Reform of the National Environmental Policy Act
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American Enterprise Institute

Reform of the National Environmental Policy Act

The Trump administration proposed earlier this month a reform of the implementing regulations of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a law enacted 50 years ago. The implementing regulations last were updated…

Camels and Livestock and Methane, Oh My
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American Enterprise Institute

Camels and Livestock and Methane, Oh My

As night follows day, my recent post on the near-zero climate effect of the methane emitted by feral camels in Australia elicited a torrent of criticism from all the usual suspects, in…

ExxonMobil and the Politicization of Law Enforcement in New York
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RealClearMarkets

ExxonMobil and the Politicization of Law Enforcement in New York

The New York Supreme Court announced its landmark decision earlier this month in the first climate change-related securities lawsuit—“People of the State of New York v. Exxon Mobil Corporation”—to be…

Another Round of Energy Pork
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InsideSources

Another Round of Energy Pork

Christmas is upon us, and the elves are busy in the North Pole suburb of Capitol Hill. The House has produced a draft piece of “green energy” legislation that would…

The Long and Winding Saudi Aramco Initial Public Offering Road
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American Enterprise Institute

The Long and Winding Saudi Aramco Initial Public Offering Road

The initial public offering (IPO) for up to 5 percent of the Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Aramco) has been delayed several times recently, ostensibly due to a seeming difference of…

Point: Trump Is Absolutely Correct to Withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement
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InsideSources

Point: Trump Is Absolutely Correct to Withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement

One number is needed to illustrate the absurdity that is the Paris climate agreement: 0.17 degree Celsius. That is the temperature reduction in 2100 attendant upon the Paris greenhouse gas…

Massachusetts’ Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil Brings New Meaning to Silly
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RealClearMarkets

Massachusetts’ Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil Brings New Meaning to Silly

Attorneys General are supposed to enforce the rule of law. They are not supposed to use lawsuits to achieve policy outcomes not enacted by the legislature. They are not supposed…

Is the IPCC Embarrassed or Phobic About Sustainable Development Goal 13?
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American Enterprise Institute

Is the IPCC Embarrassed or Phobic About Sustainable Development Goal 13?

I wrote recently about the new report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released as a “Summary for Policymakers” of “Global Warming of 1.5°C,” a deeply politicized document that makes the…

The Trouble with ‘renewable’ Energy
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National Review

The Trouble with ‘renewable’ Energy

“Renewable” electricity — predominantly wind and solar power — is all the rage, described by numerous commentators, politicians, pundits, journalists, and other such “experts” as cost-competitive, clean, and a major…

Has Irwin Stelzer Asked the Right Question on Climate Change?
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American Enterprise Institute

Has Irwin Stelzer Asked the Right Question on Climate Change?

My friend and former colleague Irwin M. Stelzer has written a short but interesting essay on climate policy, arguing that by asking the right question we will be oriented toward a useful…

Using the Money of Investors to Promote the Theory of Man-made Warming
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RealClearMarkets

Using the Money of Investors to Promote the Theory of Man-made Warming

The House Subcommittee on Investor Protection, Committee on Financial Services, held a hearing earlier this month on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure rules and possible legislation requiring the Securities and Exchange…

The Confusions of the ‘conservative’ Carbon Tax
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National Review

The Confusions of the ‘conservative’ Carbon Tax

Various news reports and self-serving political pronouncements would have us believe that imposition of a tax on “carbon” — emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) — now enjoys growing support among…

Once the GOP Rolls out Climate Policies, It Endorses All the Assumptions of the Left
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RealClearMarkets

Once the GOP Rolls out Climate Policies, It Endorses All the Assumptions of the Left

You can’t beat something with nothing, according to ancient Beltway wisdom, an outlook guaranteed to yield an inexorable increase in the size, cost, and destructiveness of government, even as it…

Nigeria and the US: A Tale of Two Energy Economies
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RealClearMarkets

Nigeria and the US: A Tale of Two Energy Economies

When last we visited the topic of Nigerian energy markets and happenings, the reason that Nigeria simultaneously is energy-rich and energy-poor was illustrated by the ongoing tug of war between the Nigerian…

The Paris Agreement and the Costly Pursuit of the Trivial
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American Enterprise Institute

The Paris Agreement and the Costly Pursuit of the Trivial

President Donald Trump on June 1, 2017, announced that the US would exit from the international agreement on the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reached at the 21st Conference…