported this evening: A senior Democrat said ...
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“Obama Can’t Handle a Crisis”

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Project 21’s Deneen Borelli is critical of President Obama’s ability to handle the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and his “war against fossil fuels” that will hurt the American economy and kill jobs. This clip comes from the ...
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Gushing Energy Reform Proposals in the Wake of the BP Oil Spill

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Dana GattusoWith the devastating BP oil spill taking center stage, watch as cap & trade enthusiasts shift their focus away from global warming as the reason to regulate CO2 to the dire need to “wean ourselves from our addiction to ...
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Senators to Vote on Whether to Cede Regulatory Authority to EPA

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Washington, D.C.: Senators will soon consider a resolution to pare back an Environmental Protection Agency plan to regulate greenhouse gases – a plan that would raise energy costs. On June 10, the U.S. Senate will consider a “resolution of disapproval” ...
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Free Enterprise Project Launches Petition Calling for GE CEO Jeff Immelt to Resign

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Washington, D.C. – Today the Free Enterprise Project released an online petition calling for Jeff Immelt to resign as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric. The petition can found at http://www.bigbusinesswatch.org. “In a desperate attempt to find revenue, ...
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Regarding Hurricanes: David Ridenour on New York Fox TV; Says NOAA Should Focus on What It Can Do Well

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Fox 5 TV in New York City marked the beginning of the official hurricane season with a report on what we might (or might not!) see in terms of hurricanes and named storms this year. National Center for Public Policy ...
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Murkowski Resolution Can Block EPA Power Grab, by Tom Borelli, Ph.D.

Next week, the Senate will determine whether it sides with “we the people” or if in the name of environmental protection our elected representatives support a drastic expansion of government that will trample our liberties for no measurable environmental benefit ...
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The “Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act” Will Render America Even More Beholden to China; The Lack of Domestically-Produced Rare Earth Metals is Another Demonstration of Lost American Might

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Washington, D.C. - The pending "Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act" in Congress will obstruct domestic mining investment and render America entirely dependent on foreign sources for rare earth minerals long into the future, according to policy analysts at the National ...
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Fox’s O’Reilly Factor Features National Center Hurricane Prediction Video

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Fox's Bill O'Reilly featured the National Center for Public Policy Research's "James Hansimian" chimp hurricane prediction video on the O'Reilly Factor's May 21, 2010 broadcast. The National Center released a video this past Tuesday in which our chimp's hurricane prediction ...
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