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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: Kerry-Boxer Goes to the Floor

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The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee today voted to send the Kerry-Boxer bill to the Senate floor without amendments. Only Democrats were in attendance for the vote, and Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mt.) ...
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EnergyTomorrow Here's a link to the latest on the climate bill. Blog post coming soon.

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A key Senate panel approves the energy and climate bill, but that doesn't get the bill any closer to passage.
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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: Willing to Pay $200 a Month for Climate Legislation?

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A recent poll shows that the more Americans learn about climate legislation, the less they like it. Especially when they realize that it will take money out of their pockets. How much money? About $2,300 per year per average U.S. ...
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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: Did You Know? Report: U.S. Tops Energy Resources

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Did you know that the United States has largest energy resources on Earth? You might be surprised to learn that a recent Congressional Research Service (CRS) report found just that.
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EnergyTomorrow New Podcast: Potential Impact of Climate Legislation on Refiners

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In this episode, I interview Alan Gelder of Wood Mackenzie, who recently conducted a study on the potential impact of climate change legislation on refiners.
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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: Natural Gas = Game Changer

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When energy consultant Daniel Yergin calls unconventional natural gas a “game changer,” people listen. And in today’s Wall Street Journal op-ed, Yergin and his colleague Robert Ineson of IHS Cambridge ...
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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: "Remarkable" Natural Gas

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"Remarkable" was the word used by Energy Information Administrator Richard Newell last week to describe the sharp rise in U.S. natural gas reserves. In a report issued by his agency last week, Newell noted that U.S. proven natural gas reserves rose 3 percent in 2008.
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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: Kerry-Boxer Hearings: Day 3

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The ongoing debate over the Kerry-Boxer climate bill has tended to focus primarily on two issues: the bill’s potential costs and its proposed environmental benefits. But there are at least two other critically important items that have not been addressed adequately by the bill’s sponsors. ...
Annette
Annette
From now on, I totally reject anything that comes out of the White House in the way of a bill.
October 30 at 10:21pm
Dennis Cook
Dennis Cook
you will realy like the movie Gandhie, rent it and it will show you what its like to be under the governments rule.
October 31 at 8:31pm
Dennis Cook
Dennis Cook
and how to salve iti
October 31 at 8:31pm
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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: Take Actions to Increase Oil and Gas Supplies

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Today, AAA reported that yesterday’s nationwide retail gasoline prices climbed to a nationwide $2.695 per gallon average, the highest average price this year. Despite this sharp gasoline price increase, which has been driven by strong crude oil prices, the federal government has done little to help ...
Dylan Garretson
Dylan Garretson
The liberal in congress want to get cap and tax in place before they open anything. Plus the lobbyists that wasn't going to be in the white house are in. In 1998 the Clinton's got the roadless act of 1998 witch shutdown logging in U.S.Forest service lands. The greenies want to shutdown are country. They mask it all as saving the planet. They are trying to shutdown the oil and gas industry.
October 30 at 11:10am
Dylan Garretson
Dylan Garretson
I know I'm rite about this cause. I worked at a saw mill that was affected by the roadless act of 1998. Now I work in the oil and gas industry in Alaska. And I see the same happening again.
October 30 at 11:16am
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EnergyTomorrow New Blog Post: Kerry-Boxer Hearings: Day 2

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One of America’s largest refiners told a Senate panel yesterday that climate legislation could force his company to shutter some U.S. refineries. Bill Kleese, president and CEO of Valero Energy Corp. (not ...
Dennis Cook
Dennis Cook
revolution very soon, i hope
October 29 at 10:20pm

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