The Department of Energy is critical to advancing energy innovation, strengthening American competitiveness, and accelerating climate progress. Reforms will bring greater oversight, transparency and, effectiveness to the agency’s operations.
To Reduce Climate Risk, the SEC Should Ease the Cost of Doing Business
The SEC’s decision to exclude Scope 3 emissions was a win for businesses. However, the Commission’s complex reporting rules still add undue costs to consumers and the private sector.
Energy Won’t Stay in the Ground
Halting U.S. energy production will not stop the world from consuming more energy.
Investments in Carbon Dioxide Removal are Yielding Innovative Results
Spurring private sector innovation requires supporting carbon removal technologies in their early stages, and that means supporting the vital work that programs like the Carbon Negative Shot aim to accomplish.
The Danger of Climate Extremism
If anyone seems intent on turning the world into a desert, it is the extremists who are committed to sabotaging any imperfect, yet durable, solution.
Securing America’s Nuclear Energy Fuel Supply Chain
Expediting domestic production, reducing regulations, partnering with allies, and investing in innovation will reduce supply chain disruptions and accelerate a build out of nuclear energy in the U.S.
With Atomic Energy Advancement Act, Congress Charts a Path to Unleash American Nuclear Power
The longer policymakers wait to fix the bureaucratic obstacles that hinder nuclear energy innovation, the more ground the U.S. will cede to China and Russia.
The U.S. is Now Home to the World’s Largest SAF Facility
LanzaJet will make 10 million gallons of sustainable jet fuel annually.
Sorry, Tucker, Russia is Filthy
If Carlson succeeds in anesthetizing the United States into accepting the authoritarianism he reveres in Putin’s Russia, he won’t have to travel far to see how smothering freedom can damage our natural and economic environment.
This Century-Old Law Is Holding American Shipping Back
Ending dredging protectionism would put American taxpayers and consumers first.









