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At the Crossroads III: Energy and Climate Policy Summit.

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Our country stands at a crossroads of two incompatible forces. On one side is the historical opportunity our country now has to become the world’s energy superpower while restoring vigorous economic growth and full employment. On the other side is coercive federal and state policy to supplant fossil fuels and thus block the energy boom and the economic resurgence it promises. Join the Texas Public Policy Foundation and the Heritage Foundation on December 8, 2016 in Washington, DC for: “At the Crossroads III: Energy and Climate Policy Summit.”

We will soon have a new President and new Congress. At the Crossroads III will bring together national policy makers and leading energy experts to learn what the future will hold and to develop strategies for what will likely be the most decisive fight in our generation – the fight for the American dream as we know it.

The schedule. crossroads-summit-2016-agenda-updated-12-1-16 (PDF)

Watch the livestream starting today from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m EST.

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clipe
December 8, 2016 8:06 pm

From a biggish but unimportant (in the grand scheme of things) conference.
https://youtu.be/j4ZS50TU9vQ

Scottish Sceptic
December 8, 2016 11:50 pm

Can I thank those who organised the conference and those who spoke. As ever I love to hear about the science, but what I found most impressive was the contributions from politicians like Lamar, Inhofe, Palmer which I found to be very measured and positive.
Indeed, having done some research which happened to involve looking at dredging in the UK – and through it the attitude of the environmental agency in the UK, I see the same arrogant, dismissive abusive use of “science” as in the US EPA. In short these agencies, apparently across the globe, are lawless entities that seem to have grabbed power.
So, I will look with interest to see what you find in the US: because more than likely we’ll have the same issues in the UK.

Griff
Reply to  Scottish Sceptic
December 9, 2016 5:06 am

If you are talking about dredging in relation to UK flooding, then note lack of dredging has little to do with the considerable increase in UK serious flooding since 2000
that is a result of a change to the UK climate bringing more rainfall of a more intensive nature across the UK.

MarkW
Reply to  Griff
December 9, 2016 8:02 am

As usual, Griff repeats the lies he’s been given. Meanwhile, those who know what they are talking about have come to the opposite conclusion.

Reply to  Griff
December 9, 2016 9:20 am

Do you have data to back that up Griff? Because the simplest exercise on Google requiring but a few seconds reveals it to be patently untrue.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=annual+rainfall+history+uk&rlz=1C1SVEF_enGB439GB439&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=648&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi8r42tzufQAhVrBsAKHazMBh0Q_AUICCgD#imgrc=_

tony mcleod
Reply to  Griff
December 10, 2016 5:05 am

Only one thing worse than being lil griffie. That’s being lil griffie’s shadow. What a sad creature.

Johann Wundersamer
December 10, 2016 3:30 am

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