Monthly Archives: September 2023

Victory for South Dakota Landowners Over Carbon Pipelines

In separate rulings, South Dakota landowners celebrated two victories when the state’s Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously to deny both Navigator CO2 Ventures and SCS Carbon Solutions’ applications to build hundreds of miles of carbon capture pipelines through the state. Navigator’s application … Continue reading

U.S. Rep. Cloud’s Last Minute Amendment May Have Saved the Permian Basin

Significant amendments to the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill FY2024, were added during the Full Committee Markup in the House Appropriations Committee this past July. Fortunately, because the U.S. House of Representatives is run by the Republicans, there are honest … Continue reading

Say Goodbye to Freedom in C40 Cities

By Dan Byfield A growing number of cities have joined the “C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group” declaring they will all ban meat, dairy, and private cars by 2030.  To date, 14 cities have pledged support for this misguided agenda. They also want … Continue reading