We need SMRs on farms, ranches, and everywhere in between.
Author: John Hart
A 2024 Pre-Mortem: Making Energy Expensive is Politically Costly
Pre-mortems are helpful because, in any election, the winning side tends to overinterpret the results while the losing side tends to underinterpret the results.
Vance – and Viewers – Were the Winners in the VP Debate
It's clear that viewers appreciated a thoughtful policy debate that came through in spite of the moderators.
Harris-Walz Have a Big Fracking Problem
Voters Looking for More Information Aren’t Playing “Gotcha”
Harris Has a Policy Problem, not a Values Problem
She failed to reassure voters who are concerned that, at her core, she’s just another left-wing central planner who will make bad policy decisions.
Price Controls are a Threat to People and the Planet
The better approach to control inflation is to reduce government spending and increase energy abundance.
Tim Walz Pick Signals Progressive Confidence on Climate Policy
Harris is doubling down on conventional progressive policy because she can.
The GOP Energy Consensus: Dominance is Decarbonization
“Dominance is decarbonization” isn’t a perfect consensus but it’s a powerful consensus that could shape the world for the better for decades to come.
The Democrats’ Sanctimony Crisis
Believing You Care More about Issues like Climate Leads to Delusional Judgment
House Judiciary Republicans Take Aim at the Climate Cartel
The fantasy that reducing energy supply by haranguing oil companies and consumers is catastrophically bad for the planet and its people, especially for lower-income Americans and people in the developing world.