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Ethanol Conspiracy Theories Ignore Fuel's Legitimate Shortcomings
Submitted on 10.18.2007

Yesterday, Renewable Fuels Association President Bob Dineen issued a statement urging Congress to pump billions of subsidies into ethanol.  Dineen's rhetoric begs lawmakers to create an artificial market for ethanol, build the extra infrastructure needed for transport, and condemns anyone who speaks about its shortcomings as part of a "coordinated offensive of mistruths". 

Modern farming methods are no threat to consumers
Submitted by Amy Kaleita, Ph.D on 10.18.2007

Public interest in the environment is increasing, and the news is full of stories about food safety. Those developments have led many to push for a return to small organic farms.

Monty Python's Upper Class Twit of the Year Award
Submitted by Jamie Glazov on 10.18.2007

Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Steve Hayward, the F.K Weyerhaeuser Fellow in Law and Economics at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC, and Senior Fellow at the Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy in San Francisco.

Al Gore and a Globally Warmed Over Peace Prize
Submitted on 10.15.2007

Bill Bennett digs for perspective on earth's environment from Steve Hayward, Weyerhouser Fellow, AEI, author, Index of Leading Environmental Indicators.

Environmental Gore
Submitted by Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D on 10.12.2007

Parson Al winning the Nobel Peace Prize was as predictable as his Oscar for Best Documentary, and represents the final debasement of a once-prestigious award.

UCSD scientist: 20 years wasted on climate debate
Submitted by Dan Downey Staff Writer on 10.10.2007

For UC San Diego scientist and historian Naomi Oreskes, global warming is old news.


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