Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …
Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …
Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …
Here are a couple of informative commentaries on the proposed Senate energy bill, S.14, from a conservative perspective. The Senate Republican Conference offers this summary, and Charli Coon at the Heritage Foundation offers this analysis. DISCLAIMER: I do not necessarily agree with the contents of these commentaries; in particular, I think Titles VIII and IX …
Interesting Juxtaposition
How about this? Last week a team of CalTech researchers released results indicating that hydrogen power may harm the earth’s stratosphere, primarily through the increase in nitrogen in the air that would reduce ozone accumulation. Other stories on this study are at Yahoo!, the Associated Press, Nature, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the CBC. Then …
This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
More On Natural Gas Economics And Politics
A good article from Oil & Gas Journal on the natural gas supply concerns in the U.S., highlighting in particular Alan Greenspan’s remarks on the matter on Wednesday. The article does a nice job of pointing out the political dimensions of this essentially economic issue. I especially like Greenspan’s understanding of the benefits of integrated …