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Bachmann: Energy is 'the most easy problem for America to solve'
During a campaign event this past weekend, Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann offered up her solution to the energy crisis.
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The EPA goes retro
The EPA's plans for retrospective review of regulations appeal to businesses and include mostly nominal updates.
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President Obama is writing the climate legacy of his first term now
Al Gore's Rolling Stone essay highlighted criticism of Obama's climate record, but he still has time to improve.
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Are renewable portfolio standards worth it?
Renewable portfolio standards may increase ratepayers' electricity bills, but that's a small price to pay for moving toward renewable energy.
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What we could have bought with the $4 trillion we spent on Iraq and Afghanistan
Americans like us some war, but to the tune of $4 trillion? In adjusted dollars, that's just short of what it cost us to whup the Nazis.
Here's a look at what we could have done with that money, had we spent it on something besides stoking Americans' confusion over whether or not the world's 1.5 billion 'Muslims' are in fact a monolithic group whose every member is a terrorist.
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Germany to substantially increase geothermal feed-in tariffs
Higher payments should boost distributed generation, doing for geothermal energy what Germany has already done for wind, solar, and biogas.
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Pawlenty: 'Look at me! I don't believe in science either!'
Hey, remember Tim Pawlenty? I think he's running for state auditor or something.
Pawlenty used to think climate change was a major priority, back when he was governor of Minnesota and supported cap-and-trade. But then Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman showed underbelly by admitting that they believe in science -- a striking liability in this race -- and Pawlenty took that opportunity to swoop in and firmly establish himself as the most anti-climate-science candidate besides Bachmann and Perry and all the other ones! Go get 'em, T-Paw.
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Bringin' crazy Bach
Michele Bachmann is officially running for president. Here's more proof that she's still officially crazy.
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Feds running a high-voltage gravy train for power transmission
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission gives bonus incentives for outdated and costly systems of energy transmission at the expense of ratepayers.
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Court rules California's cap-and-trade program can advance
After a period of legal uncertainty, a California court has ruled that the state can proceed with developing a cap-and-trade program.