I had the pleasure of appearing on the Butler on Business radio show yesterday to chat with Alan Butler and Jason Riddle about the EPA and the effect that particular agency has on our economy. It’s always gratifying to talk with people who get it, particularly when we have a President who so clearly doesn’t.
You can also find your truly in the Washington Times today, discussing an issue that is going to be more and more important as time goes on: continuing to develop America’s vast reserve of shale gas and the radical environmentalists desire to bring the industry to its needs. Having effectively killed coal in the US already, natural gas is the next target of the zealots and we need to stop them if the nation is to have any chance of prospering once more.
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Richard J. Trzupek is a chemist who has been employed as an environmental consultant to industry for more than 25 years. He specializes in air quality issues, has worked for several Fortune 500 companies, has participated in the development of environmental legislation and regulation and is currently principal consultant at Mostardi Platt Environmental, a consulting and engineering firm based in Oak Brook, Illinois.
Trzupek’s commentaries have appeared in a variety of regional and national publications, including The Chicago Tribune, Crain’s Chicago Business and Reuters. He blogs at frontpagemag.com, threedonia.com and at Andrew Breitbart’s “Big” sites.
He is the author of Regulators Gone Wild: How the EPA Is Ruining American Industry (Encounter Books, 2011).
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