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Climate Change Weekly #456: A Holiday Climate Potpourri
Will the morally compromised nature of these minerals and rare earth elements critical to wind and solar power and electric vehicles affect the developed world’s push for green energy?
Vanguard Leaves Net-Zero Asset Managers Initiative After Calls For Government Inquiry
By Jack McEvoy
The world’s second-largest asset manager Vanguard announced Wednesday that it was leaving the Net-Zero Asset Managers initiative (NZAM), a collective of financial...
Henry Clay’s ‘American System’: Tariffs, Subsidies (Commentary)
Henry Clay’s “American System” was bad news for the American economy, every time it was tried, says economic historian Phil Magness.
Some ideas are so...
AGs accuse Vanguard of ‘environmental activism’; ask for hearing on utility shares
By Kim Jarrett
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes and 12 other attorneys general are asking the Federal Energy Regulation Commission to hold a hearing over...
Collapse of Sen. Manchin’s Energy Bill Opens Door for Real Permitting Reform
The failure of Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-WV) Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022—designed to speed up the permitting process for conventional energy projects—leaves the door open for real permitting reform.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Leads 17-State Coalition Fighting Federal Energy Power Grab
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading a coalition of 17 state attorneys general who sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), pushing back against the agencies proposed rule granting increased electrical grid oversight to itself.
The Coming Green-Electricity Nightmare
The federal government's push for green energy threatens to destroy the environment is purporting to save from climate change.
Biden Student Loan Amnesty a Windfall for D.C. Staffers
Biden student loan amnesty: windfall for White House and congressional staff, with more student debt in D.C. than in any other U.S. city.
“Is it...
Electricity Blackouts Are Here, and Regulation By Wishful Thinking Won’t Cut It
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation confirms the growing threat of electricity blackouts in the United States.
Climate Change Weekly #440: Supreme Court Restores Limits on Executive Agencies
The Supreme Court's decision in West Virginia v. EPA, setting limits on the administrative state’s powers, is arguably the most consequential and far-reaching in years.