Nuclear power is a low-waste power source. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, the United States produces only 2,000 pounds of nuclear waste annually at the nearly 100 commercial nuclear reactors operating within the country. Yet, the storage of this toxic spent fuel remains a perennial problem. But what if there were...
Eliminating Agricultural Subsidies is Good for People and the Planet
Agricultural subsidies stifle innovation, distort markets and have negative environmental impacts.
Heather Reams joins Right Voices to Discuss National Clean Energy Week
For anyone interested in energy and environmental issues, attending National Clean Energy Week is a must.
Climate Entrepreneurship is Essential to Addressing Climate Change
The role for public policymakers is make it easier for entrepreneurs and investors to do what they do best: innovate, raise levels of prosperity and contribute to solutions that are good for the planet.
AltaRock Energy Wants to Power the World Through Geothermal Energy
AltaRock’s ongoing research into millimeter-wave technology and discoveries like self-healing cement have the power to transform the energy industry’s future.
Expanding Economic Freedom and Opportunity is the Best Weapon Again Terrorism
As we remember September 11, 2001, let us never forget those who died that day and those that followed by serving to defend our freedoms and protect our homeland. Ultimately, economic freedom defined by a proper and limited role of government can best encourage people to prosper and flourish as humans.
Let’s Remember September 12, 2001
Over the past 20 years, it has become clearer that September 12 is also a day we should never forget. In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, we were united not just in communal compassion but a shared understanding of what our nation stands for and why we were attacked.
Rising Sea Levels 101
"While long-term global mitigation will help slow the rate of sea level rise, we can also adapt to rising sea levels through investments in coastal resiliency, natural infrastructure, and other adaptation efforts."
Texas’ Competitive Energy Market 101
"Texas can improve grid reliability without overhauling it. Regulators, utility commissioners, and politicians should uphold its competitive market which will benefit consumers and the environment alike."
Oklo Takes Next Step with DOE to Enable Fuel Recycling Capabilities
Oklo, a 22-person Silicon Valley startup headed by Jacob DeWitte and Caroline Cochran, has just entered into a new public-private partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The goal of this partnership? To enable the commercialization of advanced fuel recycling capabilities by utilizing electrorefining technology. This goal is the same as the one held...
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