CEI Podcast for February 6, 2014: Keystone XL Pipeline Inches towards Approval
Have a listen here. Marlo Lewis examines a State Department report finding that Keystone serves the national interest and finds opposing arguments wanting.Filed under: CEI Podcast, The New Religion
View ArticleCEI Podcast for February 27, 2014: Can the EPA Regulate Greenhouse Gas...
Have a listen here. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week in a case that could determine whether or not the EPA has the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. CEI Senior Fellow...
View ArticleCEI Podcast for May 29, 2014: Rachel Was Wrong
Have a listen here. Google recently commemorated Rachel Carson and her influential book Silent Spring with a Google Doodle on its homepage. Seeing as Carson’s book set malaria prevention back decades,...
View ArticleCEI Podcast for June 3, 2014: EPA Proposes Major Carbon Emission Regulation
Have a listen here. Senior Fellow William Yeatman breaks down a proposed EPA regulation intended to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the U.S.Filed under: CEI Podcast, regulation, The New...
View ArticleCEI Podcast for July 1, 2014: John Holdren’s Poor Data Quality Control
General Counsel Sam Kazman talks about presidential science advisor John Holdren’s refusal to comply with the federal Data Quality Act when CEI questioned some discredited scientific statements in a...
View ArticleHuman Achievement of the Day: Guitars
When Human Achievement Hour rolls around each year, I make sure to do two things. One is to play an electric guitar. The other is to play an acoustic guitar. Guitars are simple things. Stretch some...
View ArticleWhy Shouldn’t the Energy Department Run the Entire Economy?
New Energy Department standards for dehumidifiers promise massive benefits. Depending on which set of numbers you prefer (the link goes to the Energy Department’s own numbers), they will cost somewhere...
View ArticleBest Books of 2018: Factfulness
Re-posted from cei.org. Review of Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World-and Why Things Are Better Than You Think (Flatiron Books, 2018) by Hans Rosling with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling...
View ArticleBook Review: Adam Minter – Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion-Dollar...
Adam Minter – Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion-Dollar Trash Trade (New York: Bloomsbury, 2013). Waste not, want not. Minter’s tour of the global scrap and recycling industry is fascinating. He...
View ArticleNew President, Same Bad Policies
The Trump administration’s trade war gave economics teachers countless real-world examples of bad policy they can use in the classroom. A new open letter encourages President Biden to provide a...
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