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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.
Academics Debate Price Controls on Washington’s New Cap and Trade Law
Academics are debating whether Washington state's new cap and trade program for emission should have price controls as a feature, for instance price caps and a price floor.
Martha’s Vineyard to Migrants: Wish You Weren’t Here (Opinion)
Martha's Vineyard reacted to migrants from Texas with panic, and Massachusetts called in the National Guard to take them to a military installation.
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Climate Change Weekly #447: Climate Hype to the Contrary, Life Is Improving
As with so many frightening climate claims, in the words of Carl Sagan (which were a restatement of Pierre-Simon Laplace), “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”
Nuclear Power Is Quietly Making a Big Comeback All Around the World
From California to France to Japan, and beyond, nuclear power is all the power is quietly making a comeback, with new power plants being built and existing ones being kept online.
Research & Commentary: Congressional Bill Would Block Federal Infrastructure Funds From Heading to States...
Proposed legislation would block any state that bans the hydraulic fracturing from receiving funds from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant’s program from the U.S. Department of Energy.
North Carolina Regulators Consider Using Eminent Domain to Remove Homes and Businesses and Make...
Residents, businesses and a Church in Moncure and Merry Oaks, North Carolina may lose properties if North Carolina's Department of Transportation proceeds with a plan to use eminent domain make way for a Vietnamese electric vehicle factory.
Climate Change Weekly #446: No, Melting Greenland Ice Is Not About to Swamp Coastal...
As with so many frightening climate claims, in the words of Carl Sagan (which were a restatement of Pierre-Simon Laplace), “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”
BlackRock Threatened with Antitrust Action Over ESG
By Robert Romano
A group of 19 Republican Attorneys General led by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson have threatened...
Climate Change Weekly #445: Where Are All the Hurricanes? They Ain’t Here Yet
NOAA predicts above-normal 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, but so far it's been a dud.