For energy, Trump’s law is a dog’s dinner

By Kennedy Maize “Dog’s dinner” is a Britishism signifying something messy, chaotic, badly organized. The massive legislation Congress passed, and the president signed into law on Independence Day, has all those attributes. That’s particularly true for the energy provisions, which include a whole lotta fakin’ goin’ on. Overall, the energy provisions are bad for the … More For energy, Trump’s law is a dog’s dinner

Exhausting Exxon air pollution suit expires at SCOTUS

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday (June 30) refused to grant a petition from ExxonMobil Corp. seeking to reverse an appeals court loss in a massive, 15-year dispute over air pollution at the oil giant’s Baytown, Texas petrochemical complex. Exxon now faces a $14.25 million penalty, the largest ever in a Clean Air Act citizen suit. … More Exhausting Exxon air pollution suit expires at SCOTUS