Trump to ease refrigerant rule in bid to address surging grocery costs

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    1. …while the real reason for price spikes is the escalation in diesel and fertilizer prices caused by the Iran (not-a) war.

  1. Ideocracy – “The Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute, which represents more than 330 HVAC manufacturers and commercial refrigeration companies, said the change in approach would “inject uncertainty across the market” and could even raise prices.

    “This rule works against basic supply and demand,” said Stephen Yurek, the group’s president and CEO. “By extending the compliance deadline” for phasing out HFCs, the administration “is maintaining and even increasing demand in the market for existing refrigerants while supply continues to fall.”

    Manufacturers have already retooled product lines and certified models based on the existing timeline, Yurek said. Nearly 90% of residential and light commercial air conditioning systems use substitute refrigerants, rather than HFCs, he said.”

    1. It absolutely amazes me that the public still broadly thinks that Republicans are actually fiscally conservative and are good at managing “free market economics” when they consistently ruin things about once per decade.

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