Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll By EPN Staff Policies designed to combat climate change in Colorado have sandbagged the state’s economy by costing billions of dollars and resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs, ... Read more As wildfire risks grow, utilities and industry push for solutions By EPN Staff A broad new coalition will push for more federal action to prevent wildfires, arguing that the problem calls for a coordinated national strategy. Partners in Wildfire Prev... Read more Net zero does not facilitate return on investment By Dan Romito Current net zero strategies often overlook the importance of capital discipline. Achieving absolute net zero incorrectly assumes an unlimited supply of investor cap... Read more Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Democrats push mandatory climate-change warning labels on gas pumps By EPN Staff Democratic legislators and activists are pushing to mandate placement of warning labels on gasoline pumps in a bid to discourage the public from using petroleum-based products or... Read more Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 MOST VIEWED 1 States take the lead on expediting electric transmission 2 Achieving energy independence is a national imperative 3 Taxpayers are funding NGOs’ partisan activism 4 NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed DONATE
As wildfire risks grow, utilities and industry push for solutions By EPN Staff A broad new coalition will push for more federal action to prevent wildfires, arguing that the problem calls for a coordinated national strategy. Partners in Wildfire Prev... Read more Net zero does not facilitate return on investment By Dan Romito Current net zero strategies often overlook the importance of capital discipline. Achieving absolute net zero incorrectly assumes an unlimited supply of investor cap... Read more Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Democrats push mandatory climate-change warning labels on gas pumps By EPN Staff Democratic legislators and activists are pushing to mandate placement of warning labels on gasoline pumps in a bid to discourage the public from using petroleum-based products or... Read more Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Net zero does not facilitate return on investment By Dan Romito Current net zero strategies often overlook the importance of capital discipline. Achieving absolute net zero incorrectly assumes an unlimited supply of investor cap... Read more Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Democrats push mandatory climate-change warning labels on gas pumps By EPN Staff Democratic legislators and activists are pushing to mandate placement of warning labels on gasoline pumps in a bid to discourage the public from using petroleum-based products or... Read more Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Democrats push mandatory climate-change warning labels on gas pumps By EPN Staff Democratic legislators and activists are pushing to mandate placement of warning labels on gasoline pumps in a bid to discourage the public from using petroleum-based products or... Read more Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Democrats push mandatory climate-change warning labels on gas pumps By EPN Staff Democratic legislators and activists are pushing to mandate placement of warning labels on gasoline pumps in a bid to discourage the public from using petroleum-based products or... Read more Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Campaign to ban plastic bottles spreads to Nevada By EPN Staff Nevada lawmakers are weighing legislation that would ban the sale or distribution of plastic water bottles of four liters or less in the watershed around Lake Tahoe, which would ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more
California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more