Category: Energy

Federal Judge Reinstates Drilling

No Comments

August 15, 2011 at 7:38 amCategory:Energy

A federal judge on Friday threw out rules imposed by the Obama administration to put the brakes on expedited environmental review of oil and gas drilling on land belonging to the federal government.

U.S. District Judge Nancy Freudenthal ruled in favor of petroleum industry group Western Energy Alliance in federal court in Cheyenne, Wyo., in the group's lawsuit against the Obama administration and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.

The administration had dismissed Bush-era rules that allowed for expedited oil and gas drilling under categorical exclusions provisions on all federal lands, but Freudenthal's ruling reinstated them.
FULL ARTICLE

 

Share

Green Energy Slaughters Birds

No Comments

July 20, 2011 at 6:15 pmCategory:Energy

killing machines

Remember those farmers in California who had their water shut off because of a small fish?

Where are those Eco-Maniacs now when wind turbines are killing birds and bats by the tens of thousands. Do only fish get their support?

Wind turbines are killing machines, as the state Game Commission report estimates that in addition to bats, 1,680 birds were killed in the turbines last year. And that was only for 420 machines!

What's that mean to you?, you ask.

These "green" efforts are backfiring for Pennsylvania farmers, and the bats which take care of their (and our) pest problem.

The 420 wind turbines now in use across Pennsylvania killed more than 10,000 bats last year — mostly in the late summer months, according to the state Game Commission. That’s an average of 25 bats per turbine per year, and the Nature Conservancy predicts as many as 2,900 turbines will be set up across the state by 2030.
This chain of events mixes biology and economics: Bat populations go down, bug populations go up and farmers are left with the bill for more pesticide and crops (which accounts for those pricey tomatoes in Kansas)
[our food prices will skyrocket]
—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

bird cut
red kite bird sliced

Science Magazine calculated that bats saved farmers about $74 per acre, and a total cost across the state estimated to be $277.9 million.

Not only the bats are in trouble, but also birds like hawks and other raptors. The PA State Game Commission report estimates that in addition to bats, 1,680 birds were killed in the turbines last year.

Email your state and federal reps. They are supposed to work for you! Demand that wind turbines be removed. Keep bugging them!

US House of Representatives

US Senate Members

State Politicians
 

Share

Obama War on the West

No Comments

July 26, 2010 at 6:21 pmCategory:Energy

Michelle Malkin    "Why do they hate us?" It's a burning question on the minds of border-dwelling taxpayers, small-business owners, farmers, and Rocky Mountain oil and gas industry workers suffering under punitive Democrat policies. Eighteen months into the Barack Obama administration, the war on the American West is in full swing.

The first battlefront: immigration. On Wednesday, Senate Democrats rejected a GOP amendment banning the use of federal funds to participate in any litigation against the new Arizona immigration enforcement law.

Last week, Salazar defended pulling 77 oil lease contracts granted in the final days of the George W. Bush administration. Salazar's inspector general concluded that there was no evidence of any rush to auction off the parcels — as baselessly claimed by environmental groups and Salazar himself. In fact, the leases were granted only after seven full years of rigorous study and debate.

That makes two Salazar job-destroying bans based off bogus eco-claims. (Remember: Loathsome cowboy Salazar was behind the shameless doctoring of a scientific report to bolster the Obama administration's devastating offshore drilling ban.)

Uintah County, Utah, officials have sued the Interior Department over the rescinded leases, which have cost the state untold millions of dollars and countless jobs in a tough economy. Not to mention the court expenses, legal morass and regulatory uncertainty.

Other Western states are reeling as a result of the Democrats' eco-radicalism — and the rest of America is paying a high price, too. Salazar was a leading opponent of oil shale development when he served in the U.S. Senate for Colorado.

There are an estimated 800 billion barrels of recoverable oil shale in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming alone — enough to potentially free us from Saudi oil dependence. Yet as Obama's interior secretary, Salazar has wielded his power to halt plans to lease oil shale rights in the West. In addition, Obama's Bureau of Land Management is dragging its feet on more than $100 million in unissued oil and gas leases in Wyoming. These resources remain untapped thanks to militant greenies who pay lip service to energy independence while blocking all practical means of achieving it.

At a partisan rally on Monday to crusade for endless unemployment insurance benefits extensions, President Obama lectured Republicans to "stop holding workers hostage to politics." Speak for yourself, pal.

Full Article

Share