Fracking Impact on Drinking Water Negligible, Says EPA
Environmentalists demands to ban fracking are set back.
Environmentalists demands to ban fracking are set back.
Environmental Protection Agency
Justifies new water regs on the grounds that 90 percent of public comments it solicited favored them.
Science: Searching really hard until you find what you want?
Environmental activists favor secret science
President Obama's campaign against oil drilling in Alaska has devastating effects for the state.
A novel idea: Why not let the builders decide whether or not it is economic to construct?
Maybe Congress can't "turn back the clock" on the EPA's lawless Clean Power Plan, but the courts may well do so.
Obama administration did almost nothing to lower oil and gas prices
Proper investigations could help publicize the agency's looniness and yield further details about the agency's questionable methods and relationships.
Today, instead of environmental regulations that actually save lives, we pay to subsidize politicians' cronies and pet projects.
Radiation limits were far lower than science justified and caused hundreds of billions of dollars of economic loss to America and the world.
Will China and the rest of the world follow our lead or take a free ride?
Our addled Supreme Court justices.
Q and A with Philip K. Howard
Anti-authoritarian movies and anti-authoritarian public policy
Environmental Protection Agency
Pushing a law that would require science used for regs to be transparent, reproducible
Environmental Protection Agency
John Beale doing jail time now
Wants to have emissions reduced by 80 percent within five years
Giving feds the authority to impose solutions on states
Six petitions accepted, one question to be answered
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