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Energy and the Environment

The Journal of The James Madison Institute

"Book Review: Global Warming and Other Eco-Myths"
by John C. Van Gieson
Spring 2003 Journal

"In Balance: The Electric Utility Industry and the Environment"
by Peter Schorsch and J. Stanley Marshall
Fall 2002 Journal

"Global Warming Treaty Fight Goes On"
by John Van Gieson
Spring 2001 Journal

"Chicken Little Meets Nostradamus"
by Brett Organ
Fall 2000 Journal

"Florida Forever Needs a Sharp Focus"
by David R. Colburn and Lance deHaven Smith
May/June 1999 Journal

"Global Warming Costs"
by Tait Trussell
March/April 1999 Journal

"Is There a Human Influence on Global Climate?"
by Fred Singer
November/December 1998 Journal

"A Question of Science"
by Jack Belcher
May/June 1998 Journal

 

Backgrounders

"Oil and Gas Energy Issues in Florida’s Future"
by Thomas Herbert and Linda Lampl
Backgrounder #33, May 2001

 

Point of Views

Gulf Drilling Can Help Florida's Environment
by J. Robert McClure, III
November 22, 2005

S-9 Lawsuit's Damage Could Rival That From This Year's Storms
by Patrick Cox
October 21, 2004

Florida Energy 2020: Is It Deregulation or Musical Chairs?
by Lynne Kiesling
January 25, 2002

Chicken Little Meets Nostradamus
by Brian Organ
September 1, 2000

Calm Down, Mr. Lee.  Everything is Alright
by Peter Doherty
April 19, 2000

OSHA Releases Alligators Into Sewer System
by Peter Doherty
January 24, 2000

What Happened to Real Science?
by Brett Organ
October 1, 1998



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