The National Commission on Energy Policy: “Bipartisanship”: The Cover for a Government Energy Takeover
Despite the moderation implied by its official-sounding name, the National Commission on Energy Policy’s (NCEP) radical policy platform calls for the federal government to control energy planning in America.
Posted: 08/30/2007 | Commentaries | Policy Issue: Energy
Increasing America's Domestic Fuel Supply
Compared to the net amount of ethanol that can be produced, coal, shale or conventional oil from ANWR and the OCS hold greater promise of reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil.
Posted: 08/22/2007 | Commentaries | Policy Issue: Energy
Congress Considers Carbon Trading
Carbon dioxide (CO2) trading is being championed by nearly a dozen proposals floating around Congress during the summer recess, but the failure of Europe’s trading scheme is keeping most Congressmen skeptical as the 2007-2008 session approaches.
Posted: 08/20/2007 | Commentaries | Policy Issue: Global Warming
Should Congress consider universal energy tax?
Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., has proposed a bold plan to fight global warming: an across-the-board carbon tax—better known as a universal energy tax.
Posted: 08/20/2007 | Commentaries | Policy Issue: Global Warming

