Natural Gas
			Commentary				
			
		New Report Debunks Common Myths about Energy
			SAN FRANCISCO — The Pacific Research Institute, a free market think tank based in San Francisco, released a new report debunking the common myths about energy in America. Top Ten Energy Myths, by Thomas Tanton, senior fellow in Energy Studies, confronts ten popular myths about America’s energy sources, uses, and ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			November 3, 2009		
				
					
			Environment				
			
		Energy independence, security? How about energy realism
			Of the hot topics discussed in Washington and the media, there is probably none where the substance-to-blather ratio is higher than in energy, where slogans substitute for serious thought, and where pointing out unwelcome facts is frowned upon as a moral failing. Shallow thought on energy can be found on ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Steven F. Hayward		
				
																						
			September 20, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Environmentalists Oppose Mojave Desert Solar Power
			Environmental groups advocating for land conservation and protection of endangered species are lining up in opposition to measures to expedite solar energy projects on federal lands, particularly in the Mojave Desert, announced by Interior Department Secretary Ken Salazar on June 29. Loss of Water, Habitat With solar power plants having ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			September 1, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Mackinac Center Analysts Refute NRDC Green Energy Claims
			The Examiner, September 1, 2009 Reliance on renewable mandates will cost, not create, jobs MIDLAND — The adoption of “green energy” policy recommendations made in a recent report by the National Resources Defense Council would push Michigan’s economy into a freefall, according to Mackinac Center for Public Policy energy analysts ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			September 1, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Is Big Oil a crusader against greenhouse gases?
			Over the past eight years, which industry has invested the most to mitigate the effects of greenhouse gases? You might be thinking of windmills or solar panels. Or maybe those folks who are trying to make energy out of pond scum … er, algae. But according to a new industry-funded ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Pacific Research Institute		
				
																						
			June 15, 2009		
				
					
			Agriculture				
			
		Analyzing the politics of climate change
			San Francisco Examiner, June 9, 2009 We hear it every day. News headlines read: “Global Warming Biggest Threat of 21st Century, Experts say.” (businessweek.com. May 13th, 2009. Gardner, Amanda). News anchors provide us with a choice, either we believe the scientists that support global warming hypotheses, or we reject science ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Blake Yount		
				
																						
			June 9, 2009		
				
					
			Climate Change				
			
		The Annual Green Orgy: Earth Day
			On Earth Day we will have been engulfed by the avalanche of “Green” propaganda that preceded it, fills the day, and then continues relentlessly thereafter. When I say “propaganda”, I am being polite. Much of the foundation of the environmental movement is pure lies, mind boggling distortions of questionable “science”, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Alan Caruba		
				
																						
			April 22, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Energy freedom is crux of solution to economic woes
			Washington. The maxim states that the simplest solution is usually the correct one. And America’s financial crisis is no exception to the rule. Overwhelmed by bailout plans and other convoluted proposals, many of our nation’s leaders are missing the obvious answer to our economic woes: energy freedom. For that reason, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Thomas Tanton		
				
																						
			April 16, 2009		
				
					
			Commentary				
			
		Oil drilling will stimulate our state economy
			On Thursday, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar will hold a public hearing in San Francisco on the future of expanded development of America’s vast energy resources. At stake will be whether continued, or expanded, offshore petroleum production will be allowed. While the topic can be made complex, it affords ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Thomas Tanton		
				
																						
			April 15, 2009		
				
					
			Business & Economics				
			
		Putting Women’s History Month to Good Use
			It’s Women’s History Month, so let’s take another look at the greatest woman of our time. We recently considered “There is No Alternative,” a book about Margaret Thatcher by Claire Berlinski, who did not know her. In the interest of gender fairness, we turn to Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			March 24, 2009		
				
					New Report Debunks Common Myths about Energy
			SAN FRANCISCO — The Pacific Research Institute, a free market think tank based in San Francisco, released a new report debunking the common myths about energy in America. Top Ten Energy Myths, by Thomas Tanton, senior fellow in Energy Studies, confronts ten popular myths about America’s energy sources, uses, and ...		
					Energy independence, security? How about energy realism
			Of the hot topics discussed in Washington and the media, there is probably none where the substance-to-blather ratio is higher than in energy, where slogans substitute for serious thought, and where pointing out unwelcome facts is frowned upon as a moral failing. Shallow thought on energy can be found on ...		
					Environmentalists Oppose Mojave Desert Solar Power
			Environmental groups advocating for land conservation and protection of endangered species are lining up in opposition to measures to expedite solar energy projects on federal lands, particularly in the Mojave Desert, announced by Interior Department Secretary Ken Salazar on June 29. Loss of Water, Habitat With solar power plants having ...		
					Mackinac Center Analysts Refute NRDC Green Energy Claims
			The Examiner, September 1, 2009 Reliance on renewable mandates will cost, not create, jobs MIDLAND — The adoption of “green energy” policy recommendations made in a recent report by the National Resources Defense Council would push Michigan’s economy into a freefall, according to Mackinac Center for Public Policy energy analysts ...		
					Is Big Oil a crusader against greenhouse gases?
			Over the past eight years, which industry has invested the most to mitigate the effects of greenhouse gases? You might be thinking of windmills or solar panels. Or maybe those folks who are trying to make energy out of pond scum … er, algae. But according to a new industry-funded ...		
					Analyzing the politics of climate change
			San Francisco Examiner, June 9, 2009 We hear it every day. News headlines read: “Global Warming Biggest Threat of 21st Century, Experts say.” (businessweek.com. May 13th, 2009. Gardner, Amanda). News anchors provide us with a choice, either we believe the scientists that support global warming hypotheses, or we reject science ...		
					The Annual Green Orgy: Earth Day
			On Earth Day we will have been engulfed by the avalanche of “Green” propaganda that preceded it, fills the day, and then continues relentlessly thereafter. When I say “propaganda”, I am being polite. Much of the foundation of the environmental movement is pure lies, mind boggling distortions of questionable “science”, ...		
					Energy freedom is crux of solution to economic woes
			Washington. The maxim states that the simplest solution is usually the correct one. And America’s financial crisis is no exception to the rule. Overwhelmed by bailout plans and other convoluted proposals, many of our nation’s leaders are missing the obvious answer to our economic woes: energy freedom. For that reason, ...		
					Oil drilling will stimulate our state economy
			On Thursday, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar will hold a public hearing in San Francisco on the future of expanded development of America’s vast energy resources. At stake will be whether continued, or expanded, offshore petroleum production will be allowed. While the topic can be made complex, it affords ...		
					Putting Women’s History Month to Good Use
			It’s Women’s History Month, so let’s take another look at the greatest woman of our time. We recently considered “There is No Alternative,” a book about Margaret Thatcher by Claire Berlinski, who did not know her. In the interest of gender fairness, we turn to Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of ...		
					