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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Decline Despite Soaring Oil and Gas Production
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2023 Draft Greenhouse Gas Inventory reveals total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States were 2 percent below their 1990 levels in 2021, falling from a high of 15.7 percent above 1990 levels in 2007.
California Screamin’: Despite Devotion to Renewables, Cali’s Emissions Aren’t Falling
By Robert Bryce
California’s headlong rush to renewables has resulted in soaring electricity prices –- up nearly 15% last year alone -- but the state’s...
Washington’s Emissions Allowances Auction Raised Nearly $300 million
By Brett Davis
(The Center Square) – Washington state’s inaugural auction of emissions allowances under the cap-and-trade program established by the Climate Commitment Act brought...
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...
Dairy Giant Vows To Cut Cow Methane Emissions
By Kay Smythe
French dairy giant Danone promised to cut methane emissions by 30% before 2030, according to a statement made Tuesday.
Danone plans to cut...
Claims That There Are ‘Zero Emissions’ From Electric Vehicles Have Zero Basis
The oft-repeated claim that electric vehicles are "zero emissions" has zero basis in reality. John Murawski at RealClearInvestigations found that EV emissions boasts are...
Data Shows Methane Emissions in Colorado Declined Significantly Despite Large Increase in Oil Production
Data shows methane emissions in Colorado fell 72 percent since 2015, even as oil production grew by 33 percent.
Virginia Republicans Seek Escape from Zero Emissions Mandate
Republicans in Virginia are attempting to overturn a law requiring the state to follow California’s ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035.
Stricter Vehicle Emissions Standards Would Raise Prices, Cause Shortages
New vehicle emission standards by the U.S. EPA and the NHTSA are likely to lead to a shortage of and higher prices for cars in the coming years.
Supreme Court Ruling Limiting EPA’s Power to Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions Is Good for...
The United States Supreme Court today in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency ruled the agency overstepped its statutory authority in regulating emissions of CO2 from power plants, defending the Constitution's separation of powers in the process.