While the ban will not slow down immediate production, it could have serious implications for the future stability of America’s energy sector and long-term global climate progress.
Author: Jeff Luse
Pipeline Innovation is Critical for Energy and National Security
Pipelines are critical for delivering energy to consumers and reducing emissions.
Green Horizons: Three Climate Solutions Set to Flourish in 2024
As we step into 2024, these three climate solutions are ready to create pathways to lower emissions and promote economic development.
How Free Trade Helps the Environment
Rather than increasing costs for clean technologies and adding artificial barriers for emerging markets to access industrialized ones, leaders should turn to free trade to meet the world’s economic, energy, and climate needs.
Economic Freedom: A Catalyst for Global Access to Safe Drinking Water
Economic freedom can help countries increase water access and improve lives around the world.
For More Innovation, Unleash More Economic Freedom
Accelerating and streamlining innovation globally will be best accomplished by turning away from protectionism and unleashing policies rooted in economic freedom.
Breathe Easy: Economic Freedom Freedom Provides a Breath of Fresh Air to the World
To reduce air pollution-caused deaths, the world must turn to economic freedom
COP28 Must Focus on Lowering Costs and Expanding Energy Access
Reducing financial barriers for all energy technologies and opening up free trade will help the world lower emissions and accelerate human prosperity.
Inflation’s Assault on Clean Energy
Reducing wasteful and redundant government spending and modernizing regulations will lower borrowing costs for companies and make clean energy more competitive.
Voluntary Markets, Increased Verification Offer a Better Pathway for Brazil’s Carbon Market
Voluntary carbon markets can accomplish the economic and environmental goals that policymakers and consumers want at a more competitive price.
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