Surly House Republicans aren’t responsible for Biden’s decision not to act presidential
Energy and Commerce Committee Addresses American Energy Security
By promoting an innovation-led, “all of the above” strategy, Congress can continue to unleash ways for America’s energy sector to meet families’ needs while charting a path forward on environmental progress.
An Informed Climate and Energy Policy is Not “Anti-Science”
The way that humanity is going to handle climate change is not by creating conflict, but by working together to solve problems.
Permitting Reform is Starting to Become a Bipartisan Priority
With bipartisan support for policies in the climate and energy space seeming to be few and far between, it is encouraging to see both sides of the aisle come together and recognize the need to modernize our country’s permitting process.
Congressman Michael Cloud Explains Role of American Innovation in Driving Environmental Progress
The latest fight in Washington D.C. is centered around the debt ceiling. Conservatives in the House of Representatives, led by Congressman Michael Cloud (R-TX), have begun to offer durable solutions to lower the federal debt and take steps toward a more balanced budget. Rep. Cloud recently joined John Hart on Right Voices to discuss his...
Renewable Energy Generation Poised to Pass the 25% Mark this Year, EIA Report Shows
Renewables will soon account for one-fourth of the total U.S. power supply, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook.
Greenland’s Rare Earths Could Be Key to Securing American Innovation
As China and other nations attempt to gain a foothold on the island, the U.S. should work with Greenland and Denmark to secure mineral deposits to consolidate Western energy security and prevent hostile control of the world’s rare earth elements.
A New Approach to Clean Energy in 2023
Consumer demand for renewable energy offers a market-based opportunity to advance the energy transition without punishing taxpayers
Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Has Arrived
A system that can both capture and convert carbon, costs less money to implement, and results in a new source of revenue? This is innovation at its very best.