March 15, 2011 by tguay
EPA won’t be able to regulate any greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if the new leaders in Congress get their way. A bill to bar any reduction in global warming emissions is sailing through the House of Representatives unimpeded. More…
June 1, 2010 by tguay
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) – the nation’s most prestigious scientific group – has dropped its go-slow approach to stopping global warming.
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May 26, 2010 by tguay

There will be job losses once the U.S. really starts controlling climate-change emissions, the government now admits. More…
May 10, 2010 by tguay
American manufacturers will pay a price for BP’s big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and the costs have nothing to do with the gigantic cleanup bills the refiner will ultimately pay. More…
May 3, 2010 by tguay
If Congress doesn’t get ya on greenhouse gas emissions, the Environmental Protection Agency will. More…
April 28, 2010 by tguay

One way or another, energy costs will be rising again for businesses, even if the economy takes its sweet old time recovering from the 2008 meltdown. More…
April 2, 2010 by tguay
All companies are one step closer to facing federal regulation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and there may be more involved than just controlling emissions. More…
March 15, 2010 by tguay
EPA isn’t backing down on plans to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. More…
March 4, 2010 by tguay
All the howls of protest over creating a cap-and-trade program to deal with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have succeeded in killing off the idea. The talk in Congress is now focused on a simpler program: carbon taxes. More…
March 2, 2010 by tguay
Unless Congress can find a way to approve a cap-and-trade emission plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, many companies will have to budget for new emission controls. More…