Biden Administration throws lobstermen under the bus

The dilemma is how to pretend that it is doing everything it can to protect the critically endangered Right Whale, while at the same time green-lighting massive wind energy industrialization of the ocean waters off the East Coast.

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|2023-01-31T14:29:20-05:00February 2nd, 2023|Comments Off on Biden Administration throws lobstermen under the bus

What Does Senator Joe Manchin think he’s getting?

BY BENJAMIN ZYCHER: So why has he signed on to this monstrosity?

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|2022-08-04T22:53:09-04:00August 7th, 2022|Comments Off on What Does Senator Joe Manchin think he’s getting?

The Black Hole of environmental impact assessment

The Black Hole of environmental impact assessment because once you get in, you cannot get out.

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|2022-08-04T22:45:39-04:00August 6th, 2022|Comments Off on The Black Hole of environmental impact assessment

How environmentalists stalled progress over a half century

The latest blow to the coherence of this process was the inclusion of "climate" considerations within the list of environmental considerations.

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|2022-09-07T09:36:10-04:00August 1st, 2022|Comments Off on How environmentalists stalled progress over a half century

Pushing back on administrative growth

BY MICHAEL R. DAVIS: Does halting the expansion of the administrative state require constitutional amendments?

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|2021-11-20T11:12:06-05:00November 21st, 2021|Comments Off on Pushing back on administrative growth

EPA calls for comments on HFC phaseout for climate change protection

EPA's proposed HFC phaseout regulations are the first major EPA regulations to be based entirely on the fantasy of stopping climate change.

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|2021-05-25T13:40:30-04:00May 25th, 2021|Comments Off on EPA calls for comments on HFC phaseout for climate change protection

Review: Gary Galles’ “Pathways to Policy Failure”

How have people so often been convinced that what turned out to be policy failures, often egregious ones, were good ideas?

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|2021-02-01T15:33:01-05:00February 2nd, 2021|Comments Off on Review: Gary Galles’ “Pathways to Policy Failure”

EPA’s Wheeler announces science transparency rule, slams reporters

EPA curtails secret science. Will it last?

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|2021-01-05T16:23:01-05:00January 6th, 2021|Comments Off on EPA’s Wheeler announces science transparency rule, slams reporters

CFACT official comment: EPA should retain current ozone standards

The Clean Air Act has successfully ensured clean air for America. EPA would be wise not to impose further burdens at a time when the country can least afford them.

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|2020-10-06T22:17:50-04:00October 5th, 2020|Comments Off on CFACT official comment: EPA should retain current ozone standards

Tell EPA to end secrecy in science

For scientific analysis to have validity it must be transparent. Read CFACT's official comments and SUBMIT YOURS NOW.

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|2020-05-16T19:41:41-04:00May 15th, 2020|Comments Off on Tell EPA to end secrecy in science

CAFE standards reform means safer cars and saved lives

In the midst of the fight to save lives from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trump administration announced a regulatory change on another issue that also will save lives.

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|2020-04-07T08:45:08-04:00March 31st, 2020|Comments Off on CAFE standards reform means safer cars and saved lives

I, Pencil

Coronavirus policymakers take heed. When we withdraw from the marketplace, a reverse multiplier takes hold with a strangling grip. Consider the simple pencil...

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|2024-01-31T02:47:00-05:00March 21st, 2020|Comments Off on I, Pencil

State regulators, feds team up to deep-six California swordfishermen

What is being done in the name of protecting marine mammals and sea turtles from the practices of California fishermen will ironically – and predictably – benefit foreign suppliers of swordfish, many of whom operate with nary a thought of protecting endangered marine life.

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|2020-03-20T00:19:13-04:00March 20th, 2020|Comments Off on State regulators, feds team up to deep-six California swordfishermen

White House moves to speed up approval of infrastructure projects under NEPA

Hoping to break the logjam that, for decades, has held up construction projects throughout the United States, the Trump administration Jan. 9 rolled out sweeping reforms of the 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

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|2020-01-15T21:28:39-05:00January 15th, 2020|Comments Off on White House moves to speed up approval of infrastructure projects under NEPA

EPA still abusing wetlands regulation

Bad habits are hard to shed. And if you are a bureaucrat at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who has become accustomed to throwing the agency’s considerable weight around, why turn over a new leaf?

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|2019-09-09T10:56:04-04:00September 10th, 2019|Comments Off on EPA still abusing wetlands regulation
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