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Renewable Isn’t Always Green
Labelling an energy source renewable does not make it green in terms of having no negative environmental effect.
Democrats’ Budget Agreement Would Burn the Economy
By David Ditch
July is normally the time of year for vacations and barbecues. Yet instead of grilling steaks or hot dogs, Congress is preparing...
Restoring Quality Education
By Edward Ring
Pragmatism. Abundance. Optimism. If these are the principles that should guide public policy in California—and they are—what the public schools offer is...
Two Wins For Students!
By Chantal Lovell
In a true testament to the impact engaged parents can have, California officials chose in two separate instances this week to put...
OPEC and Big Oil’s New Best Friend, Joe Biden
The price of oil surged to $75 a barrel the other day under President Joe Biden's green energy policies. The price was as low...
Colleges Prepare for Incoming Freshmen with High School Learning Loss
By Larry Gordon
This article was originally published by EdSource. Republished with permission.
Beyond the usual efforts to get new students off a good start, college...
Washington State Imposes Carbon Dioxide Cap-and-Trade Regime
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has signed into law legislation capping carbon dioxide emissions and setting specific emission limits for individual businesses.
As Rebellion Against Critical Race Theory Grows, Left Turns to Denial, Dismissal
By Jarrett Stepman
Americans are waking up to the threat posed by critical race theory, which is often presented behind a cloak of secrecy and...
Counties and Towns Fighting Industrial Wind and Solar Projects, Says Report
Residents in rural states and in more densely populated coastal states are increasingly adopting regulations to block large-scale industrial renewable energy projects, within or near their jurisdictions, says a recent study by the Center of the American Experiment.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Signs Net-Zero Emissions Law
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation committing the state to taking “aggressive action” on climate change” by achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.