[The Republican leadership is] trying to salvage its flagging fortunes by making the energy industry its scapegoat, ... nothing less than central planning of our economy. |
If Britain's railways are to play a future role in meeting our transport needs in the foreseeable future, they must be freed from their regulatory straitjacket. |
It could become an overnighter. |
This is a minor correction of three-hundredths of a degree, concentrated in the tropics. The satellite data still suggest warming well below the levels the alarmists trumpet. Real-world data, as opposed to theoretical models, continue to point to a modest warming that humanity can easily adapt to. |
Tony Blair probably felt that action on greenhouse gases was an open and shut case when, early in 2005, he named it one of his central issues for the year. Now that he has had a chance to look at the issue in detail, he has realized it isn't as simple as the global warming alarmists like to say it is. The economic case against [seeking] drastic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is overwhelming. |