Publications
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Research & Commentary: Curbing Executive Authority to Unilaterally Join Regional Cap-and-Trade Schemes is the Right Move for Florida’s Legislature
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Legislation Would Protect Legislative Authority, Ensure Debate On Cap-And-Trade Programs -
Research & Commentary: Giant Carbon-Dioxide Tax Bill a Horrible Idea for the Empire State
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Tax Would Begin At $55 Per Ton In 2022, Increase By 5 Percent Annually Through 2025, Between 2 Percent And 10 Percent Annually From 2026 To 2051 -
Research & Commentary: New Study Shows Excessive Costs CEPP Would Have on Arizonans
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Plan Would Cost $119 Billion Through 2052, $1,200 Per Customer -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Supreme Importance of Oil and Natural Gas to the Oklahoma Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 17 Percent Of State Employment, 25 Percent Of Labor Income, 29 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to the Michigan Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 4 Percent Of State Employment, 5 Percent Of Labor Income, 5 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries, Via Silica Sand Mining, to the Wisconsin Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 4 Percent Of State Employment, 4 Percent Of Labor Income, 5 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to Texas’ Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 14 Percent Of State Employment, 21 Percent Of Labor Income, 22 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to New Mexico’s Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 10 Percent Of Total State Employment, 11 Percent Of Total Labor Income, 17 Percent Of Total Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to California’s Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 4 Percent Of Total State Employment, 5 Percent Of Total Labor Income, 6 Percent Of Total Economic Impact -
FAQ: Is the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment Report Trustworthy?
Publication -Policy Tip Sheets -Is AR6 Trustworthy? -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Gas and Oil Industries to the Ohio Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 5 Percent Of State Employment, 6 Percent Of Labor Income, 8 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Gas and Oil Industries to the Pennsylvania Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 6 Percent Of State Employment, 8 Percent Of Labor Income, 10 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Natural Gas to the Colorado Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 8 Percent Of State Employment, 13 Percent Of Labor Income, 11 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Oil & Natural Gas Industry Accounted for Over 11 Million Direct and Indirect Jobs in 2019, Produced $892 Billion in Labor Income and $1.7 Trillion in GDP
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Represented 5.6 Percent Of Total U.S. Employment, 6.8 Percent Of Total Labor Income, 7.9 Percent Of Total GDP -
Research & Commentary: Congressional Testimony Demonstrates the Folly of Electrifying the U.S. Transportation System
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Pushing Transportation Electrification Puts More Pressure On Grid, Weakens National Security, Raises Prices, Doesn't Substantially Improve Environment -
Research & Commentary: Report Says San Fran’s Electrification Plan Could Mean Big Costs to City Residents
Publication -Research and Commentaries -"Electrification" Program Could Cost City Residents Between $3. And $5.9 Billion -
Comments of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, et al., on the SEC’s Proposal to Mandate Climate Change Risk Disclosure
Publication -Testimony -The causes, consequences, and potential future risks of climate change to businesses and society are too uncertain to require companies to calculate and disclose climate risk in their disclosure statements, annual reports and other public documents., -
Comments Offered to the Securities and Exchange Commission Concerning its Call for Comments on Climate Change Disclosures
Publication -Testimony -The SEC should not mandate companies under its regulatory control provide climate change risk disclosures. -
Research & Commentary: Report Details the Local Pushback Against Renewable Energy Projects
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Over 300 Governmental Entities In 31 States Have Restricted Or Rejected Wind Projects Since 2015 -
Research & Commentary: Survey Shows American Public Not Particularly Concerned About Climate Change
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Only 13 Of 1,000 Respondents Listed Climate Change As America's Most Pressing Issue -
Research & Commentary: Environmental Credit Scheme a Bad Idea for Louisiana
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Litigation Abuse Responsible for Thousands of Lost Jobs, Up To $113 Million In Annual Economic Losses -
Research & Commentary: Analysis Shows Natural Gas Carried the Load for Texas During February Cold Snap
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Wind Output Decreased 93 Percent During Winter Storm While Natural Gas Output Increased By 450 percent -
Research & Commentary: New Cap-and-Trade Bill Just as Bad for Washington as Every Previous Cap-and-Trade Bill
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Cap-And-Trade Programs Do Little To Reduce Emissions, Act As Regressive Tax -
Research & Commentary: Establishing Carbon-Dioxide Tax after COVID-19 Pandemic a Bad Idea for New York
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Carbon-Dioxide Taxes Do Little To Reduce Emissions, Act As Regressive Tax