Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans
Republicans on the Natural Resources Committee are committed to pursuing an all-of-the-above energy plan to responsibly produce American-made energy, protecting access to public lands, and being responsible stewards of our country’s resources.
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Affiliation:
U.S. House of Representatives
Location:
Washington, DC, 20515
Phone:
(202) 225-2761

Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans

 
Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans

Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans USA TODAY reports the price of global warming cuts may stop deal at U.N. meeting

Source: www.usatoday.com
How much would you pay to save the world from the threat of global warming? We might find out soon.
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans CEOS call for an all-of-the-above energy development in the WSJ - what do you think?

Source: online.wsj.com
The top five priorities for energy policy, from The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council, include diversifying the U.S. energy supply and passing a cap-and-trade bill on greenhouse-gas emissions
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans Have you signed up for our weekly Resources Roundup? Visit http://bit.ly/KZ1n9 and get the latest on Natural Resources GOP initiatives.

November 19 at 3:38pm
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans FOX News reports on environmental groups funding lawsuits against the federal government with U.S. tax dollars.

Source: www.youtube.com
Fox News investigates reports that federal dollars are being used to bankroll environmental lawsuits.
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans When President Obama returns from Seoul, will he consider all-of-the-above energy at his jobs-but-not-job-creation-summit?

November 18 at 10:13am
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Source: republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov
“With limited domestic energy resources, South Korea is almost entirely dependent on imports to meet its energy consumption needs.”
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans Since Admin sent forest service stim $ to states w/ no forests, why wouldn't it send stim $ to made-up cong. districts?

Source: republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans Check out President Obama’s double standards on climate change for the U.S. and China

Source: republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov
Yesterday, during a town hall in Shanghai, President Obama said that the United States and China should be held to different standards for reducing their emissions since China (the world’s second highest CO2 emitter) has “much more poverty”:
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans President Obama is in Singapore – a country that continues to build refineries while the U.S. hasn’t for 30 years. How about some change?

November 13 at 1:37pm
Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans
Source: republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov
“Hurricanes Katrina and Rita shut down oil and gas production from the Outer Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico, the source for 25% of U.S. crude oil production and 20% of natural gas output. Katrina, ...
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans Japanese are building two new nuclear plants – why can’t the U.S.? Postcard to Pres Obama here

Source: republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov
On Thursday, November 12th, President Obama departed for a tour of Asia that includes stops in Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea.
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Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans Read our latest blog and weigh in. Britain to build 10 new nuclear power plants, while the U.S. stands still. What you think about Obama's inaction on nuclear power?

November 10 at 8:25am
Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans
Source: republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov
“After years of resistance to construction of nuclear-power plants, the British plan underscored how nations around the world are scrambling to find ways to generate more energy while slashing the emissions that cause climate change. ...
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Source: www.swamppolitics.com
Where in the world is Barack Obama? Where is the oil? From the Republicans on the House Natural Resources Committee Web-site.
Committee on Natural Resources, Republicans
Source: republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov
On Thursday, President Obama kicks off his tour of Asia, which includes stops in Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea. During his travel, we’ll send out postcards from U.S. Energy sources to President ...