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CO2 is our friend

Gary L. Wickert It was last winter in Port Huron, Michigan than it has been in more than seven decades. Daytona Beach, Florida set an all-time low temperature of 58°. Cold temperature records were broken this year in Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota and Colorado. Similar records were broken in the United Kingdom, Canada, Central Europe,…

Renewable Power Opt-Out Proposed in Colorado

By: Paul Chesser Electricity customers will have the right to decide whether they want to purchase costly renewable power instead of power from conventional sources under a proposed ballot initiative filed with the Colorado Legislative Council. The initiative would trump ongoing efforts in the state to force customers to purchase higher-priced renewable power. The measure…

Heartland Institute Expert on the ‘Cover Up’ of Climategate

By: Jim Lakely The University of East Anglia Wednesday released the results of its internal investigation into the scandal known as “Climategate” – the leaking of emails from the university’s climate change research center showing how scientists engaged in a conspiracy to fudge data so as to blame human activity for global warming, and to…

SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PROJECT

The Week That Was July 10, 2010 Quote of the Week “There is no reason to give them any data, in my opinion, and I think we do so at our own peril! – Michael Mann in email to Phil Jones This Week By Ken Haapala, Executive Vice President, Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP)…

Obama is victim of Bush’s failed promises

By Chuck Green Barack Obama is setting a recordsetting number of records during his first year in office. Largest budget ever. Largest deficit ever. Largest number of broken promises ever. Most self-serving speeches ever. Largest number of agenda-setting failures ever. Fastest dive in popularity ever. Wow! Talk about change. Just one year ago, fresh from…

Government Circus

On the Recess Appointment of Donald Berwick By Benjamin Domenech The White House’s announcement that President Barack Obama will bypass the nomination process of the United States Senate to recess appoint Donald Berwick as head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is an act of unconscionable hubris. The White House claims this…