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Media, university and corporate elites still profess belief in global warming alarmism, but moves toward policies limiting carbon emissions have fizzled out, here and abroad.
It is time Masud Barzani returns to Erbil, breaks his isolation, and embraces the free press for what it is: the surest path to good governance.
Bill Ford is under attack for a change of tack away from hybrid vehicles. But activists must see that the environment is not the only stakeholder.
Most people believe France is opposed to the U.S. position on Iraq because of its own financial and oil interests in Iraq, according to a February 11-12 poll.
The auto industry's failure to keep up with competition and adjust to new market demands is worsened by a tax structure that discourages production.
Do global warming initiatives create jobs?
Greater efficiency doesn't reduce the amount of energy we use. Just the opposite.
The great "values" divide has transformed a debate over fuel-economy standards into a cultural showdown and, in the process, demolished any hope for a new federal energy policy.





