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  • Is EPA Regulation of CO2 a "Power Grab"?

    Congressman Frank Lucas (R-OK), in Frankly Speaking (3/10/2010), wants to rein in what he calls “the EPA power grab” to limit carbon emissions. That is hardly the case. The Supreme Court, in Massachusetts v. EPA, ordered the environmental protection agency to make a determination as to whether carbon dioxide is a pollutant. The EPA has…

  • Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame 2009 Awards

    Benno Hansen, a ThinkAboutIt Blogger from Copenhagen has been chosen for the Environmental Hall of Fame Award. SpaceGuy, a Newsvine blogger has been chosen for the Environmental Hall of Shame Award for seeds to the stolen CRU e-mails and his attacks on climate scientists.

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