Category: Environmental Justice

Biden Policies Promoting 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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Energy Independence, Security Essential to Freedom

Energy Independence, Security Essential to Freedom

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“America is more capable than ever of providing affordable energy to its citizens.” And yet it’s not doing so right now. Skyrocketing energy prices – of gasoline, in particular – have helped bring about increasing inflation and declining consumer confidence ...
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Climate Regulations Create Environmental Injustice

Climate Regulations Create Environmental Injustice

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Black Activists Condemn Costs of Biden Agenda Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network called President Biden’s energy agenda an environmental injustice, noting that poor and minority Americans will be hurt the most by policies that ...
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Energy War on the Poor

Energy War on the Poor

As the price of a gallon of gasoline skyrockets, Biden Administration officials like Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg have argued that a simple solution is to buy an electric car. The problem with this only starts with the fact that a ...
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Cancelling Cap and Trade Good for Environment

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Approaching the task from multiple angles, Governor Glenn Youngkin is moving forward on removing Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The governor’s office said the policies promoted by the state-level regulatory partnership levy an “unfair burden… on Virginia ...
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In With Youngkin, Out With the RGGI

In With Youngkin, Out With the RGGI

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Soon after Glenn Youngkin is inaugurated as governor of Virginia, he is expected to take executive action to save both businesses and families money every month on their electric bills. In a speech to the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, ...
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High Energy Costs By Design

High Energy Costs By Design

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As temperatures drop and inflation continues to plague American consumers, Project 21 member Derrick Hollie warns that “higher energy prices are a feature, not a bug” in the Biden Administration’s economic agenda. Not that the White House wants to admit ...
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EPA’s Environmental Justice Policy “Fundamentally Flawed”

EPA’s Environmental Justice Policy “Fundamentally Flawed”

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The Environmental Protection Agency’s new strategic plan is “fundamentally flawed,” writes Project 21 member Derrick Hollie in a Washington Times commentary, Project 21 has submitted a public comment opposing the EPA’s attempt to instill “environmental justice” into government policymaking in the ...
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EPA’s ‘Environmental Justice’ Plan Fails to Address Black Community Needs, by Derrick Hollie

EPA’s ‘Environmental Justice’ Plan Fails to Address Black Community Needs, by Derrick Hollie

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Instead of Protecting Minorities From Eco-Hazards, Environmental Justice Disenfranchises Them Fundamentally flawed. That’s the only way to describe the Environmental Protection Agency’s new strategic plan. Administrator Michael S. Regan wants to put the EPA “at the center” of the Biden Administration’s ...
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Regressive Energy Taxes Hit Poor and Lower-Income Families, Create More Inflation, by Derrick Hollie

Regressive Energy Taxes Hit Poor and Lower-Income Families, Create More Inflation, by Derrick Hollie

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It’s hard to believe that the U.S. economy doesn’t have enough money, when the simplest definition of inflation – now at a 30-year high – is too much money chasing too few goods. President Biden has convinced himself that the way ...
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