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  • Increased CO2 Emissions Will Delay Next Ice Age ( And that is a good thing!)

    01/08/2012 9:21:33 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 21 replies
    watts up with that? ^ | January 8, 2012 | Anthony Watts
    Sir Fred Hoyle Vindicated (Via Dr. Benny Peiser of the GWPF) According to new research to be published in Nature Geoscience  (embargoed until 1800 GMT/10AM PST, Sunday 8 January 2012), the next ice age could set in any time this millennium where it not for increases in anthropogenic CO2 emissions that are preventing such a global disaster from occurring. The new research confirms the theory developed by the late Sir Fred Hoyle and Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe in the 1990s that without increased levels of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere ‘the drift into new ice-age conditions would be inevitable.’Hoyle and Wickramasinghe...
  • Aggressive Wolf Killed near Winston, Recovery Efforts in Question

    12/21/2011 4:57:03 PM PST · by girlangler · 54 replies
    Sierra County Sentinel ^ | 12/21/11 | Etta Pettijohn
    The recent killing of an aggressive Mexican gray wolf by federal agents at a ranch near Winston could lead to a reassessment of the already struggling recovery effort for that species. The wolf was reportedly shot by agents with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services division on Dec. 14, after it paced across the porch and gazed through the window of John and Crystal Diamond’s Beaverhead Ranch home. The Diamond residence is located in Catron County, although near enough to Sierra County to be in the Winston mailing area. The wolf was killed just weeks after the Arizona Game...
  • Texas oil company fined $12M for violations in Louisiana

    12/21/2011 5:18:15 AM PST · by Miami Vice · 9 replies · 2+ views
    Legal News Line ^ | 12-20-11 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    Houston-based Pelican Refining Co. has been fined $12 million for felony violations of the Clean Air Act at its Louisiana refinery. A federal judge in Lafayette, La., imposed the fine - the largest ever in Louisiana for violations of the act - after the company pleaded guilty in October. The violations were ...
  • Environmentalists evict Kenyans; lion eats child

    12/17/2011 1:38:03 PM PST · by Mustang Driver · 19 replies
    Charleston (WV) Daily Mail ^ | December 17, 2011 | Don Surber
    The Nature Conservancy — a tax-exempt corporation — is a pretty aggressive purchaser of land in the Third World in the name of environmentalism. One of its mottoes is “Donate to The Nature Conservancy and give back to nature.” In Kenya, a gift may have gone a little to far back to nature — all the way to the law of the jungle. From the Guardian: Members of the Samburu people in Kenya have been abused, beaten and raped by police after the land they lived on for two decades was sold to two US-based wildlife charities, a rights group...
  • Leftists

    12/11/2011 5:36:50 PM PST · by marktwain · 11 replies
    msu.edu ^ | May, 1998 | George J. Irge
    The 20th century will be remembered for the totalitarian monsters of various stripes who conceived, planned and executed programs of selective mass extermination of humans. I think that all Leftists, without exception, including the meekest of democratic socialists, have been implicated - knowingly or in consciously cultivated ignorance – as apologists for, or accomplices and abettors to the crimes of the totalitarians. I am stating this categorical proposition so bluntly rather late in life, although I have been convinced of its verity for as long as I can remember being able to recognize the evidence, i.e. since my teens. I...
  • Lafarge must create environmental executives as condition of EPA settlement

    12/01/2011 8:45:13 PM PST · by Miami Vice · 6 replies
    Legal News Line ^ | 12-1-11 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has settled with Lafarge North America Inc., a large construction materials supplier in the United States and Canada, as well as four of its U.S. subsidiaries, to resolve alleged Clean Water Act violations. The settlement includes a fine and the creation, within the company, of the positions of environmental vice president and ...
  • N.J. court validates bear management policy

    12/01/2011 8:35:16 PM PST · by Miami Vice · 3 replies
    LegalNews Line ^ | 12-1-11 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    Animal rights groups suffered a setback as the Appellate Division of the New Jersey state Superior Court....
  • Free Markets-Free People Rally, Downtown Denver

    11/22/2011 1:11:10 PM PST · by invaderzim · 6 replies
    Hear Us Now ^ | 11.22,11 | Hear Us Now
    What we instead need are more free markets and more liberty – for history has shown that this is the way for our country’s restored greatness – both as a nation but also for the general populace. To that end, we will be rallying on December 3rd at 11:30 a.m. on the West Steps of the Colorado State Capitol to show support for free market capitalism. Additionally, we will be having a charity drive for a charity to be determined to help show that voluntary contributions – not forced altruism at the hand of the government – is the most...
  • Piping Up Oil Jobs

    11/21/2011 5:31:11 AM PST · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 21, 2011 | Katie Kieffer
    Like a good neighbor, Canada is there—offering America tens of thousands of jobs, protection against soaring gas prices and up to 700,000 barrels of crude oil a day for Oklahoma and Gulf Coast refineries to process—if America accepts TransCanada’s proposal to build the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta’s tar sands to the Gulf Coast. Let’s say your neighbor invites you over to her holiday party and you respond: “No way, you’re an animal killer. Last year, you served meatballs at your party and I’m against animal cruelty.” Don’t expect your neighbor to ever talk to you again. Likewise, Canada has...
  • Pipeline decision will weaken Obama (crassest pandering to a tiny minority of Americans)

    11/19/2011 8:23:32 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 43 replies
    Ottawa Citizen ^ | November 19, 2011 | Brian Lee Crowley
    H.L. Mencken, I think it was, who uttered the immortal phrase "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public." No one is a greater admirer of the dynamic and generous society that is America, and when I consider all the nations we could have had living next door I often think we won the neighbourhood lotto. But for some reason Mencken's phrase kept echoing in my head when I heard the news about Washington's plan to delay their decision on the Keystone XL pipeline. Folly is too kind a word for this decision. It is the crassest...
  • Obama delays Keystone decision until after 2012 reelection bid

    11/10/2011 3:32:57 PM PST · by Libloather · 12 replies · 1+ views
    The Hill ^ | 11/10/11 | Ben Geman
    Obama delays Keystone decision until after 2012 reelection bidBy Ben Geman - 11/10/11 05:54 PM ET The Obama administration announced Thursday it would delay a politically explosive decision on the proposed Keystone XL oil sands pipeline until after the 2012 elections. The pipeline is especially treacherous waters for President Obama because it splits key elements of his base. While green groups oppose it, several major unions are pushing for approval. Keystone had become a serious thorn in Obama’a side, with environmental groups warning they’d feel betrayed if the pipeline moved forward. Business groups and unions had heralded the thousands of...
  • Days of Whine and Poseurs

    11/01/2011 7:27:29 PM PDT · by mnehring · 3 replies
    Red State ^ | Erick Erickson
    We’ve made a bit of a mistake as a conservative movement fixating so much on the race for the White House. There’s a behind the scenes fight happening in Washington right now. Congressional Republicans are not just selling us out, they are hell bent — and I really do mean hell bent — on destroying the conservative groups raising red flags about what they are doing.For so long the GOP in Washington could hide behind surveys like the American Conservative Union survey, which shows just how much more someone is Republican than Democrat. No one actually did a survey that...
  • Obama says he’ll address Keystone Pipeline concerns (Later rather than sooner)

    10/27/2011 1:26:15 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 11 replies
    Hotair ^ | 10/27/2011 | Tina Korbe
    Barack Obama is busy, busy, scattering largesse to the populace. Whatever he can say to win votes — he’ll say it. His address in Denver yesterday included not only the announcement of his highly impactful student loan program reforms, but also a testy reassurance that he’s taking into consideration concerns about a proposed pipeline — the Keystone XL — that would run from Canada to Texas: During an event with young people in Denver, one activist interrupted Obama’s remarks, urging the president to reject the project.“We’re looking at it right now, all right?” Obama replied. “No decision’s been made and...
  • Occupy Wall Street now embraces environmentalists

    10/24/2011 6:55:49 AM PDT · by LesDowrey · 7 replies
    The News Tribune ^ | 10/24/11 | RUSSELL MCLENDON
    Occupy Wall Street may be "leaderless," but it's far from directionless. In the time since the protest movement began on Sept. 17, its "We Are the 99 Percent" (http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/) message has exploded into a national rallying cry, inspiring not only a bustling mini-city in New York's financial district, but also an overnight network of sympathizers from Seattle to Miami. According to the unofficial umbrella group Occupy Together, some 1,500 cities worldwide will see "Occupy" events this week. And while the nebulous campaign is focused mainly on economic issues, it has also strived for inclusiveness, winning the support of diverse groups...
  • The science of asbestos: A survey of experts

    10/13/2011 4:27:58 AM PDT · by Miami Vice · 4 replies
    Legal News Line ^ | 10-11-13 | MIchael P. Tremoglie
    WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - There are some who say all forms of asbestos are unsafe and to be exposed to any amount is hazardous, while others say that one form of asbestos can be handled safely. Then there are some who are not sure. Some of the leading scientific researchers, experts in the field of mesothelioma research and occupational medicine, have divergent opinions on the nature of the hazards caused by asbestos. Four scientists were asked four questions about asbestos. Each one of them has distinguished ...
  • Rick Perry Does Not Support a U.S.-Mexico Border Fence

    10/06/2011 1:49:09 AM PDT · by bullypulpit · 87 replies
    The Rick Perry Report ^ | Oct 6, 2011 | Joe Hyde
    A prime complaint against Rick Perry is that some have attributed to him that he doesn't support the building of a border fence. This is not true. Perry is for a more comprehensive border security system that includes strategic fencing, better surveillance, and "boots on the ground." If you have ever visited the border regions of Texas, you will agree with me that constructing a fence along the entire 1,200 mile border is not only horribly expensive, but very disruptive to the environment, private property, and the Rio Grande.
  • Solyndra and its stepsisters show the need to end federal pay-to-play

    09/30/2011 9:36:15 AM PDT · by rzman21 · 1 replies
    Conservative Home USA ^ | 9/30/2011 | Conservative Home USA
    John Rossomando Follow John on Twitter The Solyndra scandal along with subsequent revelations that politically connected yet financially troubled solar manufacturers may have traded political influence in return for billions worth of loan guarantees makes the need to ban pay-to-play in federal contracting loom larger than ever. When I first looked into Solyndra last winter, I thought it was peculiar that the president, the vice president and the secretary of energy decided to show up at a random solar company to showcase a particular loan guarantee. That immediately smelled of a political rat to me. But lone behold there stood...
  • SANDERS: War on energy at home creates disasters abroad

    09/26/2011 9:01:40 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 8 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | September 25, 2011 | Sol Sanders
    President Obama’s war on fossil fuels is adding to instability in a world already racked by international debt, demographic pressures and unpredictable, galloping technological advances. The domestic implications of his policies are increasingly apparent: The closing off of prospecting and drilling is costing tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of jobs. The attempt to choose winners and losers through “green energy” subsidies is producing market distortions, huge losses of taxpayers’ funds and corruption rarely seen since the Soviet Union’s Gosplan. Using executive fiat for arbitrary environmental rulings after Mr. Obama’s “cap and trade” climate plan quietly died in Congress is eroding...
  • Obama's Jobs Bill Would Hit Munis (municipal bond tax deductions for "wealthy")

    09/13/2011 7:22:44 AM PDT · by maggief · 34 replies
    Barron's ^ | September 13, 2011 | RANDALL W. FORSYTH
    Municipal bonds have always been synonymous with tax-free income. That would end if President Obama gets his way. Under the jobs bill the President sent to Congress Monday, high-income individuals and families would no longer receive interest from state and municipal bonds free completely from federal income taxes, beginning in 2013. The legislation would also reduce the value of tax deductions for taxpayers in the highest bracket. Specifically, individuals earning over $200,000 and families earning over $250,000 would effectively have the value of tax breaks against the top 35% bracket lowered to the 28% bracket.
  • The world needs to prepare for a climate sceptic defeating Obama (Oh the horror!)

    09/08/2011 5:44:21 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 41 replies · 1+ views
    Guardian UK ^ | September 8, 2011 | Too socialist to credit an individual
    Barack Obama is losing his grip on the White House - and climate sceptic Rick Perry is favourite to succeed him A year or so ago, the very idea that the most powerful person on the planet could, within just a couple of years, be someone who refuses to accept the science that underpins our knowledge of anthropogenic climate change was almost laughable. [snip] But everything has changed now. The US economy continues to wade through treacle and, as a result, there seems to be growing talk that Obama is destined to be a one-term president. And currently leading the...