Policymakers should enact meaningful and durable solutions to empower companies to capitalize on our domestic resource abundance.
Scientists Create Backyard-Compostable Bioplastic from Algae
Can this sustainable bio-based alternative replace conventional plastics?
Fusion Breakthroughs Are Impressive, But It Doesn’t Need to be the ‘Holy Grail of Clean Energy’
While a new clean energy source would be welcome to meet future demand, fusion should not be viewed as a way to reach global climate targets, nor should the international community wait on its arrival before pursuing ways to continue reducing emissions.
Invasive Species: An Environmental Threat Multiplier
To reduce the costly impacts of invasive species, policymakers at the federal, state, and local level must continue to make prevention and eradication an environmental priority.
Rep. Blake Moore Offers His Thoughts on Climate Solutions, Energy Abundance
As the climate discussion continues to be incorporated into the public policy debate, conservative leaders like Rep. Blake Moore are offering durable, bipartisan solutions that can reduce emissions and advance economic freedom.
New Microreactor Regulations Put Alaskan Communities at the Forefront of Energy Innovation
Alaska is demonstrating to the rest of the U.S. that microreactors can provide safe, cheap, and reliable energy in rural areas.
Reforming the Natural Gas Act Will Deliver More Affordable Energy to Consumers
At a time when American households have concerns about the high costs of living, amending Section 5 of the NGA to allow for appropriate refund authority will lower energy costs for families and businesses.
Electric Car Sales Reached New Heights in 2022
Almost 1 in 7 new cars sold last year was a battery electric vehicle
Georgia May Soon Be Home to a Hydrogen Highway
With investments in a hydrogen highway, Georgia may be paving the way forward for widespread hydrogen implementation in the transportation sector.
GM, BMW, Other Major Automakers Partner on North American EV Charging Venture
A cohort of some of the world’s leading automakers is teaming up to build a vast network of EV charging stations across North America. The carmakers––General Motors (GM), BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis––will invest an initial $1 billion to erect thousands of vehicle charging ports along major U.S. and Canadian highways and in...









