My latest in the Washington Times.
Continue reading Biden’s EPA science adviser massacre sets stage for nefarious regulatory activity
The Nature Conservancy has been caught by Bloomberg News selling phony carbon offsets to at least J.P. Morgan Chase, Disney and Blackrock, which have wrongly touted the bogus offsets purchased. Below is my letter to the Climate Task Force of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Enforcement.
Continue reading JunkScience petitions SEC on Nature Conservancy carbon offset fraud
Washington Post ‘reporters’ Darryl Fears and Brady Dennis falsely report (Web | PDF) the 1982 story of Ben Chavis and the coining of the term “environmental racism.”
Continue reading WaPo’s fake news fable of the origin of ‘environmental racism’
From the April 2, 2021 episode.
From the April 1, 2021 edition.
The Second Circuit has ruled that the Clean Air Act (via the 2007 SCOTUS decision in Massachusetts v. EPA) is the forum for regulating green house gases. — not state common law. The decision in New York City v. Big Oil is rich with irony. As it turns out, climate activists and Democrat states preempted NYC’s lawsuit against Big Oil by convincing SCOTUS 14 years ago to allow EPA to regulate greenhouse gases in Massachusetts v. EPA. Climate activists have tried to take down Big Oil with the #ExxonKnew campaign. Looks like the #ActivistLawyersShouldHaveKnown that the political question of regulating greenhouse gases has already been decided by SCOTUS. The decision is here. Some key quotes below.
Continue reading Hah! Climate communists defeat themselves in New York City v. Big Oil
The Biden EPA fired its outside science advisers (both CASAC and SAB) today and reversed the Trump anti-corruption policy of not allowing current EPA grantees to review and rubber-stamp their own work and EPA’s agenda. The e-mail is below. Background on the Trump effort is here. The order most likely came from White House climate fuhrer Gina McCarthy, versus bobblehead EPA administrator Michael Regan. Oh yeah, EPA is supposed to be an “independent” agency.
A Wall Street Journal editorial (Web | PDF) reports that EPA may try to use the ozone national air quality standard as a means of regulating CO2. Here’s how it would work.
Continue reading EPA may use ozone as backdoor to regulate CO2
ExxonMobil has issued its 2021 proxy statement for its annual shareholder meeting in May. As expected, ExxonMobil has recommended that shareholders vote against Steve Milloy’s proposal for an annual report on the costs and benefits of the company’s climate activities. ExxonMobil’s response to my proposal contains several false and misleading statements.
Continue reading ExxonMobil opposes Milloy shareholder proposal for honest climate disclosures
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