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Climate Chains: The Trailer

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Posted Mon, 05/24/2010 - 21:42
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 An epic debate is underway in our country. Proposed climate legislation would have a far-reaching impact on our standard of living and give government a portal into every aspect of our lives. The affordable, dependable and abundant energy upon which any great civilization is built is about to be rationed.Read more

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Economic Freedom: A No-Regrets Strategy to Reducing Global Energy Consumption

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Posted Fri, 05/21/2010 - 21:45
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 This empirical study exposes a relationship between greenhouse gas intensity, energy intensity and economic freedom. The level of a countrys economic freedom is a statistically significant and negative determinant of both energy intensity and greenhouse gas intensity. Countries with higher levels of economic freedom not only have more energy efficient and less carbon intensive economies, but over time these countries continue to decrease the amount of energy used and the amount of carbon dioxide emitted per unit of production.Read more

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Climate Chains: A Deeper Look at Extreme Environmentalism and Cap-and-Trade

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Posted Fri, 05/21/2010 - 21:41
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 An epic debate is underway in our country. Proposed climate legislation would have a far-reaching impact on our standard of living and give government a portal into every aspect of our lives. The affordable, dependable and abundant energy upon which any great civilization is built is about to be rationed.Read more

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Big Business Looking to Reduce Energy Use

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Posted Mon, 04/05/2010 - 06:28
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Last week a new Pew report provided some good news on how businesses in the United States are beginning to respond to our changing environment. The report was prompted by recent shifts in how corporate leaders perceive climate change in relation to the their own business’s energy costs. Two years in the making, “From Shop Floor to Top Floor (pdf)” offers advice for businesses hoping to cut back on energy use.Read more

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The Health Impact of Climate Change

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Posted Thu, 03/25/2010 - 07:58
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As with any bill jerked around for half a year in the democratic process and packed with side-deals, last week’s momentous health care legislation has its perks and its flaws. There's still no public option, but recent college graduates will soon be able to ride their parents’ insurance until they turn 26.Read more

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Utah Lawmakers: What Climate Change?

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Last week, Utah--reaffirming its status as reddest state in the nation--took another jab at the vast international community that is trying to halt global warming when its House adopted a resolution that questions climate change, and criticizes federal programs aimed at curbing emissions.
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Climate Change Decorum

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Posted Thu, 01/14/2010 - 09:15
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As North America and Europe face their coldest winters in decades, many climate change deniers are taking the opportunity to do their best Nelson Muntz impression.
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Climategate Coverage: We're All Biased

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Posted Mon, 12/14/2009 - 15:15
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I was glad to see YPNation Contributor Nikki Gloudeman share her thoughts on the "climategate" saga. It's hard to recall an event that has caused such excitement in conservative print media, and on talk radio and Fox News. And with some justification.
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Climategate, MSM, and Partisan Pundits

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Posted Fri, 12/11/2009 - 10:56
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Unless you're a rock dweller, you've no doubt heard about so-called "Climategate": The hacked e-mails from University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU) that prove scientists have manipulated statistics to hide the fact that global warming is a hoax.
 
Or, a series of catty e-mails among colleagues, with no bearing whatsoever on the scientific reality of catastrophic climate change.
 
Like many things, it depends on who you ask—which makes it an interesting case study in news coverage.
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Trade and Climate Change: It's Complicated

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At the Copenhagen climate change conference next week, world leaders will negotiate who should make the biggest sacrifices to lower their emissions. The prevailing theory is that countries such as China and India should lead the effort, because they churn out the most greenhouse gases.Read more

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