Top-down solutions don’t last and don’t work. Bottom-up innovators, not regulators, tend to be those who change the world.
After West Virginia v. EPA, Time for Elected Officials to Step Up
Many climate hawks may see the Supreme Court’s ruling as a setback for climate progress. Instead, it should be an opportunity for policymakers to step up, double down on innovation, and empower the private sector to deliver the energy and climate solutions Americans and the rest of the world need.
CLO-CLO Vegan Foods Proves You Don’t Have to Sacrifice Taste for Health
CLO-CLO Vegan Food’s success in the plant-based food market comes as millions of people worldwide have decided to make the switch to a vegan lifestyle.
Saudi Arabia Can’t Solve Our Long-Term Energy Problems
While the President has a vital role to play in international trade relations, this trip to Saudi Arabia should not be viewed as the solution to our policies domestically.
Climate Lockdowns Aren’t the Answer to Lowering Emissions
Preventing economic prosperity not only produces harmful negative externalities: it is also an extremely costly way to eliminate emissions.
IKEA: Serving Up Solar, Sustainability, and Swedish Meatballs
Want solar, sustainably sourced materials, shelving, and Swedish meatballs all from the same place? Just head to your local IKEA.
Why are Wildfires Getting Worse? Regulations Are Partly to Blame
In a recently released policy brief, authors Eric Edwards and Sara Sutherland of the Property and Environmental Research Center (PERC) outline how inefficient regulations and permitting processes exacerbate the risk of wildfires.
The Defense Production Act Will Fail to Deliver a Clean Energy Future
Using the DPA is a band-aid fix to a deeper problem. For durable solutions, policymakers must look to regulatory and legislative changes.
“C3 Action” Enters Climate and Energy Debate
C3 Action will be committed to making sure there is sustained momentum for solutions.
How Germany’s Top-Down Energy Policy Led to Environmental and Geopolitical Disaster
Germany' energy mistakes should serve as a stark warning for all those advocating for Green New Deals and for those arguing that only government can solve climate change.