A climate emergency would be counterproductive to meaningful climate progress.
An Innovative Solution to Reduce Air Travel’s Climate Impact
With the help of data and AI, American Airlines may be on to a cost-effective solution to significantly reduce the climate effect of contrails.
Legislation to Expand Pipeline Infrastructure Could be Critical to American Energy Security
Expanding and modernizing our nation’s pipeline infrastructure is essential to advancing climate and clean energy goals.
Crossing the Climate Chasm Through the Gulf of Mexico
Crossing the climate chasm requires cleaner energy now. The Gulf of Mexico’s energy resources are on the right path.
Oppenheimer’s Case for Nuclear Energy
The next best thing to undo the mistakes of history is to stop repeating them. Perhaps films like Oppenheimer can inspire more policymakers to put themselves on the right side of history.
Three Years Ago, Conservatives Passed the Great American Outdoors Act. Today, the Conservative Environmental Movement Continues to Grow
Congress has a real opportunity to pass reforms that are good for people and good for the planet, but we need bold and courageous leadership from conservatives to get it done.
New Report Analyzes How States Are Leading in Conservation Efforts
The results of PERC’s study are a mixed bag, but it is encouraging to see that many states are making it easier to spur private conservation practices.
How Trains Can Help Tackle Climate Change
Policymakers must recognize the significant role freight rail plays – not only in reducing emissions – but also in strengthening American supply chains and economic growth.
AgARDA Can Spur Agricultural Innovation and Breakthroughs
As lawmakers look to shore up the next generation of U.S. agriculture, providing adequate funding to AgARDA is a good place to start.
Congressman August Pfluger Offers Pragmatic Solutions to Bolster Energy Security, Affordability
Thanks to the leadership of members like Congressman Pfluger, America’s energy sector can continue to lead the world for years to come.









