Biden Administration tightens endangered species regs
Property owners will soon be facing stricter scrutiny and the possibility of tougher land-use restrictions under new Endangered Species Act (ESA) regulations.
Property owners will soon be facing stricter scrutiny and the possibility of tougher land-use restrictions under new Endangered Species Act (ESA) regulations.
On Good Friday EPA rolled out a new de facto EV mandate extending one recently applied to passenger cars to also include heavy-duty trucks.
Federal policies aimed at shutting down energy we depend on in exchange for paltry and non-existent alternatives and benefits as demands skyrocket don’t add up.
Back in the sixties and seventies "Save the Whales” was the exclusive domain of the political Left. As Bob Dylan might say, “the times they are a changin.”
Materials, costs and survivability for wind turbines on massive floating platforms defy reality
In this latest episode, host Gabriella Hoffman (who also serves as a CFACT senior policy analyst) explores Alaska's “Inside Passage” — The Tongass National Forest near the state capital of Juneau.
On March 20, the Biden EPA issued a vehicle tailpipe rule which amounts to a coerced 70% phaseout of gasoline-powered cars by 2032.
EV economics and realities clash.
Kerry may have gotten a lot of headlines, but Podesta has used the power of the purse to impact the business and diplomatic communities far more effectively.
They're coming for the places you work, shop and live.
Residential and commercial buildings throughout the United States are in the bull’s eye of a White House plan “intended to help move the building sector to net-zero emissions.”
Executive climate actions with no legal basis cannot stand.
Europe's farmers are in open revolt, will the U.S. be next?
Supreme Court should end “Chevron deference” to restore checks, balances and reality.
President Biden is offender in chief.