Surly House Republicans aren’t responsible for Biden’s decision not to act presidential
Author: John Hart
Yes, There’s a Republican Climate Plan, and It’s Awesome
In the Climate Debate, Hitting Targets is Vastly More Important Than Having Targets
Can Maryland’s New Governor Become a Climate Leader?
Wes Moore Has a High Ceiling if He Puts Data over Dogma
The Case for Optimism in the House of Representatives
The Historic Speaker Fight Could Mark a Revival of Representative Government
Why Conservatives Love Yellowstone
Yellowstone asks viewers to imagine not just an America that was, but an America that could be. That dream deserves a chance to succeed in not just red states, but all states.
The Folly of Climate Reparations
When it comes to climate reparations, Biden and Kerry are pushing a plan that is neither enlightened nor wise. They are on the wrong side of history. Global development isn’t the problem; it’s the solution.
The Red, White and Blue Wave Election
Americans Declared their Independence from Charlatans and Extremists
Bret Stephens’ Climate Conversion
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens’ recent essay on climate change following his trip to Greenland, and his rejection of climate agnosticism and alarmism, is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand where the climate and energy debate will head after the mid-term elections. In short, Stephens arrives at a place currently occupied by...
Bono is Right: Commerce is Good for People and the Planet
In an interview with the New York Times, Bono challenged the “degrowth” left that demonizes capitalism.