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Midwest Cities Hit Hard by Used Car Prices
Used car prices moderated in May, but are up to $5,000 higher higher than one year ago due to double-digit increases.
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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.
New MPG Rule Will Exacerbate Existing Car Shortage
The new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards is likely to lead to a shortage of and higher prices for cars in the coming years.
Climate Change Weekly #438: Climate Realism on the Rise?
As a climate and energy realist, in my heart of hearts I dream of the day when the public recognizes climate change will not bring on an end of the world as we know it.
Biden Administration Cancels Lease Sales In Alaska And The Gulf
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) canceled sales of oil and gas leases in the Cook Inlet Outer Continental Shelf of Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) in May.
McCaughey: Higher Gas Prices Ahead
By Betsy McCaughey
If you think gas prices are high now, just wait. They're going to get much higher, thanks to President Joe Biden's "irreversible"...
Climate Change Weekly #437: Persistent Lies about Green Power
Misleading advertising and outright fraud are all too common among companies and politicians promoting green energy schemes.
Moore: 100% Green Energy Could Destroy the Planet
The untold story about "green energy" is that it can't possibly be scaled up to provide anywhere near the energy to replace fossil fuels....
NEPA Revisions Would Undercut Infrastructure Projects
President Biden has directed the Council on Environmental Quality to restore strict environmental standards for large infrastructure projects. The reforms are unnecessary and will delay critical infrastructure.
Climate Change Weekly #435: Power Off? Grid Operators Expect More Outages
A power system that depends on the weather cooperating is a poor choice, yet it is what dim-bulb politicians in multiple states have mandated.