energy policy
On Peak Oil and Gas Prices: Parsing the Rhetoric
Submitted by scharrison on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 8:46pm
This will come as no surprise to those of you reading this, unless you're three years old and playing around with mommy and/or daddy's computer, in which case you need to a) stop leaning on the keyboard because it's expensive, b) get down from the chair before it rolls back and you bang your head on something, and c) move out smartly because you're about to get caught doing something you know you're not supposed to.
Back to the big people reading this: we are smack in the middle of an Energy Crisis, but most of us don't really understand why. We think we do, because we've been conditioned over the years to respond to rhetoric, but that needs to change.
In the dark and without a clue.
Submitted by Dan Besse on Fri, 08/01/2008 - 5:31pmOnce again, Virginia Foxx is in the dark.
On Recycling, Or, Exxon, You Light Up My Life
Submitted by fake consultant on Fri, 06/15/2007 - 5:57amIn which Exxon/Mobil announces an exciting new energy alternative.
Special Interests and Energy Policy Means We Lose
Submitted by jjsmith on Fri, 06/01/2007 - 1:38pmIt is past time to get Special Interests out of Energy Policy. Currently, we are reaping the works of the Cheney Energy Policy Taskforce, in which, the energy Policy of the United States was developed by special interests, Big Oil.<!--break-->
Woodfin, NC Denys Progress Plant 7-0
Submitted by Ashevillein on Tue, 04/03/2007 - 12:18pmAfter midnight last night, the town board of Woodfin gave the Buncombe County Commission a lesson in public service and denied Progress Energy a permit to build the proposed diesel power plant.
150 angry Woodfin residents sent the message loud and clear apparently, and the 7-0 vote sent another message to the County Seat.



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