We had an announcement in terms of offshore development where a large company, Shell, in terms of responsibly developing oil resources off the coast of Alaska, is pulling out, for ...
there seems like there is no limit to the number of species that you could list in an Arctic State like ours.
I think it just seems like a limitless approach to doing this.
That kind of Federal permitting delays doesn't help anyone in our country.
Recovering less than 2 percent of listed species is not good enough, and we must do better.
it becomes almost a craps shoot; three judges who don't know much about any of our States.
As such, many power plants had already shuttered or retrofitted because of the rule's requirement.
I think our regulatory system is largely to blame. Seven years, $7 billion to try to drill one well in America.
When an agency claims to discover a long-extant statute and unheralded power to regulate a significant portion of the Am...
When the States sue you, that is usually a pretty good indication they don't like the rule.
I think that is a clear aspect of our oversight, she refused to do it.