When it comes to the burgeoning field of ocean carbon removal, the private sector is turning the tide on climate change.
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.
How Maritime Shipping is Going Green
Innovation and technological discoveries may soon lead to a lower-carbon shipping future.
Nuclear Power May Soon Power Direct Air Capture
Marrying nuclear power with DAC will go a long way in advancing and deploying direct air capture technology across the United States.
Elevating the Standards for Carbon Offset Projects
The economic and environmental opportunities make voluntary carbon offset markets worth fixing, not abandoning altogether.
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.
Bobcat Company Funds Parks Through New Partnership
America’s parks are a wonderful thing. Thanks to Bobcat’s generosity, five communities across the country will get to enjoy the outdoors even more.
In Defense of Green Growth
Before further buying into the degrowth narrative, policymakers and citizens should look to history, economics, and science. Green growth and economic freedom have alleviated poverty, accelerated innovation, and delivered meaningful climate progress.
How Reflective Paint is Cooling Down Temperatures Across the U.S.
When it comes to thwarting climate change, scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs are paving the way for a cooler world.
Four Climate Wins in 2023
While there is more work to be done, 2023 has delivered notable climate wins to lower emissions while keeping costs affordable and energy reliable.