While climate might not be the absolute make-or-break issue of the 2024 election, it should still be a priority for any candidate interested in accurately and fully representing the interests of the American public.
Author: Nadia Suben
Right of First Refusal: Energy Development Requires Competition
Right of first refusal laws hinder energy progress and affordability by stifling competition and innovation
The United States Can Show Global Climate Leadership
America’s exceptional work reducing emissions while growing GDP and last month’s breakthrough on fusion demonstrate that American innovators will continue to lead the world on meaningful climate progress.
Climate Change’s Role in GOP Midterm Success
An emphasis on climate change and energy affordability will be key to Republican success and meaningful conservative leadership.
Permitting Reform Needed to Reach Clean Energy Goals
An inefficient regulatory environment is hindering the development of energy and infrastructure projects in the U.S. Unless addressed, America will struggle to reduce emissions and expand its share of clean energy.
The Climate Importance of Carbon Capture
By placing a renewed emphasis on retroactive climate solutions and market innovation, a carbon capture-forward climate movement is one that can deliver true solutions.
Modernize Nuclear Energy Regulations to Fight Climate Change
Excessively regulating nuclear energy is a danger to our environment. Deregulation would be an act of modernization and economic stimulus and would communicate a new resolve to protect the earth.