New Source Review Won't Harm Air Quality
The Bush administration released a final rule late yesterday that clarifies and relaxes the conditions under which New Source Review (NSR) is triggered for existing industrial facilities.
Posted: 08/28/2003 | News
NCPA Electricity Expert Available
One of the central issues involved in the black out is that the transmission grid is essentially unchanged in 30 years with little new investment beyond upgrades.
Posted: 08/15/2003 | News
Leavitt Has Tough Chore Ahead
Following the announcement that President Bush has nominated Utah Governor Mike Leavitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), scholars from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) were cautiously optimistic, but offered a warning.
Posted: 08/12/2003 | News
Climate Records Contradict Global Warming Claims
Overwhelming scientific evidence suggests the Earth’s current warming trend is part of a natural pattern of temperature fluctuations rather than a phenomenon caused by human activity, according to a new report by the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
Posted: 08/11/2003 | News
Senate Delays Action While Western U.S. Burns
As President Bush is set to survey a fire-ravaged community in Arizona today, National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett says federal mismanagement of our national forests is to blame for the annual toll that wildfires have wreaked upon the nation.
Posted: 08/11/2003 | News

