Lithos Carbon, a start-up out of Seattle, is using Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) to sequester carbon from the atmosphere.
The Biggest Obstacle to EV Sales is the Government
Reforming dealer franchise laws benefit the environment, the economy, and consumers in every state.
As Food Prices Rise, America’s Farmers Step Up
America's farmers and innovators are working hard to bring affordable and healthy food to the dinner table.
PERC Report Finds Pathway to Peace Between Eagles and Wind Turbines
A new report from the free-market Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) offers a better path forward for both eagles and wind energy.
Environmentalism at the Expense of People
As Germany, Sri Lanka, and the Netherlands show, top-down government action hurts consumers and the environment.
The International Order of T. Roosevelt is Advancing Conservation Efforts in the Heartland
The Order of T. Roosevelt is doing crucial work to advance conservation and education efforts across the United States.
Ready for some good news? Fin whales are coming back
Fin whales are returning to our oceans, and that is something we can cheer.
Can Single-Use Plastics Be Replaced By Seaweed?
Sway’s technology and design seem promising. They were one of the eight finalists in the Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Prize and have won financial backing from major stores, including Target, CVS, and Walmart.
Republicans Are Leading Efforts on Energy, Climate Solutions
Climate change is here to stay and it’s up to our elected leaders to make it an issue that unites Americans rather than increases nationwide partisanship.
Dutch Farmer Protests, High Gas Prices Indicate Need for Pro-Consumer Climate Policy
Mob rule shouldn’t dictate policy, but the Dutch protests should be a wakeup call for policymakers to implement the necessary policy reforms to slash both prices and emissions.









