Topic: Ets

5 chapters across the catalog

News Desert
Episode 1761 56:41 - 59:23

1761: News Desert

Friedrich Merz and the Emissions Trading System

German politician Friedrich Merz proposed a balance between fighting climate change and preventing de-industrialization. He advocated for the European Union's Emissions Trading System (ETS) as a market-based instrument. Critics argue this is a "sneaky" way to implement a new tax on member states under the guise of reducing regulation.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 1:21:30 - 1:23:03

1672: Sand Battery

1980s Video Game Crash, Atari ET Landfill

The hosts discuss the 1983 video game industry crash, specifically the failure of the "E.T." game for Atari. They recall the event where thousands of unsold cartridges were buried in a New Mexico landfill, drawing a parallel to modern overhyped technologies that lose public confidence.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 22:12 - 25:37

1482: Gorby Chips

EU Electricity Market Reform, Carbon Emissions Trading System

The European Commission is working on an emergency intervention and structural reform of the electricity market due to skyrocketing prices. This overhaul includes the return of the Emissions Trading System (ETS) as a cornerstone of climate policy, effectively repricing carbon to incentivize clean technology investment. Critics argue these reforms function primarily as a new form of taxation and a "digital transition" toward a smart grid with increased regulatory control.

The Learning Curve
Episode 1400 39:50 - 41:42

1400: The Learning Curve

OSHA Vaccine Mandate Suspension, Federal Court Rulings

OSHA officially suspends the implementation and enforcement of the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees following a federal court order. Despite this suspension, many corporations continue to enforce internal mandates. The hosts suggest that companies may face legal liability if they continue to require vaccination as a condition of employment without federal backing.