The Florida legislature should take steps to bring solar power into the open market as an equal participant.
Build Back Better Act: Not Dead Yet
The $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act has had a tough week and is on life support.
A National Plastic Tax Disproportionately Hurts the Poor
Regressive taxes, like those proposed on plastics, should not be passed by Congress through reconciliation or any other mechanism.
California Moves to Ban Lawnmowers
Gas-powered lawn equipment is the latest target in California’s climate crusade.
GAO Report Highlights the Benefits of Advanced Recycling of Plastics
A September 14, 2021 GAO report highlights the benefits and challenges to using advanced or chemical recycling of plastics.
Cotton is Rotten for the Environment
Plastic shopping bags have over the past several years have become an unnecessary pariah.
Climate Change is Not New or the End of the World
Steve Koonin’s WSJ OpEd “Climate Change Brings a Flood of Hyperpole” sends a sober message about the Green New Deal
Spending Trillions More Is Ahead for Taxpayers
Taxpayers need to buckle up and hang on because even more trillion-dollar spending is ahead.
Irresponsible Spending and the Texas Energy Crisis
Irresponsible spending and subsidies for energy companies led to disaster for Texas during the winter storm.
Back to the Future on Green Energy
The President’s Executive Order to tackle climate change is the most expensive, expansive, and elaborate ever implemented.