Regulatory overreach by federal agencies has become a common theme recently, from the Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed climate disclosure rule to the recently proposed “Strengthening the Stewardship of America’s Public Lands” rule by the Bureau of Land Management. And now, ...
Coal and natural gas were once joined at the hip, advocating for energy freedom and more development — and against stricter environmental laws. Now, the two have gone their separate ways as natural gas continues to eat away at coal’s once dominant market of the electricity portfolio.
The ...
“Who among us should get to decide the future of emerging technologies like crypto and blockchain? Should it be SEC Chair Gary Gensler, an unelected bureaucrat who answers only to himself? Or should it be the United States Congress, whose members are elected by and therefore accountable to ...
Parents no longer believe in the Golden Rule, and even fewer (14 percent) teach it. As stated in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:12), the Golden Rule teaches people to “do to others what you would have them do to you.” Few phrases have shaped ethical standards as much as this one. ...
Climate change has many consequences. It can result in flooding, increased storms and droughts. And climate change also causes lawsuits.
Over the last few years, an increasing number of lawsuits have been brought, primarily against energy companies, seeking to make them pay because their ...
You may recall when news broke of Chinese solar manufacturers evading U.S. tariffs a few months ago. It looks like it’s happening again, but this time, it’s the U.S. automotive aftermarket industry on the line.
This should come as no surprise. The Chinese Communist Party will stop at ...