By Mary Lou Masters
A new Republican House candidate vying for the seat currently held by retiring Democratic Rep. Dan Kildee of Michigan has pushed...
By H. Sterling Burnett
It is becoming increasingly clear that the temperature data the U.S. government and many other governments use to predict catastrophic climate...
By Peter Murphy
In the name of supposed efficiency and saving the planet from the fatuous prediction of a 1.5 degree average temperature increase in...
The City of San Diego is debating whether it should take over the assets and operations of the city’s electric grid – in other words, socializing a privately owned company and putting it under government control.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced new regulations on April 25 that would force coal-fired power plants and natural gas plants to capture their carbon dioxide emissions, which will basically force their premature closure.
President Joe Biden and his administration have taken over 200 actions against the U.S. oil and natural gas industry as energy prices have gone up, according to a new report.
American federalism is struggling. Federal rules are an overwhelming presence in every state government, and some states, due to their size or other leverage,...
By Nick Pope
A new narrative is making its way through major media outlets about major oil corporations: climate change that they purportedly caused is...
By Anthony Hennen
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s energy future hangs in the balance amid a federal pause on liquified natural gas production, leaving taxpayers...
By Catrina Petersen
(The Center Square) – An Illinois utility company has changed their position to neutral on a proposed measure to limit utility cutoffs for...
By Alan Wooten
(The Center Square) – Legally enforceable drinking water standards related to what are commonly known as forever chemicals have been given by...
By Mitch Rolling, Isaac Orr
Wind advocates are prone to dismissing concerns about the intermittency of their preferred generation source by claiming, without evidence, that...
By Vladislav Inozemtsev
In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU began frantically shopping for new energy suppliers, eventually settling on American liquified natural gas (LNG). By the end of 2022, 31.2...
H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D. is the director of The Heartland Institute's Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy and the managing editor of Environment & Climate News.