The United States House of Representatives passed a climate bill that will place limits on greenhouse gas emissions. The CEO of Anadarko Petroleum says that the bill is “hugely flawed”.
The Open Access Policy for University Of Kansas Scholarship is now available. Here's an excerpt : Each faculty member grants to KU permission to make scholarly articles to which he or she made substantial intellectual contributions publicly available in the KU open access institutional repository, and to exercise the copyright in those articles. In legal terms, the permission granted by each faculty member is a nonexclusive, irrevocable, paid-up, worldwide license to exercise any and a
Despite the outrage from the right and extreme right about the climate bill recently passed by the House of Representatives, the legislation is totally off-base and as its stands, it will barely help the environment at all. As a matter of fact conservatives have focused their fury on the handful of Republicans who voted in favor of the sweeping legislation and have been praising the Democrats who have voted against it. What we basically have is that science – and you cannot really debate scien
June 30th, 2009 Posted by Harry Fuller @ 5:48 pmCategories:Blogroll, China, air pollution, cars traffic, climate change, conservation, environmental health, federal government, global warming, housing, law politics, petroleum, renewable energyTags:Game, Bill, Dems, Regulations, Government, Harry FullerNearly every energy and greentech and auto and battery and utility company in America has a stake in the proposed Waxman-Markey bill. So does every taxpayer and the future of any p
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