Topic: Environmental Regulation

10 chapters across the catalog

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 11:58 - 14:12

1728: Hatchet Man

California Fire Management and Ducks Unlimited

A retrospective on California fire management highlights the historical use of controlled burns and fire breaks during the 1970s. The organization Ducks Unlimited is noted for its past role in managing vegetation through burns, a practice that has largely ceased due to modern environmental complaints and pollution concerns.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 21:13 - 23:44

1728: Hatchet Man

Environmental Regulations and Fire Risk Grifting

A report from a professional firefighter claims that nonsensical environmental regulations prioritizing habitats for the red-legged frog and spotted owl prevent necessary brush clearing. The segment alleges that private contractors and government consultants benefit financially from the current system of fire risk and environmental compliance.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1613 1:33:33 - 1:36:54

1613: Fossil Fools

Reagan Administration Origins, Chevron Legal History

The history of Chevron deference is traced back to the Reagan administration's efforts to loosen EPA regulations. Ironically, environmental groups sued to stop the deregulation, leading to the Supreme Court ruling that established agency authority.

R9X
Episode 1377 34:23 - 35:51

1377: R9X

Navy Captains, Blowing Tubes in Harbor

A personal anecdote describes the process of "blowing tubes" on Navy ships, where steam is used to clear soot from exhaust stacks. This practice, which releases pure carbon into the atmosphere, is illegal in harbors. The story recounts issuing citations to arrogant ship captains during a former career as an air pollution inspector.

Eradicate Misery
Episode 582 1:46:01 - 1:49:07

582: Eradicate Misery

Water Utility Politics, MCHM Half-Life, Media Sensationalism

The political fallout of the West Virginia spill involves tension between local officials and the West Virginia American Water Company, which has been slow to provide detailed information. Scientific data suggests the chemical MCHM has a short half-life and is consumed by bacteria in the wild within approximately four days. The segment criticizes the mainstream press for focusing on sensational headlines rather than explaining the actual chemical properties and risks involved.

Give Peas a Chance
Episode 466 2:20:02 - 2:22:43

466: Give Peas a Chance

Koch Brothers, Link TV Documentary

Link TV is promoting a documentary critical of the Koch brothers during its fundraising drive. The hosts suggest that such documentaries are often used as a "shakedown" tactic by fringe networks to solicit donations or silence from wealthy targets, noting that the Kochs already provide significant funding to mainstream public broadcasters like PBS and NPR.

CIA vs DIA
Episode 385 1:35:58 - 1:38:46

385: CIA vs DIA

Gasoline Price Myths and Reformulated Blends

Pundits on "The Five" claimed that President Obama could lower gas prices by a dollar per gallon by signing a single executive order to standardize gasoline blends. This claim is challenged by the reality of complex environmental regulations and the technical necessity of different fuel formulations for various climates.

The Dead Bee Conspiracy
Episode 65 47:12 - 51:54

65: The Dead Bee Conspiracy

Coal Heating Regulations, London Fog History

Strict environmental regulations in the United Kingdom make it difficult for homeowners to use traditional coal fireplaces, requiring lengthy application processes. The history of the "London Fog" and the transition away from coal in the 1950s and 70s is discussed, contrasting UK policies with high-tech coal burning and scrubbers used in the United States.