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#133
January 3, 2011

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FIRST HALF HOUR

Science News Headlines

The late Dr. Stephen Schneider, renowned climate scientist, Stanford University

Why Cap N' Trade or a carbon tax is needed

Congressman Michael Burgess, (R) Texas

EPA has overstepped its authority

Luke Popovich, National Mining Association

Energy costs will go up

Lucy Nashed, spokesman for the Texas governor's office

Texas is suing the EPA, Texas has cut pollution, EPA threatens hundreds of thousands of Texas jobs and imposes increased living costs on families

Congressman Michael Burgess, (R) Texas

Energy costs will go up, why hurt Texas, co2 is not a pollutant

Luke Popovich, National Mining Association

Coal accounts for about half of the US electrical needs

Bill McMahon, former nuclear engineer now coal advocate

Actions such as the EPA are endangering America

Luke Popovich, National Mining Association

Will regulators allow time to develop clean coal before crippling America?

tinytechjobs

A visit to The Den of Strangers (wisdom of Da Hsuan Feng, Cheng Kung U., Taiwan)
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SECOND HALF HOUR

Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information

Luke Popovich, National Mining Association

How the NMA plans to combat the EPA; even if coal were totally done away with in the US it would make no difference in world co2 levels because China and other developing countries are using increased amounts of coal, so the only hope is to make coal cleaner

Congressman Michael Burgess, (R) Texas

Congress will work to amend the Clean Air Act, and limit EPA power by cutting its budget

The Voice of Reason (Mark Scher, Pres. CG Power)