Hydrogen fuel is clearly here to stay and is set to provide an increasing proportion of the world’s fuel for many years to come.
A Turning Point in the Climate Debate
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher’s Forgotten Environmental Strategy
American Fossil Fuels Have Key Role in Global Energy Mix
American fossil fuels provide an economically-viable way for countries to quickly and meaningfully reduce emissions.
Free Market Reforms Can Put More EVs on the Road
The EV market is on the verge of rapid growth, and free market reforms can help encourage EV adoption without subsidies or mandates. That growth should be driven organically by customer demand rather than unsustainable policies.
Overwhelming Number of Americans Favor Carbon Neutrality, Pew Research Finds
New polling data from the Pew Research Center has found that 61% of U.S. adults are in favor of the United States taking proactive steps to become net-zero by midcentury.
As Energy Prices Spike Around the World, Policymakers Prepare to Fight Back
The roadmap away from Russia is diversification and choice.
Battelle, Equinor to Bring Carbon Capture to Appalachia
Through their leadership, Battelle and Equinor are showing that the private sector is indeed ready to lead the way to a cleaner future.
Oil and Gas Stabilize the Present While Looking Toward the Future of Climate Change
If we can take one history lesson from the life of Lloyd Noble, I hope it’s that when people set out to do good in one area, it can often produce good in another.
The UK Forges a Global Path to Nuclear Fusion
The Joint European Torus (JET) laboratory in the UK’s Culham Centre for Fusion Energy have broken records on energy extraction from hydrogen fusion.









