Wall Street Journal

I have lived in the Pensacola area for almost my entire life. We’ve survived numerous hurricanes, red tides, droughts, and all kinds of natural disasters, but what we’re seeing in our town today is without a doubt the worse than any of those previous catastrophes.

Accounting for over half of the world's solar energy in 2008, Spain's government subsidies have now all but dried up, creating a renewable-energy collapse with rippling effects into the global solar-production industry.

T. Boone Pickens and Ted Turner recently authored an opinion piece on the future of energy in the Wall Street Journal.  Among many opinions offered, the pair suggests a "Cash for Clunkers" program to replace the oldest and most polluting of power plants in the US.

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