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Energy. It fuels our daily lives and our economy. And it's one of the most important issues being debated today. Here on EnergyTomorrow Radio, we examine complex issues about our energy future and answer your questions. In doing so, we hope to advance the conversation about this important topic. Hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API. For more information, visit www.EnergyTomorrow.org
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ETR 130 Oil and Natural Gas Contributions to State Pensions
April 26, 2011: Jane Van Ryan interviews Robert Shapiro of Sonecon, LLC, about a new study that examines the financial impact of investments in oil and natural gas companies on the performance of state pensions.
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ETR 129 The Impacts of Section 1504 of the Dodd-Frank Act
March 22, 2011: In today’s episode, Lisa Ceglia interviews Grant Aldonas of Split Rock International about a potential ruling from the Securities and Exchange Commission and how it could create real problems for U.S.-listed oil companies and their shareholders.
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ETR 128 More Taxes Mean Less Revenue
March 15, 2011: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Brian Johnson, API’s senior tax policy advisor, about the potential impact of the administration’s energy tax proposals on the economy.
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ETR 127 The Impact of EPA Regulations
March 1, 2011: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interview’s the American Council for Capital Formation’s Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Margo Thorning about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulations aimed at reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions.
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ETR 126 E15: Moving Forward Too Quickly
January 18, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews API’s Downstream and Industry Operations Group Director Bob Greco about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision regarding the amount of ethanol permitted in gasoline.
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ETR 125 The State of American Energy
January 4, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews API President and CEO Jack Gerard about his “State of American Energy” speech. He stressed the need for sensible policies that create jobs, government revenue and strengthen U.S. energy security.