2021 saw much that environmentalists can celebrate, with great strides forward made for the sake of our planet and all who live upon it. As we enter 2022, our goals should build upon the success of this past year to reach even greater heights.
Europe Needs a Different Environmental Vision in 2022
Adopting a more science-based, market-led policy approach to energy and the environment will empower entrepreneurs, innovators, and scientists, rather than lobbyists, bureaucrats, and special interests.
Meet the Company that Grows Veggies With Recycled Rainwater
The world must produce 56% more food by 2050 to meet global population demand, according to a 2019 World Resources Report from the United Nations. With over three-fourths of the world’s freshwater already set aside to agriculture, water scarcity will be the foremost threat to our global food systems. That’s where AppHarvest comes in, the...
Democrats Have an AOC, Sanders & Warren – not Manchin – Problem
Manchin is the same person today he was in 2012. What has changed is not Manchin, but the party around him.
Operation Open Roads Aims to Reduce Supply Chain Backlog
Operation Open Roads aims to ease regulations that are impeding on economic progress and hamstringing supply chains.
Sponge Cities Address Impacts of Flooding
A much wider concept of Sponge Cities is now developing. Often referred to as Ecosystem-based Adaptation, it creates an absorbent urban environment within flood-prone areas, to allow surplus groundwater to drain away safely, or be collected for cleaning and reuse.
Far Left Climate Activists are Emboldening Russia
The West has taken the energy hammer from its toolbox and handed it to Putin
A Fully Green Grid: At What Cost?
Wind, solar, fission, and fusion must all comprise contributions to a carbon-neutral energy sector. But the government must not be in the business of monopolistically picking which companies or technologies will come out on top. Come rain or shine, renewables must be left to succeed or fail on their own merits.
Blue Forest is Reinventing How Reforestation Gets Financed
The Yuba Project provides just one example of how Blue Forest’s innovative financing mechanisms will be put to work. Public-private partnerships are an important part of conservation. Now, with a new financing door thrown open and ushering in the future, more private citizens will be able to put their money into investments that directly help the environment.
New Polling Shows Voters Favor Domestic Fuel Production
oday the Conservative Energy Network CEN) released polling data that gauged voters’ attitudes toward issues of the economy, energy, and the environment.
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