8th Circuit Rules Minnesota Suit Against Exxon, API, & Koch Industries Can Be Heard In…
A federal appeals court has ruled that a suit against Exxon and others can be tried in Minnesota state court.
A federal appeals court has ruled that a suit against Exxon and others can be tried in Minnesota state court.
Minnesota has sued ExxonMobil, Koch Industries, and API, alleging they have breached state laws against defrauding consumers.
The American Energy Alliance created a poll designed to show voters disapprove of EV incentives. It did no such thing.
Energy giant NRG is breaking ground on its new “Ultra Green” headquarters, using the occasion to announce a goal of 90% CO2 reduction by 2050.
I’m still catching up from my ~3- to 4-day vacation last week (first in a long time), but I’m obsessive about “not missing anything” and so I’m still going through the thousands of articles that were waiting for me in Google Reader. Some of them I can’t help but republish … [continued]
Two leading conservative political organizations say they are stepping up coordinated efforts to repeal state-level renewable energy targets.
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) — a “stealth business lobbyist” that works with corporate interests to help them write and implement “model” legislation — says it may soon start crafting laws designed to kill or weaken state targets for renewable electricity, heating and fuels. […]
Wonk Room has published some of the legal challenges that Koch Industries has brought against the finally functioning EPA of the Obama administration. A sampling of some of the legal battles against the EPA that their lawyers are fighting shows that they just want to keep polluting. Koch Industries forestry … [continued]
A reader sent in a note the other day that looked interesting. The reader works in the solar industry and, apparently, their company has started considering offering a battery system owned by Koch Industries. Koch, for those unfamiliar, is one of the leading polluters in the world, and hands-down one … [continued]
The US House Oversight and Reform Committee kicked off its investigation of the fossil fuel industry’s decades-long climate change disinformation campaign last fall by inviting top executives from BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell to testify about their role and subpoenaing their companies for internal documents. The committee followed up that hearing … [continued]
What motives might Koch Disruptive Technologies have for investing in a middle mile autonomous startup?