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Commentary: Green Fascists Are Destroying the World
The green agenda needs to become the topic of open, honest, balanced, and very public debate, because it is causing environmental harm and setting back the cause of human rights.
‘Inflation Reduction Act’ Is Euphemism for Big Government Socialism, Higher Prices (Commentary)
By Daren Bakst, Preston Brashers, David Burton, Matthew Dickerson, Nina Owcharenko Schaefer, Richard Stern, and Parker Sheppard
In the midst of a recession, with inflation...
Natural Gas Flaring in the United States Declined Sharply in 2021
Natural gas flaring onshore oil and gas operations in the United States dropped to its lowest point since 2012 in the third quarter of 2021, according to the consulting firm Rystad Energy.
Biden Administration Reverses Course, Requests that the U.S. Oil and Gas Industry Boost Production
Amid persistent criticism over rising inflation and high gasoline prices at the pump and faced with falling approval ratings, the Biden administration, in an about-face, has asked the U.S. oil and gas industry to raise production on existing leases as quickly as possible.
Gas Prices Up $1.25 a Gallon Over Past Year, Home Heating Fuel Costs Expected...
Gasoline prices have jumped precipitously since President Joe Biden took office reflecting the impact of his policies to discourage fossil fuel use in order the fight climate change.
New Mexico Regulators Restrict Natural Gas Flaring
The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission has adopted new regulations requiring oil companies, natural gas processors, and pipeline operators, to reduce flaring and venting of methane gas to just 2 percent of production by 2026.
Fracking Up, Flaring Down in the United States
The flaring of natural gas has declined since the the early fourth quarter of 2020 despite a significant recovery in new oil and gas development and production.
States Sue to Block “Social Cost” of Carbon
Twelve states have asked a Federal Court to keep federal agencies from using the so-called Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases to calculate the benefits of emission reduction regulations.
California Climate Change Disclosures Bill Target’s ‘Commercial Development of Fossil Fuels’
A very bill offered in California would take an very detailed and expansive view of how corporations operating in the state account for and disclose climate risk and their relation to and use of fossil fuels.
Twelve States Sue Biden Administration over Climate Policies
A group of Republican state attorneys general alleged in a federal lawsuit filed [March 8] that President Joe Biden’s climate policies are a major overreach and could damage their states’ economies