Category: Global Warming

Millions of Jobs at Stake If Congress Fails to Block EPA Efforts to Regulate Carbon Dioxide, Says New National Center for Public Policy Research Paper

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The U.S. economy will lose millions of jobs if Congress permits the Environmental Protection Agency to continue plans to greatly expand carbon dioxide emissions limits, says a new paper, "Upton-Inhofe Legislation Would Block the EPA's Harmful Climate Rules: U.S. Economy, ...
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Duke Energy to Bail Out the Democratic National Convention by Committing $10 Million Loan Guarantee

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CEO Jim Rogers Should Not Play Politics with Shareholder Money, says National Center for Public Policy Research Policy experts from the National Center for Public Policy Research are expressing outrage over the decision of Duke Energy CEO Jim Rogers to ...
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Time for Obama to Surrender in His War on Fossil Fuels

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Black Conservatives Criticize Obama Effort to Stifle Domestic Production Washington, D.C. – Black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network say the only way to ensure America has affordable and reliable energy and can achieve the hope of energy independence ...
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Spot the Bias in NY Times Global Warming Hearing Story

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Can you spot the bias? From the New York Times, a March 8 report by John M. Broder, "At House E.P.A. Hearing, Both Sides Claim Science": In an effort to support the E.P.A.'s regulatory power, committee Democrats rounded up five ...
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Proven Link Between “Strange and Dangerous Weather” and Carbon Levels?: Let the Debates Begin

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[I]t is imperative that the Committee have an understanding of the science of climate change…The potential implications of these results are illustrated by multiple recent weather disasters. So says Rep. Henry Waxman in urging the House Energy and Commerce Committee ...
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Upton-Inhofe Legislation Would Block the EPA’s Harmful Climate Rules, by Dana Joel Gattuso

U.S. Economy, Jobs, and Energy Costs at Stake Congress and the American people rejected a cap-and-trade scheme last year after much debate and deliberation. But that has not stopped the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from skirting the legislative process, disregarding ...
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House Subcommittee on Energy and Power to Hold Hearing on the Impact of Greenhouse Gas Regulations on Jobs

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The EPA is a Job-Killing Machine, says the National Center for Public Policy Research Washington, D.C. - In a hearing today, the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power will examine the impact that EPA regulation of greenhouse gases will have ...
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EPA Wins Dubious Distinction for Biggest Barrier to Business

As Republicans in Congress turn to jobs and the economic recovery as their number one priority, it’s no suprise that their number one obstacle is the EPA. According to a new report based on a survey released by Rep. Darrell ...
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Obama Huddles with “The Usual Suspects” – Liberal Business Leaders on West Coast – to Advance his Big Government Agenda

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Obama's Closed-Door Dinner with Clean Energy Allies Could Escalate his War on Fossil Fuels, says the National Center for Public Policy Research Washington, D.C. - President Obama traveled to the West Coast today to tout his 2012 budget and possibly ...
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Obama Cuts Heating Aid to Poor While Raising Energy Prices

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Black Activist Speaks Out Against Agenda that Assures Suffering Washington, D.C. – The Obama Administration proposed today that the federal government cut home heating assistance in half, even as the Administration continues to fight for controversial programs that will raise ...
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