Much has been written about how the COVID-19 pandemic and our response to it has changed our everyday lives. We could all name things...
The Empire State’s new governor, Kathy Hochul, wants to establish her environmental bona fides. So, what better way to get it done than to...
The perennial policy tug of war between energy development and its effects on the environment has many components, and the position of any given...
Rising U.S. Electricity Bills: Why Your Power Bill May Suddenly Feel Like a Second Mortgage
Robert Rapier - 0
Over the past month, friends, family, and acquaintances have asked why their electricity bills have skyrocketed. One friend wrote, “I am curious if you...
The Texas electricity grid is not stable. Everyone living in the state found that out the hard way in February. Many no doubt realized...
Wyoming’s October 2020 Revenue Forecast shows exactly how hard the COVID-19 economic downturn has hit oil and gas producers in the nation’s Rocky Mountain...
clean energy project cuts
After months of threatening to decrease green energy and cleantech funding and reverse many of the efforts outlined in the Inflation...
Oil and Gas Companies Should Prepare for More Climate-Related Congressional Investigations
Greg Zerzan - 0
Each year, Congress launches dozens of investigations into issues, industries and individuals. These investigations, which are undertaken by the various congressional committees through which...
Undoubtedly, the year 2020 will be remembered for many reasons. Another one of those reasons is upon us as we near Election Day on...
When all is considered, there is no doubt about the fact that more jobs will be lost economy-wide than will be gained or saved because of steel and aluminum tariffs and import quotas.


















