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Climate Change Weekly #426: Pension Plans and Private Investments Are Not Woke Playthings
Many major banks, corporations, investment management firms, and pension funds are adopting leftist environment, social, and governance (ESG) programs and investment and business strategies.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal of Case to Allow the Year-Round Sale of...
The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling that blocks the year around sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol.
Climate Change Weekly #425: Climate Model Problems Persist, Changes Reduce Accuracy Further
In the past week, two more articles have been added to the growing body of literature discussing the fact that climate models have consistently failed to project the Earth’s temperatures and temperature trends accurately, since their inception.
It’s Been One Year Since the Texas Energy Crisis; Here’s How to Prevent Another...
One year ago, a severe cold front moved into Texas causing costly and fatal statewide blackouts. Much of the debate after the blackouts focused...
Climate Change Weekly #424: Biden Climate, Energy Policies’ Costs: High and Rising
A mountain of evidence shows climate alarmists never learn from their mistakes, be they clear misstatements of facts or repeatedly failed prognostications.
Oklahoma Regulators Developing Standards for New EV Charging Stations
Oklahoma regulators are developing the standards that will govern the operation of electric vehicle charging stations in the state.
Biden Administration Moves Forward with Nevada Lithium Mine Approved By President Trump
During the waning days of the administration of then President Donald Trump, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management approved a proposed lithium mining operation near Thacker Pass, Nevada, a plan the Biden administration supports.
Commentary: This Supreme Court Term Could Be Historic
The Supreme Court term that began in October promises to be one of the most significant terms in many years. Below, I describe the...
New York Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Industrial Renewables Siting Policies
A coalition of conservation groups and representatives of rural communities in New York lost a lawsuit against the newly created New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES).
The Morality of Protecting Endangered Species
By The Antiplanner
Since the Endangered Species Act was passed in 1973, around 1,750 plants and animals in the United States have been listed as endangered (meaning in immediate...