Category: Environment and Enterprise Institute

Cancel Counterproductive Climate Compromises

Cancel Counterproductive Climate Compromises

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If the upcoming elections cause a partisan shift in Capitol Hill’s leadership, conservatives need to make sure their ascendance isn’t compromised by colleagues who are willing to cut deals. This is particularly important when it comes to environmental regulation. That’s ...
Supreme Court

Trump’s Legacy: Beating Back the Bureaucratic State

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While most people will remember the recently wrapped-up U.S. Supreme Court term for its ruling on abortion, it is actually the last decision that was handed down by the justices – the environmental policy case of West Virginia v. EPA ...
climate pain at the pump gas prices

It’s Time To Turn The Tables On Our Would-Be Climate Overlords

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American consumers are already reaping the whirlwind from the Biden administration’s deliberate sacrifice of American energy independence on the altar of green energy’s false promises. Whether at the pump or at the supermarket, Americans are seeing their disposable incomes eaten away ...
Biden Bank Rules Risk Enron-Style Financial Crisis

Biden Bank Rules Risk Enron-Style Financial Crisis

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Joe Biden can’t solve pressing issues like the immigration crisis, supply chain failures and rising crime, but his team “is single-minded and persistent when it comes to using federal financial regulators to do their bidding with respect to climate change.” ...
Frustrated with SCOTUS

SCOTUS Left A Bitter Pill To Swallow In One Of Its Key Rulings. Here’s Why

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The Biden administration’s plan to use the administrative regulatory state to further what the president has called the “incredible transition” to green energy hit a speed bump with the Supreme Court’s June 30 ruling reining in the Environmental Agency’s (EPA) authority to ...
bureaucrats

Court Stops Bureaucrats from Becoming “De Facto Lawmakers”

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In the U.S. Supreme Court’s significant ruling in the case of West Virginia v. EPA, the justices pushed back hard against the unelected bureaucrats who have been trying to implement large-scale change regarding the nation’s energy policy, says National Center Senior ...
EPA

In West Virginia v. EPA, Justices Push Back Against Administrative State

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"The Court’s latest ruling on regulatory policy was a crushing blow to leftist authoritarians and central planners in the United States," says Project 21 member AK Kamara. "It was a major victory for those of us who value the fact ...
bank climate change

Don’t Bank on Catastrophic Climate Change, by David W. Kreutzer and Donna Jackson

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The SEC’s Proposed Disclosure Rule Is an Assault on the Finance Industry Though not very good at a variety of things, Team Biden is single-minded and persistent when it comes to using federal financial regulators to do their bidding with ...
More Scrutiny of Green Lobby Expected Soon

More Scrutiny of Green Lobby Expected Soon

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In a shocking turn of events, the president of the venerable Brookings Institution was forced to resign. John Allen wasn’t alleged to have stolen money from the group or to have engaged in sexual harassment. But what he did is ...
Biden's energy policies hurt black Americans. Energy Poverty

Biden Policies Promoting Energy Poverty

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With no end in sight for rising consumer prices, the issue of energy poverty is a growing concern for Americans – and for billions of people across the globe. Yet the green lobby and its allies in the government are ...

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