Category: Environment and Enterprise Institute

Tom Borelli Talks with Gordon Liddy about New SEC Climate Regulations

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Our Free Enterprise Project Director Tom Borelli visited with G. Gordon Liddy the other day to discuss the Securities and Exchange Commission's new rule requiring publicly-held corporations to disclose the risks of global warming -- including the risks to their ...
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Climate of Confusion: Global Warming “Science” a Blizzard of Contradictions, by Dana Joel Gattuso

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It's too bad we can't read climate scientist Kevin Trenberth's emails anymore.  If he was worried last October about two days of record-breaking cold in Boulder, what is he thinking now?  (He's the one – a lead author of the ...
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Bizarre Climategate Update #1: Turns out There is No Statute of Limitations on British FOIA Violations

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Christopher Booker at the London Telegraph reports the British government office that determined the University of East Anglia violated Britain's Freedom of Information Act was wrong when it claimed it could not prosecute due to a statue of limitations. I ...
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Bizarre Climategate Update #2: Prince Charles Supports Lawbreaking Science Unit

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After the British government's Information Commissioner's Office concluded the Climate Research Center at the University of East Anglia violated Britain's Freedom of Information Act law, Prince Charles visited to show his support... ...that is, he showed support for the Climate ...
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Bizarre Climategate Update #3: IPCC Chairman Writes Racy Novel

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The IPCC's last assessment report (AR4), which contained major errors and dubious sourcing And based on the excerpts, it's a really bad sexy novel... ...though if your taste runs to novels with 60-something male protagonists who hop in and out ...
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Another Blow to Obama’s Agenda: New SEC Guidance on Climate Change Disclosure Will Force CEOs Who Lobby for Cap-and-Trade to Expose the Business Risk of Cap-and-Trade Legislation to Shareholders

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Washington, DC - Corporate CEOs who have been actively lobbying for cap-and-trade climate legislation may soon find themselves in an embarrassing position thanks to a new Securities and Exchange Commission regulation, says Tom Borelli, Ph.D., director of the National Center ...
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British Government Declares Climategate University Guilty of Freedom of Information Act Violation

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Climategate news update: The Times of London reports the British government has determined "the University of East Anglia breached the Freedom of Information Act by refusing to comply with requests for data concerning claims by its scientists that man-made emissions ...
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Journalists Against Transparency?

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The IPCC's Compromised 2007 Assessment Report (AR4) In response to my "Three Steps the IPCC Must Take," which, among other things, urged the IPCC to "adopt an uncompromising transparency policy, which includes the release of all data, all emails, all ...
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If Federal Outlays Were U.S. Carbon Emissions…

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...we would have had a deficit of $52 billion in 2009, rather than the $1.44 trillion that we had (see historical tables here). U.S. carbon emissions were an estimated 5,495 million metric tons in 2009, roughly 9.4% more than they ...
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Statement of National Center for Public Policy Research President Amy Ridenour on What the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Must Do in the Wake of Unfolding Scandals

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Washington, DC - Statement of National Center for Public Policy Research president Amy Ridenour on what the IPCC must do in wake of unfolding scandals: In the wake of admissions the IPCC knew all along it was putting bogus science ...
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