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Norwegians generate power from the sea

Global Post: As the waters rush together in a torrent, the fresh is drawn toward the salty in a chemical reaction that creates pressure powerful enough to move turbines. For now, they are little turbines. But they demonstrate the enormous potential for generating energy where river meets sea. When researchers at the Norwegian [...]
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U.N. Global Warming Treaty Process Still Off-Track in Bonn – And For Good Reason

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Nuclear Power Federal Loan Guarantees: The Next Multi-Billion Dollar Bailout?

[1] Although the President’s budget did not request funding to Original post by miscellaneous
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A Clean Energy Economy Is A Weak Economy

We’re hearing a lot these days from the nation’s capital about the coming “clean energy economy” and all the green jobs we’ll get out of Original post by miscellaneous
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Ben Lieberman on a Potential Gas Tax Increase on FNC

Ben Lieberman discusses a potential increase in the gas tax on Tax Day 2010. Original post by miscellaneous
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Government Waste on Nuclear Waste

A waste of taxpayer dollars. That’s what those who oppose using Yucca Mountain as a nuclear materials repository say. They point Original post by miscellaneous
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A Sneak Attack on Your Electric Bill

The state Department of Environmental Conservation is guaranteeing that New Yorkers will soon have to pay even more for electricity — when they can get Original post by miscellaneous
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EPA’s Global Warming Regulations: A Threat to American Agriculture

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Larry Kudlow Cites Heritage on Cap and Trade on CNBC

Larry Kudlow cites Heritage research on cap and trade in a report for his CNBC show, The Kudlow Report. Original post by miscellaneous
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Redirect on Thursday

Plans are to set up the redirect to the new site for R-Squared on Thursday the 18th. If you subscribe via an RSS feed, you will continue to receive the feed from the new location. My first post at the new R-Squared will be a position statement. I will briefly cover my views on oil, coal, [...]
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Changes Coming to R-Squared

At the end of the week, I have to go to New Zealand for 10 days. As is often the case, my posting will be limited while I am traveling. Any time I travel, this always highlights one of the major weaknesses with a personal blog: Traffic is driven by new content, and if there [...]
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Missouri Asks For US Fidelis Bankruptcy Oversight

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New Cars Rolled Out at Geneva Auto Show

Automakers show off new cars slated next year for U.S. market at the recent Geneva Auto Show. Original post by miscellaneous
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Strategizing for the Ethanol Industry

A reader recently sent me a link to the following story: D.C. Discussions Advance Corn Issues Extension of the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) – This blender’s tax credit provides $.45 for each gallon of ethanol blended with gasoline and expires at the end of this year. The credit provides thousands of jobs, fuels economies and [...]
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Toyota Denies Prius Recall is in the Works

Denial comes day after out-of-control Prius incident on San Diego Freeway. Original post by miscellaneous
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