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E&E Legal Returns to Conservative Watchdog Role with New Administration

Joe Biden ran on a promise that he would return to the devastating and economy-killing “climate change” policies of the Obama-era. Not coincidentally, policies that would give China a tremendous manufacturing advantage in the world economy since they are not beholden to the same unreachable emission reduction “goals” as the U.S. and other Western countries.

Texas Exposes Biden’s Climate Folly
by Steve Milloy, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow, as appearing on InsideSources

Pres. Joe Biden promised to make climate a central organizing principle of his administration. White House climate czar Gina McCarthy has promised to make Biden’s climate policies “irreversible.”

‘We’re Coming to a Point of Reckoning’ With CA Utility Bills Skyrocketing
by Katy Grimes, Senior Media Fellow, as Appearing in the California Globe

Last week (early March) the Globe met with energy expert Jesus Arredondo and discussed the recent California Public Utilities Commission meeting that centered around themes and concepts raised in the CPUC White Paper, Utility Costs and Affordability of the Grid of the Future – California electric and gas cost and rate trends over the next decade.

Biden’s Interior Secretary nominee Rep. Deb Haaland
by Greg Walcher, Senior Policy Fellow, as appearing in the Daily Sentinel 

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held confirmation hearings this week on President Joe Biden’s Interior Secretary nominee, Rep. Deb Haaland.

Subway science derails Biden’s war against fossil fuels
by Steve Milloy, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow, as appearing in the Washington Times

A new study about the air in big city subway systems, including New York City’s, sheds some light about the nature of the dirtiest part of urban air. More importantly the study should go a long way to diffusing the coming Biden war against fossil fuels.

First Energy and Steve Milloy agree to climate disclosures
by Steve Milloy, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow, as appearing on Junkscience.com

First Energy Corp., one of the largest electric utilities in the US, has agreed to make certain climate disclosures in exchange for Steve Milloy withdrawing his climate disclosure-related shareholder proposal.

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