The Nuclear Energy Declaration is a major step in helping countries meet their climate goals and represents the most ambitious international commitment to nuclear energy to date.
Shrimp Farming Can Save Mangroves
The best possible outcome for a conservation initiative is the flourishing of both people and the planet.
Economic and Environmental Lessons from Korea
The way to unlock the power of society and the private sector is by giving people the freedom to innovate. Strict federal mandates, on the other hand, are a path to failure.
COP28 Must Focus on Lowering Costs and Expanding Energy Access
Reducing financial barriers for all energy technologies and opening up free trade will help the world lower emissions and accelerate human prosperity.
Economic and Environmental Lessons from Taiwan
The way to unlock the power of society and the private sector is by giving people the freedom to innovate.
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.
Economic and Environmental Lessons from Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago is highlighting the importance of using many different sources of energy instead of having the government pick a winner. Over time, that will allow the most efficient sources to grow in a competitive market.
Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Have the Potential to Power a Cleaner Energy Future
Through innovation and ingenuity, the private sector is turning environmental hazards into sources of clean, reliable energy production.
Perimeter Aims to Revolutionize Climate Disaster Evacuation
Innovative solutions like the platform developed by Perimeter are needed to prevent as much loss of life as possible.
In Climate Policy, Extremism Breeds Extremism
It’s not only politically expedient but also morally correct for conservatives to lead on climate issues rather than leaving it to the left to set the terms of environmental policies.