Voodoo Environomics and Keystone XL
Editor's Picks | Feb 20, 2012 | 0 comments
In today’s Washington Times, H. Leighton Steward writes: President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline wasn’t, as he claimed, based on science or the environment. It certainly wasn’t based on sound economic policy, either. The decision was, in fact, the product of voodoo environomics: a destructive blend of bad science based on fear-mongering and manipulated research, the bad economics of green-job fantasies and “starve the beast” energy politics. Read more here.
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