To really change the future of the Colorado River, innovative reforms are needed.
Issue: Agriculture, Forestry & Conservation
Shrimp Farming Can Save Mangroves
The best possible outcome for a conservation initiative is the flourishing of both people and the planet.
Private Capital is Funding Conservation Across the Country
Private finance is directing its attention to funding conservation projects across the country, which is something that conservationists and conservatives can celebrate.
This Farm In Kenya Will Host the World’s First Ever Green Hydrogen-to-Fertilizer Plant
Talus offers a sustainable, low-cost ammonia alternative that will save farmers money and help the agricultural industry reduce its emissions.
Could Micro-Pumped Hydropower Help Farmers?
Micro-pumped hydropower systems could provide additional clean energy and energy storage for America's farmers
Market-Based Conservation is Saving Southern White Rhinos
Market-based conservation efforts are showing the power that incentives and private management provide in protecting endangered and threatened species.
Fixing Flood Insurance
The National Flood Insurance Program puts a significant strain on the federal budget and taxpayers. Instead of renewing it and hoping for the best, lawmakers should update the program as quickly as possible.
Congressman Doug Lamborn Champions Common Sense Conservation
As the country looks to reduce climate risk and the size of the federal debt, the U.S. will need principled lawmakers like Congressman Lamborn to offer solutions that reduce risk in an economically viable and sustainable way.
House Passes Bill to Reduce Wildfire Risk
The ACRES Act is a welcome step to provide accountability and oversight on the fire reduction efforts of the federal government.
Data-Driven Agriculture: Why Data Collection Can Improve Conservation Programs
Research and analysis of project data will help to implement better programs, such as outcomes-based conservation, and help conservationists implement more effective projects.









