In the Pipeline: 1/23/13
- 01/23/13
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How much electricity do you figure all that stuff uses? How many coal miners in West Virginia did it take to power this party? How many different petrochemicals and people taking heart medication are in the room? How many of these rich people jetted in? National Wildlife Federation (1/21/13) reports: “VIP celebrities confirmed to attend the event include: Pro Football Hall of Famer Darrell Green, current and former Washington Redskins players Lorenzo Alexander, Kedric Golston,...
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In the Pipeline: 1/22/13
- 01/22/13
- AEA
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We normally reserve this space for satire, mockery, and comic relief. Like I said, we normally reserve this space for satire, mockery, and comic relief... Politico (1/22/13) reports: “President Barack Obama promised in his inaugural speech to take on climate change in his second term, setting the stage for a series of bruising policy battles over energy, the environment and foreign affairs… Americans' obligations are not just to self, ‘but to all posterity,’ Obama said. ‘We...
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In the Pipeline: 1/18/13
- 01/18/13
- AEA
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Look out, folks. This young woman is a force to be reckoned with. AEA (1/15/13) reports: “Director of Federal Affairs, Robin Millican, speaks at a press conference held by Rep. Mike Pompeo about the Energy Freedom and Economic Prosperity Act.”
We could have come up with a dramatic statement like "Blades of Death Ripping American Bald Eagles to Shreds while the Greens and the Government just Watch" but we would rather let the article speak for its hypocritical self. StarTribune...
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In the Pipeline: 1/16/13
- 01/16/13
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Wind production tax credit: $12.1 billion. Renewable diesel fuel tax credit: $2.2 billon. Algae mandate: $59 million. Elbow-rubbing with Ed Markey: Priceless. Groupon (expires 1/20/13) reports: “For $1,300, you get one VIP ticket for entry at 7 p.m. (a $1,950 value)… On the eve of the presidential inauguration, the 2013 Green Inaugural Ball corrals political leaders in the fields of conservation, clean technology, and renewable energy to celebrate the environmental successes of the...
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In the Pipeline: 1/15/13
- 01/15/13
- AEA
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Could it be that investors have figured that now that the free money is coming to an end, it is time to leave the party? Bloomberg (1/14/13) reports: “Clean energy investment slid 11 percent last year after governments in industrial nations slashed subsidies for technologies ranging from wind turbines to solar power and biomass. The $268.7 billion invested in the industry last year was down from a record $302.3 billion in 2011, the second highest reading ever and was five times the level...
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In the Pipeline: 1/14/13
- 01/14/13
- AEA
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Coming in at number 3 on the laundry list of your progressive rights (after condoms and the Internet), you have the right to pursue sunlight that may or may not hit your outrageously expensive solar panels that have been installed by the ‘market’ – cough, coercion – but who cares! You won’t have to worry about going over the threshold for the tax break, because there’s no way you’ll even have access to anything that resembles a reliable source of energy. Now we just have to...
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In the Pipeline: 1/11/13
- 01/11/13
- AEA
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This boggles even me. Washington Examiner (1/10/13) reports: “A new video game featuring a black alien female superhero delivered to Earth to fight global warming is about to hit the market thanks to a $100,000 grant from the Obama administration… The National Endowment for the Arts is funding the Spelman College of Atlanta, Ga.'s multi-episode game called "HERadventure." In the grant announcement made last year, the NEA said the story ‘focuses on a young female superhero sent to...
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In the Pipeline: 1/9/13
- 01/09/13
- AEA
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This dude is the rock for our roll. Energy Guardian (1/9/13) reports: “The effort by conservative Republican lawmakers and anti-tax groups to end tax breaks for renewable energy didn't go anywhere in Congress last year, but that's not stopping Rep. Mike Pompeo from trying again… The bill has the backing of key conservative groups that oppose renewable energy tax breaks, according to a letter Pompeo is circulating to colleagues.”
With the right energy policy, this could be...
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In the Pipeline: 1/8/13
- 01/08/13
- AEA
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You mean those roughnecks and coal miners aren’t kidding when they say they like to hunt and fish in their own back yards? For some reason I used to think it was more sensible to listen to “real” environmentalists from places like Manhattan. WSJ (1/4/13) reports: “The inescapable if unfashionable conclusion is that the human use of fossil fuels has been causing the greening of the planet in three separate ways: first, by displacing firewood as a fuel; second, by warming the climate;...
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In the Pipeline: 1/7/13
- 01/07/13
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The chance to get rich off global warming is slipping away. Which could explain why Vice President Gore joined up with the royal house of Qatar, so they can hate American domestic energy production together. Did we mention that Al Jazeera also is backing that lousy propaganda from Matt Damon? WSJ (1/4/13) reports: “The Kyoto Protocol on climate change used to be a big deal. So big that the future of humanity was said to hinge on its implementation. Did you know it expired on New...
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