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What Does the Solyndra Bankruptcy Mean?
Read More →: What Does the Solyndra Bankruptcy Mean?No one knows what the Solyndra bankruptcy means, but it should not be used to derail our investments in alternative energy. Estimates are that growth in solar panel production will…
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Global Warming in Pictures
Read More →: Global Warming in PicturesThis article gives the basic data in pictures showing how man’s carbon emissions are affecting the Earth.
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Bits and pieces 10: Global Warming in Pictures
Read More →: Bits and pieces 10: Global Warming in PicturesThis article shows the basic data for global warming in pictures and graphs. It covers from the ice ages to current changes in the Earth.
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Bits and Pieces 9: The Arctic Ice and the Inuit
Read More →: Bits and Pieces 9: The Arctic Ice and the InuitPictures of the polar region from 1979 and 2003 clearly show that about 30% of the Arctic ice has melted. This has greatly affected the way of life of the…
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Climate Change: Extreme Weather and Wildfires
Read More →: Climate Change: Extreme Weather and WildfiresIn 1998 the US refused to ratify the Kyoto Treaty which would have limited the release of CO2 into the atmosphere. The increasing CO2 may be leading to extreme weather,…
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Global Warming: Media Bias and the Misinformation Pipeline
Read More →: Global Warming: Media Bias and the Misinformation PipelineThough there is a scientific consensus on global warming, the public is confused about the issue. There exists an misinformation pipeline that speedily takes misinformation from skeptics journal articles and…
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Sen. Inhofe and the Three, Maybe Four, Polar Bears
Read More →: Sen. Inhofe and the Three, Maybe Four, Polar BearsSen. Jim Inhofe is pushing for an investigation of the research of Dr. Charles Monnett, who he blames for the Polar bear being put on the threatened species list. The…
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Bits and Pieces 7: The President and the National Debt
Read More →: Bits and Pieces 7: The President and the National DebtDoes Obama compromise too much? Absolutely! But who cares more for America, the President or Congress.
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Bits and Pieces 6: Global Warming and Extreme Weather
Read More →: Bits and Pieces 6: Global Warming and Extreme WeatherSenator Jim Inhofe claims global warming is a hoax and is writing a book he claims will prove it. However, climate scientists and large insurance companies say that global warming…
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The Constitution and the National Debt
Read More →: The Constitution and the National DebtCongress is perilously close to defaulting on the loans the United States has received from other countries. Not only is it irresponsible for our country to default on its loans,…
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The EPA vs. Oklahoma Power Companies
Read More →: The EPA vs. Oklahoma Power CompaniesThe EPA has been charged with reducing the pollutants released into the environment, but they are meeting opposition from power companies, politicians, and people who want cheap energy, though other…
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Is Global Warming a Hoax?
Read More →: Is Global Warming a Hoax?Sen. James Inhofe (R –OK) is famous for his statement, “Global warming is a hoax”. If Senator Inhofe bases his position on “facts” such as those listed by one of…
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The Case of Global Warming and Extreme Weather
Read More →: The Case of Global Warming and Extreme WeatherRecent research has confirmed that many of the extreme weather events we are experiencing, such as increasing rainfall, storms and floods, are caused or made worse by global warming.
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The Problem with Coal and Politicians
Read More →: The Problem with Coal and PoliticiansCoal fired power plants are the greatest source of carbon emissions, particulates, mercury, and acidic gases. The EPA has been charged with reducing the pollutants released into the environment, but…
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Poultry, Arsenic, and the Scenic Illinois River
Read More →: Poultry, Arsenic, and the Scenic Illinois RiverThe quality of the scenic Illinois River in Oklahoma is threatened by pollution from Arkansas’ poultry industry. A lawsuit to stop the pollution seemed certain to win, but it may…

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