Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... Read more 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 Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more Unleashing U.S. LNG to bolster security, economy By EPN Staff U.S. energy exports – specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) – have surged following the Department of Energy’s rollback of a Biden-era pause on projects. Taiwan has ink... 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 Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Net zero does not facilitate return on investment DONATE
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 Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more Unleashing U.S. LNG to bolster security, economy By EPN Staff U.S. energy exports – specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) – have surged following the Department of Energy’s rollback of a Biden-era pause on projects. Taiwan has ink... 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 Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Net zero does not facilitate return on investment DONATE
Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more Unleashing U.S. LNG to bolster security, economy By EPN Staff U.S. energy exports – specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) – have surged following the Department of Energy’s rollback of a Biden-era pause on projects. Taiwan has ink... 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 Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Net zero does not facilitate return on investment DONATE
Unleashing U.S. LNG to bolster security, economy By EPN Staff U.S. energy exports – specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) – have surged following the Department of Energy’s rollback of a Biden-era pause on projects. Taiwan has ink... 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 Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida
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 Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida
Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida
Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida
Global energy investments, consumption skyrocket By EPN Staff Worldwide investment in electrification and renewable, carbon-free and alternative energies hit a record $2.1 trillion in 2024, an 11% increase from the year before, according to... Read more Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida
Rejecting bans, Florida holds onto single-use plastic bags By EPN Staff Since 2008, as part of a broader state trend of preempting local regulations, Florida has prohibited plastic bag bans at the local level. And last year, proposed SB 1126 c... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida
Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Florida