Written by Right Side News

Below is a critically important Letter to the Secretary of Interior from The House Western Caucus. They are complaining about how the Obama Administration and the Secretary of Interior are Bypassing Congress to make new land use designations. This letter has huge ramifications for you. You must ... Read more: Private Property Assault: New Blueways and Wildlands Programs Could End Up In Omnibus
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Written by Mary Kay Barton

An insidious plan to install the “New World” state-supported religion – Environmentalism Read more: New York’s “Sustainability” Plan: aka “Agenda 21”
“Agenda 21” was first introduced to the world at the 1992 UN-sponsored “Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro. It addresses virtually every facet of human life and describes in great detail how the concept of ...
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Written by James Stafford

This where we stand, and it's a fairly bleak view: Peak oil is almost here, and nothing new (with the possible but unlikely exception of Iraq) is coming online anytime soon and while the clock is ticking - forward movement on developing renewable energy resources has been sadly inadequate.
In the ... Read more: Peak Oil Is Almost Here and There’s No Magic To Counter It
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Written by James M. Taylor

President Barack Obama told reporters this morning he is choosing EPA Assistant Administrator Gina McCarthy, the architect of unprecedented restrictions on energy use and power generation, to become the new head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Written by Zig Lambo

With its wide open plains and existing infrastructure, services and workforce, North American oil and gas development is attracting admiration around the globe—and prompting other countries to scratch beneath the surface in search of their own shale revolution. Peter Dupont, oil and gas analyst at ... Read more: Shale Envy: Why North America Is the Global Oil & Gas Sweet Spot
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Written by Right Side News

Cupertino, CA/Washington, DC - At yesterday's annual meeting of Apple shareholders in Cupertino, California, Horace Cooper of the National Center for Public Policy Research plans to ask Apple CEO Tim Cook if the computer giant will stand firm against the adoption of mandatory sustainability ... Read more: Apple to Face Questions about Membership in Controversial Trade Association
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Written by Staff Writer Fauquier Free Citizen
At the last Board of Supervisor’s meeting on Valentine’s evening, Barrel Oaks Winery was given a legislative bouquet that was much better than the 18 fresh cut, long stem roses offered by flowers.com. They were given back their rights to free enterprisestolen from them in what one lifetime resident ... Read more: Property Rights: Fauquier Board of Supervisors Scores with Popular Vote
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Written by Peter Byrne
Times may be tough for energy commodities, but Encompass Fund Managers Malcolm Gissen and Marshall Berol are hard-core survivors. In this interview with The Energy Report, the dynamic duo share their tactics for winning in 2013 after decades of experience investing in uranium, oil and gas, ... Read more: Survival of the Fittest in Energy Investment: Malcolm Gissen and Marshall Berol
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Written by James Stafford

The oil and gas game can be a tricky one for junior companies, but if played right the pay-off can be massive. At a time when juniors are risking a lot in volatile venues in the Middle East and Africa, Canada's Aroway Energy(ARW) is planting its feet firmly in homeland soil and in conventional ... Read more: The End of the Shale Era: Big Shift in Junior Oil Exploration
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