Unlocking the Potential
The Keystone XL pipeline is our best bet for a secure energy future. By Peter Roff • U.S. News A decision handed down Friday by the…
The Keystone XL pipeline is our best bet for a secure energy future. By Peter Roff • U.S. News A decision handed down Friday by the…
The EPA acts as though it has the legislative authority to re-engineer the nation’s electric generating system and power grid. It does not. by Laurence H. Tribe •…
by Rex Murphy • National Post Much is being made of Barack Obama’s “deal” with China on the always parlous matter of global warming and carbon…
by Kate Bachelder • Wall Street Journal A hallmark of progressive politics is the ability to hold fervent beliefs, in defiance of evidence, that explain how the world…
by Tom Steward • Daily Signal Nothing strikes fear into developers and property owners more than a new critter on the federal list of endangered species. Case in point:…
by Ernest Istook • Washington Times Crony capitalism plans are so lucrative for a select few that they are hard to kill. Those who get rich make generous…
by Peter Roff • The Hill Some of solar energy’s more persuasive advocates have some people believing the age of free, homegrown electricity is just around the…
by Alex B. Berezow • RealClearScience World events have made it quite clear to most Americans that we should develop more of our own energy sources.…
by Seth Lipsky • New York Post There are three ways something can become what the US Constitution calls the “supreme law of the land.” It…
by John Stossel • Fox News Thanks, Environmental Protection Agency! You’ve required sewage treatment plants, catalytic converters on cars and other things that made the world cleaner…
The true cost of renewable energy is being masked by government subsidies and bailouts. by Peter Roff • US News & World Report America is about as…
by Michelle Malkin • Syndicated Columnist The lofty motto of the Environmental Protection Agency is “protecting people and the environment.” In practice, however, EPA bureaucrats faithfully…
by Terence P. Jeffrey • CNSNews.com For the first time ever, the average price for a kilowatthour (KWH) of electricity in the United States has broken through…
The frequency of 90 degree days in the US has been plummeting for 80 years, and 2014 has had the lowest frequency of 90 degree days through July 23 on…
People who say they are concerned about climate change use more electricity than those who say the issue is ‘too far away to worry about’, government-commissioned study finds by Matthew…