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Methane Emission Monitoring Catches Attention in Pennsylvania
By Anthony Hennen
(The Center Square) — Improvements in methane emission monitoring could bring a market advantage to Pennsylvania’s natural gas industry, while still reducing...
Climate Change Weekly #480: Nature, Human Error to Blame for Maui Wildfire Tragedy
The mainstream media had a predictable knee jerk reaction to the horrific Maui wildfire, blaming climate change before details were known.
Virginia’s Carbon Emissions Rose After Joining Multi-State Climate Initiative
By John Hugh DeMastri
Virginia is responsible for 3.7 million more tons of carbon dioxide to provide electricity to its citizens than when it first...
Climate Change Weekly #464: Slavery and Child Labor at the Core of Elites’ Green...
The much touted green energy economy and the net zero goals it aims to obtain are built upon a dirty little secret: slavery, child labor, and environmental destruction.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Can Unlock Decades of Affordable Energy, Will He?
By Gordon Tomb
With Democrat Josh Shapiro as a newly inaugurated governor and a new legislative body, Pennsylvania will either shine as an energy superstar or...
Pennsylvania’s corporate tax rate begins years-long descent
The current state of the commonwealth’s budget is healthy
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s corporate net income tax rate decreased 1 percentage point on Jan....
Pennsylvania Voters Will Get to Approve or Deny Carbon Tax
By Kevin Mooney
Pennsylvania voters who played an instrumental role in bringing an overreaching executive to heel during the COVID-19 pandemic will have the opportunity...
Pennsylvania’s Utility Disconnections Spike Amid Energy Affordability Crisis
The Center for Biological Diversity reports high energy costs have resulted in Pennsylvania joining four other states, to account for 69 percent utility disconnections across the United States between January 2020 and December 2021.
Governor Election Will Decide Pennsylvania’s Membership in RGGI
The outcome of the gubernatorial election could determine whether the Pennsylvania stays in RGGI or leaves it by executive order.
Zito: Pennsylvania’s Dramatic Shift Rightward Is a Warning Sign for Both Parties about Overreach
JOHNSTOWN, Pennsylvania—When Ken Miller changed his party registration from Democrat to Republican in September 2020, he said he wasn't doing it for Donald Trump....