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There is no reason to take in the world’s low-level nuclear waste when we have not figured out what to do with our own.” Those… Read More
There is no reason to take in the world’s low-level nuclear waste when we have not figured out what to do with our own.” Those… Read More
When companies want to drill or even just explore for valuable minerals and resources, the industry is destroying valuable American soil. On the other hand,… Read More
With gasoline topping $4 a gallon nationally, there’s a lot of speculation as to what actually causes gas prices to soar. Unknowingly, many folks point fingers at… Read More
Yesterday the Wall Street Journal ran a pros and cons piece on nuclear power. The text debate was not an outright endorsement of nuclear energy,… Read More
Current Harvard economics professor and former chief economic adviser to President Ronald Reagan Martin Feldstein explains in the Wall Street Journal how announcing that the… Read More
When it comes to environmental policy, we’ve documented the Center for American Progress’ penchant for distorting reality before. Now they are at it again, this… Read More
Recognizing the need for a substantial increase in clean energy supply to meet both growing demands and carbon dioxide reduction objectives, the Group of Eight… Read More
Liberals in Congress continue to blame anybody but themselves for the high price of energy today. Commenting on the passage of s bill directing the… Read More
A major plank of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) efforts to convince the American people that liberals actually want to reduce gas prices is a bill… Read More
When required to vote on an energy amendment that would have opened up the supply of resources to lower costs to the American consumer, Democrats… Read More