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An Open Letter to Attorneys General About Climate Change
Ed note: This letter was originally published at TheResurgent.com and is re-printed here, with the permission of the author. By Chris Skates: It’s bad enough when websites engage in censorship and control of the arena of ideas that can be … Continue reading
NERA study describes heavy impacts of EPA Clean Power Plan
A new study, published by NERA and available on the AmericasPower.org website is detailing the heavy economic impacts of the EPA’s Clean Power Plan. New analysis from NERA Economic Consulting shows the Environmental Protection Agency’s power plan comes with a hefty … Continue reading
25 states take part in suit to delay EPA regulations
Reuters is reporting that fully half of the states in the union have entered in to a suit urging the EPA to delay and rethink it’s pending slate of environmental regulations. Adding pressure on the Environmental Protection Agency to relax … Continue reading
“Renewal” needed in climate movement
The Guardian has published an interesting editorial by climate change activist and direct action campaigner Bradley Day. In his editorial, Day describes how the jury in a recent court case found him and a group of 19 other defendants guilty … Continue reading