EPA’s illegal HFC phaseout rules are innovation killers
EPA's ham-handed implementation of the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act stifles innovation in manufacturing.
EPA's ham-handed implementation of the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act stifles innovation in manufacturing.
A group of 17 leading free market advocacy organizations is telling EPA to rethink and repropose its faulty phaseout rules for HFCs.
It is far from clear how EPA can establish allowance allocations for the mandatory industries and HFC uses that meet the AIM requirement of necessity. Both human and economic health may hang in the balance.
Leave our air conditioners and refrigerator's alone! It’s time for the Trump White House to send the Kigali Amendment off on the same train out of town it did the Paris Accord.
Not only do HFCs fall outside the scope of the Montreal Protocol — it’s a greenhouse gas, not an ozone depleter — the treaty will also make air conditioners more expensive, hurting poor people.
CFACT Advisor Larry Bell reports that Secretary of State John Kerry is continuing his assault on sanity through his ridiculous diatribes on climate change. Now he wants to ban air conditioning (most likely only for the poor and middle class, though). Meanwhile, Kerry and his pals are still celebrating killing half a million jobs formerly generated by the U.S. coal industry.