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August 6, 2020

What the US Can Learn from a Huge Oil Discovery in Guyana

The Trump administration proposed last month a reform of the regulations implementing the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act, for decades a source of massive delay and cost increases for federal projects, yielding actual environmental harm because of an inherent bias in favor of the status quo over new investment promising improved environmental outcomes. It can come as no surprise that criticism from…

August 6, 2020

Environmentalists Should Not Oppose Natural Gas

Opposition to infrastructure investment for the production and transport of conventional energy is de rigueur on the environmentalist left, a stance widely justified as an important bulwark for the protection of environmental quality. This is part of the “keep-it-in-the-ground” dimension of the ideological opposition to fossil fuels, itself a deeply anti-human drive intended explicitly to hinder economic growth and increased flourishing among the world’s poorest….

August 4, 2020

Joe Stiglitz Reviews Bjorn Lomborg’s New Book

In a recent New York Times review of Bjorn Lomborg’s new book, “False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet” (Basic Books, 2020), Joseph E. Stiglitz, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science in 2001, performs a real public service. Not in terms of his…

July 29, 2020

Comment Letter to EPA on Transparency Rule for New Regulations Under the Clean Air Act

This comment letter responds to a request from the Environmental Protection Agency for comments on its June 11 proposed rule “Increasing Consistency and Transparency in Considering Benefits and Costs in the Clean Air Act Rulemaking Process” (hereinafter the “Benefit/Cost” rule). The proposed rule focuses on “processes that [EPA] would be required to undertake in promulgating…

July 21, 2020

Comment Letter to DOL on ‘financial Factors in Selecting Plan Investments’

This comment letter responds to a request from the Employee Benefits Security Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, for comments on its June 30 proposed rule “Financial Factors in Selecting Plan Investments” (hereinafter the “Financial Factors” rule) focusing on “Environmental, Social, and Governance” (ESG) investing by private pension plans governed under the Employee Retirement Income Security…

July 8, 2020

Proxy Advisory Firms and the Need for SEC Protection of Investors’ Fiduciary Interests

Opportunities to spend other people’s money are addicting, an eternal truth that now has emerged in full force in the context of corporate governance. Large, publicly-owned businesses, and public-pension funds managing the assets of many people, command substantial resources. The uses of those resources traditionally have been constrained by the fiduciary interests of the investors who…

July 6, 2020

Litigation Against Fossil Fuel Producers Is an Obnoxious Money Chase

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 23, 2020

The American Economic Association Turns Toward Wokeness

In a recent Statement distributed to the membership of the American Economic Association, the Executive Committee led by AEA President Janet Yellen condemned killings of black people by police, violent racism, and such manifestations of inequality as the disproportionate COVID-19 death toll and unemployment experienced by black people. Whether or not such sentiments are noble is beside…

June 17, 2020

Toward Serious Reform of Benefit/cost Analysis Under the Clean Air Act

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 18, 2020

The PREPA Debt Deal and the Future of Puerto Rico Creditworthiness

There are no free lunches, an eternal truth that does not bode well for the years-long efforts of public officials in Puerto Rico to avoid the realities attendant upon the commonwealth’s staggering public debt of over $70 billion. The $9 billion debt of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) remains one of the largest…