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Commentary: King Coal Is Dead, Long Live the King
The death of coal as a source of electric power it much exaggerated as coal use if growing around the world.
VA Gov. Youngkin Takes Steps to Remove Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has taken steps to fulfill a campaign promise to remove Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal of Case to Allow the Year-Round Sale of...
The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling that blocks the year around sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol.
Genetski: Uncertainty Reigns as the Fed Pumps Up the Economy
Rising prices and a very expansive monetary policy make the outlook for the economy uncertain, as stocks move erratically higher.
The Week That Was
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Climate Change Weekly #425: Climate Model Problems Persist, Changes Reduce Accuracy Further
In the past week, two more articles have been added to the growing body of literature discussing the fact that climate models have consistently failed to project the Earth’s temperatures and temperature trends accurately, since their inception.
Commentary: President Biden’s Ham-Handed Misuse of Antitrust Law
As the U.S. inflation rate ramps up, obvious to many people at the grocery store and the gasoline pump, President Joe Biden has asked...
Canadian Oil Sands Production Finds a New Outlet to the U.S. Gulf Coast
The Capline pipeline, connecting Patoka, Illinois to St. James, Louisiana, is now fully operational, transporting heavy crude oil produced in Canada’s tar sands to refiners along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Tesla Backs Minnesota Nickel Mine
Seeking to increase its access to nickel required for the company’s electric vehicles, Tesla has committed to buy at least 165 million pounds of nickel concentrate from the proposed Tamarack nickel project in Minnesota.
New York City Bans Natural Gas Hook-ups in Most New Buildings
In December 2021, The New York City Council passed an ordinance banning the use of natural gas in new buildings.
Oklahoma Regulators Developing Standards for New EV Charging Stations
Oklahoma regulators are developing the standards that will govern the operation of electric vehicle charging stations in the state.