EPA Stops Counting Imaginary Deaths In Air Pollution Cost Analyses
EPA will no longer pad air pollution rules with monetized “lives saved,” ending decades of inflated death counts used to justify costly regulations.
EPA will no longer pad air pollution rules with monetized “lives saved,” ending decades of inflated death counts used to justify costly regulations.
Democrats are dialing back climate alarmism as voters prioritize energy costs over the so-called climate crisis.
New study finds New England ratepayers could save nearly $700B by replacing renewables with natural gas and improving grid reliability.
A new poll shows climate concerns rank far below economics, reinforcing concerns that the WEF is disconnected from the rest of us—and reality.
A new study shows that about 6,000 years ago, Brazil’s coast had seas 2+ meters higher and ocean temperatures 3–4°C warmer than today.
Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), the national hydrogen industry association in the United States, welcomes Jim Park of Hyundai Motor North America as FCHEA’s new Board Chair, along with four new members to the Association’s Executive Committee.
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Natural Power, a leading global renewable energy consultancy, has announced two senior leadership appointments as part of a strategic realignment of its advisory and analytics services, designed to better serve clients operating across international markets.
Inter Partes Review applications denied as First Solar lawsuits continue to progress. First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FSLR) (“First Solar”) today announced that the Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) denied three separate Inter Partes Review (IPR) applications seeking to invalidate the company’s Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (“TOPCon”) … [continued] The post US […]