America’s exceptional work reducing emissions while growing GDP and last month’s breakthrough on fusion demonstrate that American innovators will continue to lead the world on meaningful climate progress.
Gas Stove Bans are Costly and Limit Consumer Choice
Gas stove bans are burdensome to consumers and businesses alike for no meaningful climate benefit and for a dubious connection to asthma. While electric stoves and induction stoves certainly have their merits, individuals, not federal regulators, should decide what appliance they want to use.
Energy Accessibility and Affordability Drives Human, Climate Progress
Energy abundance and pro-growth policies are necessary to reduce emissions in the long term and improve prosperity across the globe.
A Canadian Startup Builds Nuclear Fusion Power Plant
General Fusion is on its way to make nuclear fusion commercially viable.
The Case for Optimism in the House of Representatives
The Historic Speaker Fight Could Mark a Revival of Representative Government
Five of the World’s Leading Small Modular Reactor Companies
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are disrupting conventional notions surrounding nuclear power. Smaller, more compact, and producing minimal emissions, this innovative alternative to traditional nuclear power is receiving more public and private sector attention as governments scramble to meet global energy needs reliably and responsibly.
Parking Lot Power Is The New Big Thing
Solar carports are going to be an important contributor to reaching clean energy projections in the coming decades.
Environmental Doomism Ignores Innovation and Progress
The answer to our greatest challenges is not to simply deem humanity “unsustainable.” Rather, it is to double down on innovation and economic freedom which is making people’s livelihoods better and safer.
How Waste is Powering A Cleaner Future
Renewable natural gas offers businesses, and governments an opportunity to reduce emissions while providing reliable power to consumers.
Were Competitive Electricity Markets and Renewables to Blame in the Texas Blackouts?
Competitive markets should continue to operate without state governments picking and choosing the winners within those markets. This will ensure that more reliable and cleaner options can come to market without the interference of needless red tape.