The results of PERC’s study are a mixed bag, but it is encouraging to see that many states are making it easier to spur private conservation practices.
Author: Kelvey Vander Hart
Is An Underground Hydrogen Boom Coming?
Hydrogen has already been proven to be a clean, efficient fuel source. Now, thanks to exploration for underground hydrogen reserves, use of this fuel may be even more widespread in the coming years.
Have Your Single Malt Whisky and Protect the Ocean Too: How one Scottish Distillery is Funding Environmental Research
A whisky that helps fund environmental research and consumers enjoy is yet more evidence of how bottom-up solutions can benefit people and protect the planet.
New Nuclear Power is Coming to Ohio
Oklo plans to deploy two advanced nuclear reactors to the Buckeye State in the next ten years.
Private Sector Partnership Protects Both Whales and Clean Air
The private sector is working to protect whales, consumers, and the shipping industry
Animal Lovers Shouldn’t Panic Over Potential Endangered Species Act Rollbacks
Reforming vague and overreaching efforts to more carefully walk a line that better aligns incentives and works with property owners could help eliminate some of the ESA’s harmful side effects.
A Startup Wants to Make the Ocean Into a Larger Carbon Sponge
A Los Angeles-based startup is increasing the ocean's carbon sequestration potential while producing cost-effective hydrogen fuel.
How Tech Innovation Is Helping Individuals Clean Up Their Carbon Footprint
Technology is empowering consumers to make their own choices to reduce their carbon footprint.
Three Midwestern States Partner For Clean Hydrogen Hub
With two hydrogen coalitions in place, the Midwest is in a great position to lead the nation and potentially the world in developing this clean energy source.
A New Report Highlights the Path Toward Widespread Advanced Nuclear
Innovative companies are driving nuclear power to new heights. Advancements in design and technology mean that future nuclear will be even safer, simpler to deploy, and more widespread than it is today, which is already one of the safest forms of energy on the planet. A new report from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)...