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William L. Kovacs
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / May 01, 2009
“Green jobs” have been touted as the silver bullet for the nation’s growing unemployment problem, jolting the economy out of recession, ... (read more)

Drew Thornley
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2009
The Houston metropolitan area, often cited as having the nation’s most polluted air, exceeded federal ozone standards for a record-low 16 days in ... (read more)

Bonner R. Cohen
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2009
The State of Maryland has agreed to spend $1 million in taxpayer money toward reducing school bus emissions—instead of spending it on education—to ... (read more)

Letter / June 17, 2008
As four accomplished and knowledgeable faculty members at the University of California and Stanford University, and in accord with the provisions of Section ... (read more)

Alan Caruba
Heartland Perspective / The Heartland Institute / August 04, 2008
Beginning on August 8 and lasting through to August 24, the world’s best athletes will gather in China for the Summer Olympics. All eyes will be on China ... (read more)

Heartland Staff
News Release / The Heartland Institute / June 20, 2008
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, acting in the name of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, is considering fuel efficiency standards for autos that ... (read more)

Harriette Johnson
News Release / The Heartland Institute / March 14, 2008
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued more stringent ozone regulations, reducing the allowable atmospheric ozone concentration to 75 parts ... (read more)

Ralph W. Conner
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / November 01, 2007
In a hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and National Conference of ... (read more)

Mark Z. Jacobson
Environmental Science and Technology / February 19, 2007
Ethanol use in vehicle fuel is increasing worldwide, but the potential cancer risk and ozone-related health consequences of a large-scale conversion from ... (read more)

Janet Wilson
Los Angeles Times / April 18, 2007
Ethanol, widely touted as a greenhouse-gas-cutting fuel, would have serious health effects if heavily used in cars, producing more ground-level ozone than ... (read more)