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January 17, 2017


Title: Money and Power Rule
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Craig Richardson
with Energy and Environment Legal Institute (www.eelegal.org)


Part 1 of 2

New guest, Craig Richardson, is the President of the Energy and Environment Legal Institute, and is a seasoned professional with more than twenty-five years of experience. He previously served as Executive Director of the American-Danish Business Council, a group he helped establish at the request of the Danish Embassy.

Today, Craig will be discussing how money and power only equal more money and more power in the political world, especially concerning Energy and the Environment.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Nelson Rockefeller once said: “The trick is not to own anything, but to control everything.” How has the Rockefeller family influenced the environmental movement in America? Are they involved with the UN as well?

Have the radical environmental groups taken over organizations like National Geographic, the Weather Channel, and even NASA?

Wait…but aren’t we all for cleaner air and water and saving the earth??? What’s the big deal?

Are big oil companies colluding to further their industry and promote their bottom line?



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Money and Power Rule
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Craig Richardson
with Energy and Environment Legal Institute (www.eelegal.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Listen in as Craig Richardson continues to reveal information he obtained through the Open Records Act in regards to non-profit organizations, ExxonMobil, and the Rockefellers. This evidence is extremely enlightening when trying to understand the left’s goal and intention concerning Energy and the Environment.

What is the Energy and Environment Legal Institute doing to fight the leftist environment mentality? Craig says this of their efforts: “It’s a monumental struggle, but in the end that’s what we’re here for.

For more information and to help the Energy and Environment Legal Institute in their fight against Big Money and Big Power, click here.



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October 23, 2012


Title: Slimy Green Anti-American Activities!
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Justin Danhof
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)

Would working against the keystone pipeline, against oil and gas drilling, against fracking, and against opening up a new mine in Alaska be classified as anti-American activity?

What is Earthworks all about? Tell us more about Earthworks' funding! Has any environmental group in America done scientific studies that show
    A.) fracking pollutes ground water or
    B.) Environmental damages that would be caused by laying down the pipeline?

What is GroupSnoop all about? Tell our listeners about the Pebble Mine in Alaska and how much is might be worth. What could the mine do for the U.S metal reserves? Where are we getting our rare earth minerals right now?



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August 21, 2012


Title: SNEAK PEEK: Obama's Dirty Energy List.
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great

Part 1 of 4

You don't know how to mine coal or split an atom, but tell our listeners what you DO know that is important for America!
 
Do we have a president and a current administration that is doing everything possible to make electricity and gasoline cost more?



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Title: Part 2 of 4
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great

Prior to the 2008 election, did Obama say that he wanted to bankrupt every coal/fuel power plant? Why is there a lower demand for coal?

Obama says "we are producing more domestic oil and gas than we have in recent history, and it's all because of me!" - Is that a lie?



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Title: Part 3 of 4
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great

Is China beginning to hoard rare earth metals?

Is it hypocrisy that any nation would go to the world court to force another nation to export something it does not want to export?

Has the Forest Service become micromanaged?

Is it representative of why America is in the economic conundrum that it is?



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Title: Part 4 of 4
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great

Obama says "yeah! we want to use natural gas!" but are they trying to shut down natural gas drilling also? What will happen if Obama gets a second term?

How many oil and gas wells do the Yankees in New York allow to use the fracking process? How many jobs have been created in the oil business in Pennsylvania since fracking started?

Tell our listeners about your website!



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March 20, 2012


Title: Energy Is What Makes America Great - But Are We Headed Back to The Horse and Buggy?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great

Part 1 of 2

How in America will we be able survive without affordable electricity?

Are the environmentalists really "wacko" in wanting to close more coal fired generating plants?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great

What is the name of your great book, and where can our listeners grab a copy?

Have American consumers been paying too little for their electricity?



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September 5, 2011


Title: EPA Attacks On Manufacturing Jobs and Economic Growth Planned and Purposeful
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Steve Milloy
with Junk Science (www.JunkScience.com)

Is the President a Liar and a Chameleon in regards to really wanting to put Americans back to work using American Energy sources?

Have the policy wonks within the E. P. A. purposefully planned the restriction of American fossil fuels thus stopping the flow of American energy sources?

Have the radical environmentalists purposefully planned the downfall of America by chocking of economic growth and causing the fall of America’s greatness?

Visit Steve Milloy’s website, www.JunkScience.org  and order a copy of "Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them".



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August 3, 2010


Title: BEST BUY. WORST THINKING.
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Steve Milloy
with Junk Science (www.JunkScience.com)

A new plasma wall mount TV. A new stainless steel fridge with the fancy components. A new lap top. For everyone in the family. Even though all these new fancy schmancy gadgets are made with more energy proficiency, the amount of energy they actually USE is far great then their older counter-parts. Log on to www.JunkScience.org for more.



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April 13, 2009


Title: ENERGY FOR TOMORROW Part 1 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dennis Dimick
with National Geograhic Magazine

Dennis Dimick is the Executive Director for the Environment National Geographic Magazine. Why did National Geographic devote an entire issue to energy? What is the distinction between energy efficiency and energy conservation? Log on to www.ngm.com to order a copy of the special energy issue.



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Title: ENERGY FOR TOMORROW Part 2 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dennis Dimick
with National Geograhic Magazine

Will retrofitting our homes and businesses be effective in helping the environment? How much time do we have before climate change is irreversible? Log on to www.ngm.com to order a copy of the special energy issue.



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Title: ENERGY FOR TOMORROW Part 3 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dennis Dimick
with National Geograhic Magazine

The world’s oilfields are declining by 6.7% per year. How much oil do we need to find to offset this decline? Log on to www.ngm.com to order a copy of the special energy issue.



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October 3, 2008


Title: PICKENS PLAN REQUIRES MORE DIGGING
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Amy Ridenour
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)

What would drilling in America cost taxpayers? Is it really worth it? Would the Pickens Plan have a lasting impact on America for decades to come? Amy Ridenour is the President of the National Center for Public Policy Research. Log onto www.nationalcenter.org for more information.



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August 28, 2007


Title: Black Gold! Not Oil – But Coal. Part Three of Three
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Michael Williams
with Elected Officials

Texas has abundant coal that could be used to power electrical generating plants. Texas may be the first to build a new type of generating plant that is environmental friendly. Texas Railroad Commissioner Michael Williams explains how.



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May 9, 2007


Title: POLITICIANS PROMISE A "MIRACLE" WITH ETHANOL
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Carrie Lukas
with Independent Women’s Forum (www.IWF.org)

Does the production of ethanol fuel offer real and immediate results to help our oil dependency? Is is cost effective? For more information, log onto www.iwf.org



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April 3, 2007


Title: WILL WE EVER ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE? Segment 1 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Marlo Lewis
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Dr. Marlo Lewis, with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, explains why he thinks energy independence is possible in our lifetime. Log onto www.cei.org for more information.



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Title: WILL WE EVER ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE? Segment 2 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Marlo Lewis
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Dr. Marlo Lewis, with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, explains why he thinks energy independence is possible in our lifetime. Log onto www.cei.org for more information.



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Title: WILL WE EVER ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE? Segment 3 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Marlo Lewis
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Marlo Lewis, with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, explains why he thinks energy independence is possible in our lifetime. Log onto www.cei.org for more information.



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March 14, 2007


Title: WILL WE EVER ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE? Segment 1 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Marlo Lewis
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Dr. Marlo Lewis, with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, explains why he thinks energy independence is possible in our lifetime. Log onto www.cei.org for more information.



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Title: WILL WE EVER ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE? Segment 2 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Marlo Lewis
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Marlo Lewis, with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, explains why he thinks energy independence is possible in our lifetime. Log onto www.cei.org for more information.



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Title: WILL WE EVER ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE? Segment 3 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Marlo Lewis
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Marlo Lewis, with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, explains why he thinks energy independence is possible in our lifetime. Log onto www.cei.org for more information.



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February 26, 2007


Title: WILL WE REALLY RUN OUR CARS ON ANIMAL FAT?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Sandy Bourne
with Independent Women’s Forum (www.IWF.org)

Can cars be made to burn animal fat? If so, how much fat would be necessary to begin to reduce our dependence on foreign oil? For more, log onto www.iwf.org



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February 19, 2007


Title: POLITICIANS PROMISE A "MIRACLE" WITH ETHANOL
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Carrie Lukas
with Independent Women’s Forum (www.IWF.org)

Does the production of ethanol fuel offer real and immediate results to help our oil dependency? Is is cost effective? For more information, log onto www.iwf.org



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February 5, 2007


Title: HOW TO GO FROM A BURNING OIL ECONOMY TO A HYDROGEN-BASED ENERGY ECONOMY Replay from Nov 8, 2005
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by State Representative Bryan Hughes
with Elected Officials

How much did your electric bill increase this past summer? What are your winter heating bills? A win-win is to use Texas coal to generate electricity, with a by-product of CO2 to inject in our "tired oil fields" to increase oil production. We are called to be good stewards of all of God's resources. Also, with a projected 50% increase in population in the next 25 years, our children and grandchildren will need more electricity.



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February 1, 2007


Title: POWER FOR THE FUTURE
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by State Representative Bryan Hughes
with Elected Officials

Demographers predict that Texas will double its current population within the next 20 years. Today, Texas is a net exporter of electrical energy. But, what about tomorrow? What if the electic company turned off your power every day for 3-4 hours? How would your life be effected? Call your State Elected Officials to let them know that Texas needs more power plants!



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January 25, 2007


Title: WHAT'S UP WITH TEXAS EAGLE FORUM?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Cathie Adams
with Texas Eagle Forum   (www.TexasEagle.org)

Will Texans experience rolling black outs in the next few years?



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October 2, 2006


Title: WAIT UNTIL THEY CAN AFFORD IT!
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Pete Geddes
with National Center for Policy Analysis

Access to cheap and dependable energy is critical to 3rd world countries in order to increase their quality of life. Likewise, the US needs to have access to cost effective and dependable energy sources to maintain and improve our quality of life.



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August 9, 2006


Title: WHO CONTROLS THE PRICE OF OIL AND GAS? Segment 1 of 4
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Bill Sydow
with Staff Writer/the LINK Letter

Today: Which affects the price of oil and gas the most: OPEC, Big oil companies, U.S. Senate, or The market?



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Title: WHO CONTROLS THE PRICE OF OIL AND GAS? Segment 2 of 4
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Bill Sydow
with Staff Writer/the LINK Letter

Where are the known reserves?



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Title: WHO CONTROLS THE PRICE OF OIL AND GAS? Segment 3 of 4
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Bill Sydow
with Staff Writer/the LINK Letter

Can we find more oil and gas in North America?



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Title: WHO CONTROLS THE PRICE OF OIL AND GAS? Segment 4 of 4
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Bill Sydow
with Staff Writer/the LINK Letter

Join Terry Lowry as he concludes this important interview with Bill Sydow. The final question: What can be done?



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August 4, 2006


Title: CUBA SET TO DRILL CLOSER TO FLORIDA’S COAST
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Sterling Burnett
with Heartland Institute (www.Heartland.org)

Why can’t our U.S. Senators understand?



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July 11, 2006


Title: WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Myron Ebell
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

GM spent over 1 billion dollars to develop an all-electric car for California drivers. 900 were on the road when GM discontinued the program. Do the math: That’s 1,111,111.10 per car! Consumers did not want them! Go figure. For more, visit www.cei.org



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May 26, 2006


Title: HURRICANES AREN'T CAUSED BY GLOBAL WARMING BUT POLITICAL HOT AIR IS
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Sterling Burnett
with Heartland Institute (www.Heartland.org)

Does human activity increase the intensity of hurricanes?



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January 4, 2006


Title: RUSSIA USES GAS WEAPON THAT BACKFIRED!
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Steve Milloy
with Junk Science (www.JunkScience.com)

Russia uses its "Gas Weapon" on the Ukrain but world pressure caused a backfire. Is it time for the US to be held hostage?



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December 27, 2005


Title: CAFE is bad for your health
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Sam Kazman
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Big Car vs. Smaller Car: Who wins in a head-on collision? Is the government forcing us to buy smaller cars through the program called CAFE? Are the CAFE standards being rewritten? Aren't larger, heavier vehicles safer? Sam Kazman, the General Counsel of Competetive Enterprise Institute, also heads their Death by Regulation Project.



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November 30, 2005


Title: Power for the People
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Pete Sepp
with National Taxpayers Union (www.ntu.org)

Is America running our of energy while Washington fiddles? How much of America's oil refinery capacity was temporarily knocked out by Hurricane Katrina? Did the U.S. Senate vote to pass a bill to streamline the permitting process to build new refineries on closed military bases? Are Republican "politicians" weak-kneed and afraid of the green lobby? Why is a taxpayer lobby group involved in energy legislation? What must our listeners do? for more, log onto www.ntu.org



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November 22, 2005


Title: CAFE is bad for your health
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Sam Kazman
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Big Car vs. Smaller Car: who wins in a head-on collision? Is the government forcing us to buy smaller cars through the program called CAFE? Are the CAFE standards being rewritten? Aren't larger, heavier vehicles safer? Sam Kazman, the General Counsel of Competetive Enterprise Institute, also heads their Death by Regulation Project.



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November 14, 2005


Title: The oil companies are making too much money - or are they?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by George Landrith
with Frontiers of Freedom www.ff.org

If "pro" is the opposite of "con", does that mean that Congress is the opposite of progress? Congress says NO to more drilling and refining in America, but questions profits not controlled by oil companies. George Landrith, with Frontiers of Freedom, explains.



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November 8, 2005


Title: How to go from a burning oil to a hydrogen-based-energy economy
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by State Representative Bryan Hughes
with Elected Officials

How much did your electric bill increase this summer? What will your winter heating bills be? A win-win is to use Texas coal to generate electricity, with a by-product of CO2 to inject in our "tired oil fields" to increase oil production. We are called to be good stewards of all of God's resources. Also, with a projected 50% increase in population in the next 25 years, our children and grandchildren will need more electricity.



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Title: Will a "Wind Fall Profits" tax on oil companies reduce the price we pay at the pump?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Paul Gessing
with National Taxpayers Union (www.ntu.org)

Did President Nixon's "Wind Fall Profits" tax on domestic oil companies reduce domestic oil production? Did the 1970's W.P.T. increase annual oil imports? Isn't insanity just doing the same thing while hoping for different results? Does anti-corporate rhetoric make for good coherent public policy?



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November 4, 2005


Title: One more chance for a sound Energy Policy
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Sterling Burnett
with Heartland Institute (www.Heartland.org)

Will oil companies be allowed to drill in the ANWR? Is it foolish to drill only in "hurricane alley"? What will bring down the cost of oil and gas?



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August 23, 2005


Title: Is the world running out of time for oil alternatives? Segment 1 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Karl Rabago
with Houston Advanced Research Center www.harc.edu

Can we win with wind? How do we covert from oil and gas to a renewable energy source? What source: wind, solar and/or biomass. www.harc.edu



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Title: Is the world running out of time for oil and gas alternatives? Segment 2 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Karl Rabago
with Houston Advanced Research Center www.harc.edu

Can we win with wind? How do we covert from oil and gas to a renewable energy source? What source: wind, solar and/or biomass. www.harc.edu



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Title: Is the world running out of time for oil and gas alternatives? Segment 3 of 3
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Karl Rabago
with Houston Advanced Research Center www.harc.edu

Can we win with wind? How do we covert from oil and gas to a renewable energy source? What source: wind, solar and/or biomass. www.harc.edu



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August 11, 2005


Title: Understanding the price for oil and gas
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Myron Ebell
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

What affects the price of oil and gas?



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August 5, 2005


Title: Understanding the price for oil and gas.
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Myron Ebell
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

What affects the price of oil and gas?



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August 4, 2005


Title: Can we win with wind?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Karl Rabago
with Houston Advanced Research Center www.harc.edu

Is wind energy viable today in America? Do wind farms take up a lot of land, kill thousands of birds and harm the land?



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June 14, 2005


Title: Are We Running Out of Low-cost Energy Supplies? Segment 1 of 2
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Iain Murray
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

A gallon of gas costs over $5 in England. Why? Are we running out of low-cost energy supplies? Should China and India get a "free pass" on environmental regulations?



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Title: Are we running out of low-cost energy supplies? Segment 2 of 2
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Iain Murray
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

A gallon of gas costs over $5 in England. Why? Are we running out of low-cost energy supplies? Should China and India get a "free pass" on environmental regulations?



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May 10, 2005


Title: What good is an easy goal?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Travis Brown
with Public Citizen www.renewabletexas.org

What good is an easy goal? Do you, like most Texans, support increasing the reliance on Renewable Energy Sources? What are RPS's? Can we do something positive for our children and grandchildren starting today?



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May 3, 2005


Title: Harness God's Breath - the wind!
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Travis Brown
with Public Citizen www.renewabletexas.org

Demographers predict a 50% increase in our population the next 10-20 years. Without new sources of electrical generation capacity, we will be sitting in hot, darkened rooms and maybe without a job! We definitely will be paying a lot more for the electricity we consume. What should we be doing today about this fact?



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May 2, 2005


Title: Trained as a mechanical engineer, involved in Oil & Gas exploration, but investing in Wind Energy!
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dennis Corkran
with A Very Special Guest

Dennis Corkran is investing his own money in a "Wind Farm". Why should we, as a state, encourage more Wind Farms and other forms of renewable energy forms? Are we called to be good stewards of God's Creation? Yes we are!



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April 21, 2005


Title: Earth Day - Good? Radical Environmentalists - Bad?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by George Landrith
with Frontiers of Freedom www.ff.org

Will radical environmental activists use Earth Day, as well as other days, to indoctrinate our public school students? Should we all be good stewards of all of God's resources? Will more government regulations guarantee a better, cleaner environment? Will energy conservation lead to abundance? These and other questions are answered by the President of Frontiers of Freedom. www.ff.org



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April 20, 2005


Title: Will the price of oil affect me?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Pat Michaels
with Author

Dr. Patrick Michaels, author of "Meltdown, helps us understand the impact of high oil prices.



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Title: BEWARE - the cost to cool your home will be hot!
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Karl Rabago
with Houston Advanced Research Center www.harc.edu

Karl Rabago warns us all to do certain things NOW to reduce the cost to cool our homes. The price of natural gas is sky high and you and I will receive the impact of the increased prices when we receive our electric bills. Be carefaul and take action now. Be a good steward of the many things that God has entrusted us with and conserve our natural resources.



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March 24, 2005


Title: The Transition to Clean Energy
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Mike Sloan
with The Wind Coalition www.windcoalition.org

Are we planning for our nation's long-term electrical needs? Will your children and grandchildren have the option to live with adequate and affordable electricty? Mike Sloan, the managing consultant with The Wind Coalition, helps us understand Wind Energy.



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Title: The Transition to Clean Energy
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Mike Sloan
with The Wind Coalition www.windcoalition.org

Wind Towers and Wind Turbines: How tall, how wide, how big, and how much land do they need? Mike Sloan continues his discussion on Wind Energy.



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Title: The Transition to Clean Energy
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Mike Sloan
with The Wind Coalition www.windcoalition.org

Natural gas, as of March 23, is trading at +$7.15 - up from $2.25 just a couple of years ago. Electricy, produced by wind at $4.50, is cost competitive with natural gas costs. Should we build more Wind Farms? Mike Sloan, with The Wind Coalition, concludes his discussion on Wind Energy.



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March 23, 2005


Title: Will the price of oil effect the price of my bread?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Iain Murray
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Iain Murray, Senior Fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, explains what will happen to the price of a loaf of bread if oil prices stay sky high. Plus - should we drill in ANWR? Should we invest in renewable energy supplies? Why won't our friends, the Saudis, help by lowering the price of oil?



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Title: Can America be environmentally friendly AND produce enough energy for all our needs?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Dr. Pat Michaels
with Author

How can America produce enough energy for all our needs AND be environmentally friendly at the same time? The author of "Meltdown", Professor Dr. Pat Michaels, answers this and other hard questions we all must face.



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March 18, 2005


Title: What impact will drilling oil in ANWR have on you and me?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Myron Ebell
with Competitive Enterprise Institute www.cei.org

Myron Ebell, the Director of Global Warming and International Environmental Policy at www.cei.org, answers: Does America need more domestically produced oil and gas? How much oil and gas may be in ANWR? How many visitors go to ANWR per year? How large is ANWR? How many acres can be used? What adverse effect has Prudoe Bay Production had on the environment?



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Title: Will you be able to pay your electric bill?
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Karl Rabago
with Houston Advanced Research Center www.harc.edu

Karl Rabago helps us understand "wind energy": Can Texas produce electricity by using wind energy? What does wind energy cost in relation to our fuel sources? Texas will soon have 2,000 mega watts of wind energy. For more info, log onto: www.treia.org or www.texasimpact.com click on the "Breath of Life" icon in lower left corner.



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March 3, 2005


Title: The
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Bee Moorhead
with Texas Impact www.texasimpact.com

The wind blows for ever in many parts of Texas. Bee Moorhead, the Executive Director of Texas Impact explains how for many years Texas has relied on severence taxes from the production of oil and gas to fund government. Now with production declining, what are some other ways to generate tax revenue. Why not harness the wind using wind turbines to produce electricity? It is less expensive than using other fuels, it is more environment friendly and wind is FREE! Friends, we are all called to be good stewards of the resources that God has entrusted us with, not only time and money but also the environment.



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March 1, 2005


Title: Wind in an oil and gas state
Topic: Energy and the Environment
Discussed by Travis Brown
with Public Citizen www.renewabletexas.org

Wind, in an oil and gas state, can help reduce dependence on foreign oil. Travis Brown, with Texas Watch, guides the discussion on how wind can help everyone reduce energy costs.



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