For decades, oil majors fought climate regulation. Now, they’re afraid Trump’s extreme rollbacks could leave them on the hook to pay for what they’ve done.
I appreciate the nod to Bad Bunny's performance, especially "El Apagón," in the closing notes. It was a terrific halftime show with plenty to say politically even if you didn't understand most of the words. Better yet, it made a lot of MAGA types mad. Well done, Benito.
The rampant corruption is becoming hard to take. I only hope the states won't be blocked from taking care of themselves in all of this. It's starting to become a standoff between states and Trump's federal government on nearly everything now.
Its insane watching this play out from the UK and to see actually they don’t want this ruling removed because it’s more likely to mean they’re held to account. Really hope this means more states will take advantage and hold them accountable.
I've written about the Polluter Pays laws in VT, NY and pending in 10 other states. But I hadn't made the connection that the repeal of the Endangerment Finding takes away the fossil fuel companies main argument against Polluter Pays: that these laws cannot stand because the EPA regulates greenhouse gases and therefore states have no say in this matter. Well now the EPA's regulatory authority is gone. Does that mean these state laws will stand? Stay tuned...
I appreciate the nod to Bad Bunny's performance, especially "El Apagón," in the closing notes. It was a terrific halftime show with plenty to say politically even if you didn't understand most of the words. Better yet, it made a lot of MAGA types mad. Well done, Benito.
One of those stories that sticks with you, not in a good way. But thank you for the journalism and your efforts.
The rampant corruption is becoming hard to take. I only hope the states won't be blocked from taking care of themselves in all of this. It's starting to become a standoff between states and Trump's federal government on nearly everything now.
Its insane watching this play out from the UK and to see actually they don’t want this ruling removed because it’s more likely to mean they’re held to account. Really hope this means more states will take advantage and hold them accountable.
I've written about the Polluter Pays laws in VT, NY and pending in 10 other states. But I hadn't made the connection that the repeal of the Endangerment Finding takes away the fossil fuel companies main argument against Polluter Pays: that these laws cannot stand because the EPA regulates greenhouse gases and therefore states have no say in this matter. Well now the EPA's regulatory authority is gone. Does that mean these state laws will stand? Stay tuned...