Environment

Even Boulder Finds It Isn't Easy Going Green

By Stephanie Simon, for The Wall Street Journal, February 13, 2010

BOULDER, Colo.—This spring, city contractors will fan out across this well-to-do college town to unscrew light bulbs in thousands of homes and replace them with more energy-efficient models, at taxpayer expense.

Breaking News: CRU climate change expert Professor Phil Jones steps down

From Examiner.com Professor Phil Jones, director of the Norwich-based University of East Anglia's (UEA) Climatic Research Unit (CRU) has stepped down from his post at the research facility while a review takes place. Non believers of climate change that went over the disputed e-mails, many of them belonging to Professor Jones have stated they feel that he was manip

EPA lawyers silenced – Terrorists rights protected

It is a troubling time in America when extending Constitutional protections to the confessed 9/11 mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and the first amendment rights of Nalid Malik Hasan, a deranged Islamic jihadist with known ties to Al Qaeda, now charged for murdering 13 at Ft. Hood, Texas, are protected, but employees at the Environmental Protection Agency are silenced.

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