Energy: Salazar enabling Chavez?
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008Writing in today’s Washington Post, Sen. Ken Salazar (D-CO) cynically disparages the idea of opening up Colorado’s vast oil shale (more…)
Writing in today’s Washington Post, Sen. Ken Salazar (D-CO) cynically disparages the idea of opening up Colorado’s vast oil shale (more…)
Tell me again, is the problem for the polar bears too little ice or too much? It was fears of disappearing habitat, (more…)
Editor: Our columnist Bill Moloney is more influential than we dreamed. In this piece, written a week ago for Bob Beauprez’s website, he took McCain to school on offshore drilling (more…)
Rex Tillerson, the CEO of Exxon Mobil, John D. Rockefeller’s corporate progeny, shrugged off greenie attacks by the Rockefeller heirs (more…)
Hillary Clinton keeps advocating a “gas tax holiday” paid for by “big oil companies” out of their “record profits.” Excuse me, Senator, (more…)
“The climate crisis is both urgent and solvable [so] our ultimate aim is halt global warming,” proclaims an Al Gore website and ad campaign. But conservatives, among whom former Speaker Newt Gingrich proudly counts himself, (more…)
Some Americans, principally on the Left, are understating the threat of terrorism while overstating the hyperbolized threat of man-made global warming (more…)
Garbage in, garbage out, was my reaction on reading the environmental love song by one Richard Anthes in the Denver Post, Mar. 29. (more…)
So goes the joke: If you’re freezing and starving in the dark because the green movement made energy and food ever more expensive, (more…)