Global Warming Debate Heats Up Again
Climage change is making its way back into the news and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell and Rep. Rick Boucher managed to… Read More
Climage change is making its way back into the news and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell and Rep. Rick Boucher managed to… Read More
The U.S. is at the threshold of a nuclear renaissance as it prepares for a new era of nuclear power plant construction. But nuclear technology… Read More
For the next few days, weeks and probably years, we’re going to hear a lot about what caused the financial crisis and led to a… Read More
Global warming activists blame just about everything you can imagine on global warming. Increased and more violent hurricanes? Blame Global Warming. Early bird migration? Blame… Read More
They told us how it was so big in the ’70s and is just now picking back up, and I was very interested.” Fortunately for… Read More
Automobile sales have plummeted across the board for the month of September. Not only were sales down for Chrysler (33%), General Motors (16%) and Ford… Read More
Today is Energy Freedom Day. The Congressional restrictions on energy leasing in 85 percent of America’s territorial waters, which have been renewed annually since 1982,… Read More
Remember a couple of months ago when I told you that 2 out of 3 Americans favor building new nuclear power plants in the United… Read More
In the 1970s when gas prices were soaring, the federal government implemented price controls to replace expensive gas with scarce gas, causing consumers to wait… Read More
Nuclear waste is not just at nuclear power plants, but there’s also radioactive waste at universities, labs and hospitals across the country, as indicated in… Read More