"West Virginia vs. EPA should signal a time for Congress to reassert its authority and provide the policy foundation for innovators to meet our energy needs and mitigate the risk of global climate change."
New Battleground Poll Finds Strong Republican and Bipartisan Support for Climate Solutions Rooted in Economic Freedom
Findings Suggest Republicans Are More Interested in Looking Forward than Backward
No Air Conditioning? No Thanks.
Rich Powell writes in RealClearEnergy about potential blackouts this summer. “A third thing that could have immediate and long term impact on stabilizing the American grid is to modernize permitting. Developers can only build more energy infrastructure as fast as they can permit the projects. Baseload renewable sources like hydropower and geothermal could see a...
Nuclear Energy Pact Advances US-Romania Partnership, but More Can Be Done
"For the United States, which in recent years has not played a major role in the construction of new nuclear plants overseas, energy diplomacy through small modular reactors presents an opportunity to renew and reshape its role in advancing nuclear energy abroad and at home."
Why the Republican Climate Plan Is Needed Now More Than Ever
With this new agenda, conservatives have an opportunity to drastically reform the debate around climate change and usher in an era of real action.
Biden’s “Letter To Energy CEOs” won’t work: Here’s what he can actually do to make energy more affordable
Instead of writing letters to CEOs, President Biden should get to work on meaningful policy reforms to help the economy and the environment.
The Supreme Court’s Big Wins for Climate and Freedom
Top-down solutions don’t last and don’t work. Bottom-up innovators, not regulators, tend to be those who change the world.
The Justices Send a Message to Congress
"The six conservatives on the court, in an opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts, have officially declared the 'major questions doctrine'—a concept that has appeared in a handful of past court decisions—to be a living, breathing principle. The federal bureaucracy is no longer allowed to impose programs of major 'economic and political significance' on the country absent 'clear congressional authorization.' Hallelujah."
After West Virginia v. EPA, Time for Elected Officials to Step Up
Many climate hawks may see the Supreme Court’s ruling as a setback for climate progress. Instead, it should be an opportunity for policymakers to step up, double down on innovation, and empower the private sector to deliver the energy and climate solutions Americans and the rest of the world need.
Saudi Arabia Can’t Solve Our Long-Term Energy Problems
While the President has a vital role to play in international trade relations, this trip to Saudi Arabia should not be viewed as the solution to our policies domestically.