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Hot head
Get a load of the somewhat threatening letter sent by the head of a national energy council to Marlo Lewis, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, in response to an article the latter penned in the American Spectator about the various "global warming" bills introduced in Congress and their potential economic impact.
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WASHINGTON, May 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) today launched a national ad campaign to counter global warming alarmism. CEI has produced two 60- second television spots focusing on the call by some environmental groups and politicians to reduce fossil fuel use and carbon dioxide emissions.
The campaign to limit carbon dioxide emissions is the single most important regulatory issue today," says Marlo Lewis, a CEI senior fellow in environmental policy. "Claims of looming climate disaster due to energy use are unfounded; our ad campaign is a call for balance in public discussions of global warming.
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On the same day former Vice President Al Gore's movie on global warming premiered in Washington, the Competitive Enterprise Institute released two TV ads challenging the "alarmism" of climate change.
The campaign to limit carbon dioxide emissions is the single most important regulatory issue today," said Marlo Lewis, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI). "Claims of looming climate disaster due to energy use are unfounded; our ad campaign is a call for balance in public discussions on global warming.
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...for Appellant. Marlo J. Roebuck, JACKSON LEWIS, LLP, Southfield, Michig...
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Marlo Lewis is right that energy poverty kills ("Energy diet for a starving world?" Commentary, Tuesday). But increasing our dependence on fossil fuels is only climbing farther . Fossil fuels are finite. They run out at exactly the rate that we use them, and oil experts are increasingly convinced that global oil production will soon enter decline. Oil discoveries peaked in the early 1960s, and we have been burning more than we discover since 1980.
Further, the contention that global warming is speculative is less comforting each year. Glaciers are melting, spring is coming earlier and storms are growing stronger. Conventional oil will soon be in decline. If we replace declining oil with tar sands and oil shale, we will emit more carbon to deliver the same energy. We can't r...
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Marlo Lewis Jr.'s "Unaffordable agenda" (Commentary, Saturday) points out the unaffordable costs associated with fighting global warming, as that warming scenario is described by former Vice President Al Gore.
But the Gore scenario, currently popular with those seeking government funds to study or fight it, as well as those enthralled with the prospect of more centralized government control, is itself questionable. Global warming has been recurring every 1,500 years (give or take 500) for at least the last one million years, according to S. Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery in their book "Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years.
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...See, e.g., Comments submitted by Marlo Lewis for the. Competitive Enterprise Institute (E...
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Tucked away in an engineering lab at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, the naked eye can see a reactor that recycles cooking oil into biodiesel fuel that powers campus shuttle buses.
But chemical engineering professor Richard Parnas and a team of researchers, including graduate student Matthew Boucher, see the potential to revolutionize industrial and retail transportation throughout the Northeast.
...CEI Senior Fellow Marlo Lewis said federal mandates for ethanol production...
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Just so you know: "The Star Spangled Banner" still resonates with the nation no matter how many hapless performers take untoward liberties with its lyrics. A Rasmussen Reports survey finds that only 15 percent of Americans would replace Francis Scott Key's big- shouldered, 197-year-old song as our national anthem, even with the more serene "America the Beautiful." About 82 percent of the respondents insist they know all the words, while three-fourths say the anthem is not hard to sing. Hip-hip-huzzah.
... Competitive Enterprise Institute fellow Marlo Lewis. RUMSFELDIAN. Donald H. Rumsfeld has carpet-...