A more competitive nuclear industry would be good for energy security and the climate.
Could Micro-Pumped Hydropower Help Farmers?
Micro-pumped hydropower systems could provide additional clean energy and energy storage for America's farmers
Say Goodbye to ‘Forever Chemicals’: Meet the Startup Tackling PFAS
As demand for PFAS removal services soars, the private sector is stepping in to deliver solutions that have the potential to eliminate even the most pervasive man-made chemicals.
The Hidden Costs of Green Protectionism
Opening up trade, reducing inefficient regulations, and promoting pro-growth tax policies will allow the market to respond to consumer demands for cleaner technologies without leaving the developing world behind.
Market-Based Conservation is Saving Southern White Rhinos
Market-based conservation efforts are showing the power that incentives and private management provide in protecting endangered and threatened species.
The Coming Energy Expansion and What it Means for the Climate
Successful energy and climate policies should liberate producers and innovators to provide consumers with what they want as opposed to policymakers and regulators dictating to consumers what they think they should have.
New Study: Solar Projects Do Not Lower Nearby Home Values
Expanding renewable energy generation can coincide with high property values for homeowners and businesses.
The U.S. Bets Big on Clean Hydrogen
Together the Regional Hydrogen Hubs will further America’s hydrogen industry and benefit consumers and the environment.
Increasing the Birth Rate is Critical to Combatting Climate Change
Young Americans may not want to have children for personal reasons, but if their decision to go childless is driven by fears of climate change, society and our leaders should urge them to strongly reconsider.
Hamas and the Folly of Energy Dependence
Blocking Access to American Energy Resources Invites Aggression









