Time to End Big Breaks for Big Oil
Over the next ten years, Big Oil will swindle American taxpayers to the tune of nearly $43 billion in unnecessary tax subsidies.
Over the next ten years, Big Oil will swindle American taxpayers to the tune of nearly $43 billion in unnecessary tax subsidies.
Stacy Tellinghuisen | Posted 05.25.2011
Recent decisions by utilities in Colorado and Arizona serve as prime examples of how smart energy policies can benefit the region's water resources.
The Steamboat Pilot | John F. Russell | Posted 05.25.2011
Steamboat Springs -- Stuart Sanderson said Wednesday that coal representatives, to an extent, could have themselves to blame for impacts from legislat...
Christopher Thomas | Posted 05.25.2011
The West, rich in renewable energy, can pioneer the way to a 75- to 100-percent renewable future.
Pete Maysmith | Posted 05.25.2011
Bipartisanship is dead. At least that is what the chattering class would have you believe. Look a little deeper however, and you'll see that there is a different story to tell in the Rocky Mountains.
Sean Paige | Posted 05.25.2011
What Hick really wants is to "volunteer" Colorado energy users to bankroll a higher ed establishment that refuses to economize, refuses to cut costs, refuses to change the way it operates.
Anne Butterfield | Posted 05.25.2011
Xcel has morphed into being a taxing authority for Boulder, and this status will last to the end of this year when its franchise expires.
Anne Butterfield | Posted 05.25.2011
Nearly 80 percent of voters prefer their power to be generated by natural gas and renewable resources instead of coal -- and are willing to pay for it.
Sean Paige | Posted 05.25.2011
The problem Penry has as a credible spokesman for lower energy costs is his co-sponsorship of the so-called Clean Air-Clean Jobs Act, which will drive up utility bills for many Coloradans.
Jeremy Nichols | Posted 05.25.2011
I'm an environmentalist. And I don't support Clean Air-Clean Jobs. This is tough to admit, and I'm sure it's going to draw the ire of some of my colleagues.
Dan Grossman | Posted 05.25.2011
The extended droughts of the past may become the norm of the future. So what should we do about this bleak situation?
Rep. Bruce Braley | Posted 05.25.2011