In a recent report that I prepared for the Manhattan Institute, I seek to develop, at length, the downside of the strong, present push to add more teeth into conflict of interest regulation.
While one looks to government to move things forward from a fuels and technology perspective and the other looks to strong regulatory and societal changes, both recommendations indicate that we need intelligent strategies with some legislative teeth to stop doing what has become a suicidal free market drift with the winds of global changes.