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Save the Planet, Invest in Fossil Fuels (Commentary)
Save the planet, invest in fossil fuels to celebrate Earth Day, because it's the moral thing to do, says Alex Epstein.
by John Stossel
Earth Day...
Let’s Reshore U.S. Mining for Battery Metals
The U.S. depends on China for more than half of the minerals and metals deemed critically important for our nation's economic health and military readiness. China has made mineral production and processing a strategic priority, the U.S. has pushed mining to the margins.
Green Energy Failed To Meet Power Demand During Winter Storm
Green energy accounted for small portions of electricity generation in New England and Texas as the regions narrowly avoided blackouts following winter storms.
FERC Approves Louisiana Natural Gas Export Terminal
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved a new liquified natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Cameron, Louisiana.
The project of Commonwealth LNG was...
Climate Change Weekly #455: COP 27 Will End Up as FLOP 27
In the aftermath of the latest COP, I say now what I said before: “Actions speak louder than words.”
Boosting Domestic Energy Supplies Is Key To Winning on Energy Prices and Security
The Biden administration is still pushing misguided domestic measures that obstruct reducing energy prices and addressing climate change.
Americans Need More Energy to Reduce Prices. Not New Windfall Profits Taxes
A windfall profits tax won’t secure America’s energy future. The only thing that can? Producing more American energy.
Commentary: Will Energy Prices and Shortages Enter the Debate at COP 27?
Will the need for more energy be on the agenda at COP 27 in Egypt, or will the conference just produce more hot air?
Climate Change Weekly #451: Green Energy Revolution Hits Energy Reality Wall
If carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are causing dangerous climate change, China is the straw that stirs the drink. China emits more carbon dioxide than all the developed countries on Earth combined.
Commentary: Nuclear Power Making a Comeback in Europe, Can it Happen in the United...
Nuclear power is making a comeback in Europe and elsewhere around the globe, but not in United States despite public support for it.