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July 6, 2020
I betray no secret when I report that the modern litigation drive against the fossil-fuel industry is oriented overwhelmingly toward the age-old money chase rather than a concern with environmental improvement. The climate–change lawsuit game by now is old, old news, the central characteristics of which are the inanity of the claims and the inventiveness of the lawyers. For the latest iterations…
June 17, 2020
The Environmental Protection Agency has published and solicited public comments on its draft rule reforming the benefit/cost analytic methodology applied to new regulations promulgated under the Clean Air Act (CAA). However boring this topic may seem, it is exceptionally important: Such regulations can yield substantial environmental improvement at reasonable costs, or they can impose massive costs upon…
May 14, 2020
While genuflecting to its fiduciary responsibility to “promote long-term value” for those whose assets it is managing, Blackrock—the largest asset manager in the world—has announced in the form of a public letter from its CEO Larry Fink to corporate managements that henceforth “Sustainability [will serve] as Blackrock’s New Standard for Investing.” It is unsurprising that nowhere in the various materials issued…
May 6, 2020
No — Carbon taxes and green policies harm economic growth and jobs The close relationships between real gross domestic product, employment and energy consumption for both less and more developed economies mean that policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions would reduce economic growth and employment. The reason is straightforward: they would increase the cost…
May 5, 2020
Introduction. This note offers responses to the questions posed by Chairman Barrasso and Senator Whitehouse attendant upon the prepared statement for the record of Dr. Benjamin Zycher of the American Enterprise Institute and Dr. Patrick J. Michaels of the Competitive Enterprise Institute on the proposed S. 2754, “American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2019.”1 The…
April 22, 2020
“Climate Action” is the theme of this 50th Earth Day, and it is useful to note that these five decades of apocalyptic warnings truly are amazing in their consistency: Not one actually has come to pass. The juxtaposition of two news stories, respectively from 1988 and from last January, is among the more amusing tidbits from decades of climate fearmongering….
April 18, 2020
In a display of crass dishonesty shameless even by Beltway standards, the usual suspects in the environmental left, led by the ineffable Al Gore, have mischaracterized, blatantly, a temporary policy change on compliance reporting requirements adopted by the Environmental Protection Agency. This change was announced because of widespread adaptations by both businesses and regulators in employment conditions—physical…
April 13, 2020
The crude oil sector now is confronted by a sharp decline in demand conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in production attendant upon the price feud between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Whether the deal brokered over the weekend by the Trump administration among Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. will raise…
April 8, 2020
The Committee on Environment and Public Works of the U.S. Senate is considering the proposed bill S. 2754, the “American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2019,” (hereafter “AIM”) which would mandate a phaseout of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants, ostensibly to reduce the climate change (“radiative”) impacts of HFC leakage into the atmosphere. This would engender in…
February 19, 2020
In the Beltway, no inefficient policy deed goes unrewarded. That is an eternal truth illustrated well by the expansion of federal powers—at the expense of state and local authority—attendant upon efforts to ameliorate the adverse effects of prior policies to favor one set of energy technologies over others. The latest example of this dynamic is a recent order from…