Environmental Protection Agency
EPA Emissions Regulations Survive Challenge
Allows the agency to assert open-ended authority over "greenhouse gases"
EPA Backs Big Ethanol Against Farmers
In light of the big drought in the Midwest this summer, livestock farmers are concerned about the price of corn.
EPA Official "Optimistic" over Fracking Report
Hugs himself when he's alone and thinks about all the new regulations to come
Natural Gas Industry Cozies Up to Washington
Investor dollars, not government subsidies, should guide the energy industry.
Environmental Groups Want Fracking Disclosures
Want drillers to state what chemicals are released during process
With Coal Industry Stumbling, House Votes To Rein-In Regs
Lawmakers try to un-do the damage they've done? Unheard-of ...
Obama Finalizes Auto Mileage Mandate
Vehicles will have to eventually meet a standard of 54.5 miles per gallon.
Energy Regulators Think You're Crazy
A new study uncovers what regulators really think of American consumers.
Prosecutors: Biofuel Cheat Bought Patton Tank With EPA Credits
Received $41.7 million in fuel credits from the EPA for biofuel prosecutors allege he never made
Arizona to EPA: Air Quality Papers, Please
State may sue to force agency to act on its air quality plans.
Judge Rules EPA Overstepped Bounds on Mining Regs
EPA infringed on the authority given to state regulators by federal clean water and surface mining acts.
The EPA vs. the Constitution
The Supreme Court prepares to hear a major Fifth Amendment case.
The Coming Autopocalypse
The Obama administration's proposed CAFE rules declare a war on cars
Fear Itself
A one-in-a-million risk may not be imaginary, but it's pretty damned close to it.
Carbon Rationing by Other Means
After Congress fails to regulate greenhouse gases, the president hands the job to the EPA.
Carbon Rationing By Other Means
After Congress fails to regulate greenhouse gasses, the president hands the job over to the EPA