Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Day two sees some excitement. Wikipedia Commons, Marc Kjerland The action in Copenhagen began to pick up a bit on day two of 15th Conference of...
Keep Reading »
Tensions seem to be escalating ahead of the United Nations' conference on climate change later this year in Copenhagen. There is no doubt that China...
Keep Reading »
Members of the Senate thinking of voting against energy reform may want to consider their prospects for being reelected next year before casting their...
Keep Reading »
As with the healthcare bill, the energy and climate bill has the potential to polarize the nation. We all know how Ted Nugent feels, but reading the...
Keep Reading »
Not to be confused with the other Blowpipe, a portable surface to air missile used by the British Army from 1975-85, members of the Penan tribe are...
Keep Reading »
Their is no doubt that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a powerful representative group that has considerable responsibility protecting American...
Keep Reading »
A 1,000-mile long pipeline that is designed to carry around 800,000 barrels of oil per day from Canada’s Alberta oil sands across the border...
Keep Reading »
Washington, we have a problem. Our entire national conversation is degenerating into a shouting match. The healthcare debate has become an episode...
Keep Reading »
Conservative and optimistic predictions of clean energy's role in the US' energy flow vary widely. Government statistics show data indicating just...
Keep Reading »