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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Heartland Weekly

Hydraulic Fracturing a Game-Changer for U.S. Energy and conomies, Isaac Orr, The Heartland Institute
In “Hydraulic Fracturing: A Game-Changer for Energy and Economies,” a new Policy Study from The Heartland Institute, Heartland Research Fellow Isaac Orr explains the advantages and disadvantages of smart drilling and the alternatives so that a better-informed discussion takes place.  Click here to read full text of this document

AMS Survey Shows No Consensus on Global Warming, Joseph L. Bast, The Heartland Institute
The release of Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science makes it clear that there is no scientific consensus on the causes or consequences of climate change...READ MORE

Greenpeace to Kids: Christmas Is Canceled, Jim Lakely, The Heartland Institute
Radical left-wing organizations have long-enjoyed stenographic coverage in the mainstream media. So it certainly came as a shock to Greenpeace to see CNN rip into the organization for employing a decrepit Santa to advance lies that scare kids and adults alike about the climate...READ MORE

Illinois lawmakers on Tuesday approved a bill they and Gov. Pat Quinn (D) say will fix the state’s worst-in-the-nation pension system and which many analysts say will do no such thing...READ MORE

Common Core lists what several committees convened within two DC-based nonprofits decided K-12 children need to learn in math and English...READ MORE

E15 and Ohio, Taylor Smith, The Heartland Institute
Ohio currently does not require gasoline be blended with renewable fuel, but ethanol is still frequently blended with the state’s motor gasoline in compliance with the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), which mandates 36 billion gallons of renewable fuel primarily ethanol be blended into gasoline and diesel fuel by 2022....READ MORE

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