Rather than increasing costs for clean technologies and adding artificial barriers for emerging markets to access industrialized ones, leaders should turn to free trade to meet the world’s economic, energy, and climate needs.
Issue: Economic Freedom, Trade & Global Leadership
New GOP Tax Bill Would Spur More Energy Innovation and Investment
As Congress looks to lower costs for Americans and drive energy innovation, it would be wise to embrace pro-growth tax policies like immediate expensing and expanding opportunities for privately-funded research and development.
Free Trade Agreements are Key to Environmental Progress
Free trade between nations allows the economy and the environment to move forward together in lockstep.
Biden Goes Full Radical in Defense of ESG Investing
Policymakers Should Let The Market Measure Climate Risk
The Trump-DeSantis Appeasement Tax
Delaying a Ukrainian Victory, or Handing Ukraine to Russia, Will Come at High Cost to American Taxpayers
A Green Trade War Isn’t Good for Consumers or the Planet
With the rising cost of minerals and the sticker price of EVs higher than their gas-consuming counterparts, lawmakers should look to reduce barriers and avoid protectionist policies.
Diversify Energy Policy Away From China
In the midst of a war in Ukraine, soaring inflation, and struggling supply chains, voters in the democratic West need to be confident that our governments can work together to build the better energy future we all need. Diversifying away from our mutual reliance on China is the necessary first step.
It is Time to Revoke China’s Free Environmental Pass
No matter how much the United States reduces its emissions, no progress will be made if one nation is allowed to emit more than entire continents combined.
Free Economies are Clean Economies
Time and time again we have seen government-centric policies fail. Economic freedom on the other hand has accelerated prosperity around the globe while creating innovations that lower emissions and drive progress.
Biden’s Proposed Windfall Tax on Gas Companies Is a Bad Idea
Blaming these companies negates the fact that high profits are being driven by global energy shortages.









