No, Ms. Boxer, A Carbon Tax Would Not Have Saved Moore, Oklahoma
In a crass case of political opportunism, Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) used the tragedy of the tornado in Moore, Oklahoma to push her carbon tax idea.
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ATI Declares EPA’s “Programatic Audit” Into The Agency’s Practice of Granting Fee Waivers to Environmental Groups While Denying Them to Conservatives Not Enough
EPA, rocked by evidence that it treats environmental groups favorably when it comes to granting waivers for public records fees while denying requests for conservative organizations, attempted to cover-up the emerging scandal by calling for an internal “programatic audit.”
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ATI’s Response to Al Bredenberg Article,“Is Renewable Energy Compatible With a Reliable Electric Grid?”
By Tom Tanton Director, Science & Technology Assessment American Tradition Institute (ATI) In his article, “Is Renewable Energy Compatible With a Reliable Electric Grid?,” Mr. Bredenberg refers to a recent study by electric-power research firm Synapse Energy Economics Inc., prepared for the Civil Society Institute(CSI). The CSI study found that, “the U.S. electricity grid could integrate [...]
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Renewable energy and polyester leisure suits
Op-Ed by ATI’s Greg Walcher, Denver Post, 05/05/13
My generation now laughs at the fashions of the 1970s. I personally never liked bell bottoms, white belts, or double-knit polyester leisure suits. But they were all the rage; we wore them or risked appearing uncool.
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American Tradition Institute Names Craig Richardson Executive Director
ATI named longtime Washington veteran Craig Richardson as executive director. Richardson has nearly three decades of non-profit, communications, fundraising, and political experience at the national, state, and local levels.
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ATI Files FOIA Request with EPA; Request Seeks Discussions Of Alleged Shakedown Of Private Contractor To Stop Working For Disfavored Group, Or Lose Government Business
Washington – Today, the American Tradition Institute (ATI) filed a Freedom of Information request with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeking all e-mails, instant messages (IMs), and texts from EPA’s Headquarters Office of Air and Radiation and/or Office of the Administrator that involve the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies (AAPCA), and an EPA and [...]
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ATI & CEI Dismiss IM Lawsuit Against EPA; Agency’s Detailed Response Prompts New Inquiries for Records
ATI and CEI withdrew their lawsuit without prejudice that they jointly filed against the EPA seeking to compel the Agency to respond to the groups’ requests for Instant Messages (IMs) to or from three senior current and former EPA officials. The groups dropped their suit after EPA openly acknowledged the availability of this previously unrevealed alternative to email it offers, asserting that no such records for the three officials ever existed.
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Carbon Tax? What’s not to like? Well, how about inefficiency, ineffectiveness and counter productivity?
In an opinion piece in Monday’s LA Times, Doyle McManus touts a new carbon tax as something ‘everyone should love.’ Quite the contrary, it has something for everyone to hate.
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It’s Time for “Sound Science Day”
Yesterday marked the 43rd anniversary of Earth Day. Former Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-WI) is credited with founding the day in 1970. According to the EPA, Nelson believed that Earth Day was “a way to force this issue onto the national agenda. 20 million Americans demonstrated in different U.S. cities, and it worked!” By the end of 1970, Congress authorized the [...]
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ATI Joins Coalition Opposing NC Renewable Energy Mandates
The American Tradition Institute (ATI) joined other concerned public policy and grassroots organizations this week to oppose North Carolina’s renewable energy mandates. The state’s general assembly is currently considering legislation that would cap and end its mandated renewable portfolio standards (rps).
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ATI, CEI FOIA Suit for EPA’s Instant Messages Leads EPA Head to Acknowledge Poor Record Keeping and More
Stung by widespread publicity resulting from recent American Tradition Institute and Competitive Enterprise Institute FOIA lawsuits seeking emails, and most troubling, instant messages (IM’s) filed against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), acting administrator Bob Perciasepe yesterday reminded EPA employees they are expected to comply with open-record laws.
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Colorado Admits Certain Defeat In Renewable Energy Lawsuit With Introduction Of New Bill
Facing certain defeat in a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Colorado’s Renewable Energy Standard mandate, lawmakers attempted to “fix” major elements of the law with the introduction of Senate Bill 13-252 yesterday. In doing so, members of the Colorado Senate and House admitted that the state’s law imposing a renewable energy standard is unconstitutional.
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ATI, CEI Sue EPA for Instant Messaging Records: Potential Landmark Case Seeks Discussions on Agency’s War on Coal, Role of Pressure Groups from Little-Known Accounts that Have Escaped Scrutiny
WASHINGTON - In what could be a landmark case, two free-market groups - the American Tradition Institute’s Environmental Law Center and the Competitive Enterprise Institute - have filed suit under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) against the Environmental Protection Agency seeking communications among senior EPA officials using instant messaging or IM technology. (Click here [...]
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David Schnare Discusses the Latest Developments in ATI’s Lawsuit Against Colorado’s Renewable Energy Standards on The Amy Oliver Show
Dr. David Schnare, Director of ATI’s Environmental Law Center, appeared on The Amy Oliver Show to provide an update on ATI’s federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Colorado’s Renewable Energy Standards. Schnare had just been in Court in Colorado two days as the judge ruled on a series of motions, primarily involving discovery in the case.
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Market Investment Outpace/Outperform Federal ‘Clean Energy’ Investment (GHG reductions without social cost)
By Tom Tanton, Posted on MasterResource, March 20, 2013: “Over the 2000–10 period, the U.S.-based oil and natural gas industry invested $71 billion in technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, far more than the federal government ($43 billion) and almost as much as the rest of private industry combined ($74 billion).” “The United States has failed [...]
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ATI Applauds North Carolina Bill Aimed at Stopping Inhumane EPA Human Experimentation
American Tradition Institute (ATI) expressed strong support for a recently introduced North Carolina bill (S.B. 187) aimed at halting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) unethical practice of using humans subjects to research the impact of fine particulate matter, also known as PM2.5.
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The Hidden Costs of Wind Electricity
A new report by the American Tradition Institute (ATI) finds that the full cost of wind electricity is nearly twice what has typically been reported, once hidden costs and subsidies are taken into account. The report, “The Hidden Costs of Wind Electricity,” provides an analysis of three major costs that past estimates have ignored. “The [...]
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MILLOY: EPA’s Illegal Human Experiments
The Washington Times, by Steve Milloy, October 18, 2012 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been sued in federal court for allegedly conducting illegal experiments on human beings. The case tests whether a government agency can violate the law and the most sacrosanct ethics of scientific research — and get away scot-free. Based on [...]
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American Tradition Institute Calls on Congress to Investigate Illegal EPA Human Experiments
American Tradition Institute Calls on Congress to Investigate Illegal EPA Human Experiments EPA deliberately exposed vulnerable test subjects to PM2.5, diesel exhaust For Immediate Release Contact: Sean Parnell 571-289-1374 [email protected] The American Tradition Institute (ATI) today joined Senator James Inhofe (R – Okla.) in asking that the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment [...]
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ATI Files Suit to Stop Illegal EPA Human Medical Experimentation
September 24, 2012 For Immediate Release Contact: David Schnare, 571-243-7975, [email protected] WASHINGTON — American Tradition Institute’s Environmental Law Center filed a federal lawsuit Friday seeking to stop illegal human medical experiments conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency. The suit, filed in United States District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, describes in detail how six EPA employees [...]
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