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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Supreme Court’s Global-Warming Decision Keeps The Cause Alive
Reprinted from Forbes Jun. 27 2011 – 7:56 am | 752 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in AEP v. Connecticut was a clear-cut victory for the utilities who were being sued by Connecticut and several other states over their greenhouse gas emissions. … Continue reading
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Congress, put country first: End oil subsidies (SD U-T 6-26-11)
Congress, put country first: End oil subsidies By John H. Reaves midnight, June 26, 2011 Reprinted from the San Diego Union Tribune Finally, here is something Democrats, Republicans, Tea Partiers, libertarians and independents should all be able to agree on: … Continue reading
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Romney: ‘Important’ To Reduce Emissions To Counter Climate Change
Romney: ‘Important’ To Reduce Emissions To Counter Climate Change By FRED THYS (@fredthys) Jun 3, 2011, 5:33 PM COMMENTS E-mail LISTEN NOW Former Gov. Mitt Romney, who officially announced his presidential campaign Thursday, participated in a town hall at the University … Continue reading
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HOUSE AND SENATE EFFORTS TO REPEAL OIL SUBSIDIES FAIL IN MAY, 2011.
Eliminating oil subsidies is a first step in leveling the playing field for clean energy. According to Friends of the Earth, “(The oil and gas industry) is set to receive at least $33 billion in handouts from taxpayers over the … Continue reading
Posted in Legislative Posts to the U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce
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