
By Timothy Hurst on March 10, 2012
Newt Gingrich is in danger of coming off as ignorant of the Republican Party’s history with algae biofuel and the algae-fueled legacy of one of the party’s most revered conservatives.
Category: Energy, Politics | Tags: 2012 campaign, algae, algae biofuels, barack obama, biofuel, biofuels, Energy, energy policy, newt gingrich, Video

By Timothy Hurst on January 31, 2012
Whoever wins the GOP presidential nomination hopes to have a shot in Florida in the general election, there are some key energy and climate issues that all Floridians really do care about — whether any of the GOP hopefuls acknowledges them or not.
Category: Climate Change, Energy, Politics | Tags: 2012 election, Climate Change, drill baby drill, florida, gop, mitt romney, newt gingrich, offshore oil, republican party, Republicans, wind energy

By Timothy Hurst on August 22, 2011
From Skeptics to Flip-Floppers to Believers, here’s how the Republican candidates for president stack up on climate change.
Category: Climate Change, Politics | Tags: 2012 elections, carbon tax, climate, Climate Change, climategate, environmental policy, global warming, gop, hoax, Michelle Bachmann, mitt romney, newt gingrich, republican party, Republicans, rick perry, Rick Santorum, sarah palin

By Timothy Hurst on February 10, 2011
Question to Newt: To replace the EPA wouldn’t it, by definition, have to be torn down, destroyed and eliminated?
Category: Climate Change, Politics | Tags: Climate Change, conservative, epa, newt gingrich, republican, Video