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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Steve Milloy's Picks on the EPA

Just introduced North Carolina Senate Bill 187 would make EPA’s PM2.5 experiments on humans a serious felony. Continue reading

EPA recently denied it knew the program was susceptible to fraud. Continue reading

Make no mistake: the war against fossil fuels will be intensifying. Continue reading

FOIA helps expose EPA again. Continue reading

 “The bigger problem is what to do with existing plants, which provide a big chunk of the nation’s electricity and which cannot be shut down quickly or by fiat. Devising a gradual phaseout will require ingenuity and persistence in the face of what are sure to be strong legal and political challenges from industry.” Continue reading

Earn 4.5% off taxpayers and ripped-off ratepayers. 19x better rate than 2-year U.S. notes. Continue reading

“Frackademic to Ride Flying Unicorn of Climapocalypse to Washington.” Continue reading

The shares fell 3.8 percent to $1.16 at 10:21 a.m. in New York. Continue reading

Sucking up won’t save the large Midwest coal-fired utility. Continue reading

The Wall Street Journal editorial page explains how EPA may try to implement cap-and-trade on its own. Continue reading

 “Congressional Republicans are already pressing Environmental Protection Agency assistant administrator Gina McCarthy, President Obama’s pick for the agency’s new administrator, on the EPA’s use of secret data to formulate air quality rules.” Continue reading

JunkScience has been after EPA to do this for 16 years. Continue reading

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