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.
Rep. Carol Miller on Her ‘Cut the Bull’ Approach to Climate Change
It is important to have leaders with real-world experience like Rep. Miller in office. Her innovation-first, no nonsense approach to climate change will undoubtedly benefit consumers and the environment alike.
Robotic Agriculture Has Arrived
Above all, the arrival of robotics into farming practices is set to result in the provision of extremely accurate production data, reducing the need to apply herbicides on a large-scale basis, and monitoring environmental factors relating to climate change.
Want to Cut Inflation and Emissions? Cut Tariffs
Knowing very well that inflation is a top concern, the Biden administration must act. One immediate action is to cut tariffs.
How High Prices are Spurring Farmers to Adopt Eco-Friendly Fertilizers
Alternatives to synthetic fertilizers have been around for a while, but the war in Ukraine has recently made these alternatives more lucrative. Ammonia prices have tripled since 2020, and many farmers are looking for cheaper – and greener – solutions. Here are three companies that are changing the game.