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President Obama’s all-of-the-above strategy isn’t a policy change, it’s just a lie.
The wind industry is lobbying for even more government support, but much of the government funding has gone overseas.
Despite widespread political support and large direct and indirect subsidies from both the federal and stategovernments, renewable electricity—wind and solar power, in particular—produces only 3.6 percent of USpower generation. This small market share suggests inherent limitations that can be overcome only at veryhigh cost.
Expanding oil exploration and drilling on public lands and offshore is likely to create jobs and help offset the negative effects of oil price shocks.
Central planners in the United States trying to promote green industry will fare no better at creating jobs or stimulating the economy than they did in Europe.
Conservatives must build on our environmental successes, practicing common-sense environmentalism.
What is wrong with current U.S. energy tax policy? What kind of policy is appropriate for the twenty-first century?
An attempt to break out of the rut of contemporary environmental politics is more likely to receive serious consideration from the Right than from the Left.





