Clean Power Plan's Dubious Math
Consulting economist: What do you want it to equal?
Consulting economist: What do you want it to equal?
Depending upon whom you believe, estimates range from net savings to hundreds of dollars more.
Reason warned back in 2011 that environmentalists would oppose cheap natural gas
Environmental Protection Agency
No regulation is "appropriate" if it does significantly more harm than good, argues majority opinion.
You cannot solve climate change by denying the poor access to energy.
Smart unsubsidized private investments in renewable power resources might increase the energy independence of the United States
Maybe Congress can't "turn back the clock" on the EPA's lawless Clean Power Plan, but the courts may well do so.
Government-sponsored sweetheart deals for the solar industry are increasing energy costs for low-income Americans.
Making a giant octopus is way more enlightening than taking the SAT or Sociology 101.
Energy efficiency plus handheld gadgets seeing increasing use
Reason's science correspondent sends a first dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference
Model T energy tech is no way to address climate change.
Incompetence is kind of hard to disguise
Threat of power shortages rising
Says power outages causing nation billions
The president proposes ecological central planning to solve global warming
In theory carbon taxes are a good idea. But the practical reality is a different story.
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