Can Nuclear Power Be Saved? By Jonathan Lesser August 14, 2019 It’s a clean, reliable source of energy that the U.S. would do well to embrace.
The Trump Obsession Comes for California’s Water By Jack Fowler August 11, 2019 Imagine prioritizing families and farms and the produce sections of American supermarkets over a fish.
NPR Discovers the ‘Nature Rights’ Movement By Wesley J. Smith August 6, 2019 The movement is increasing in visibility and liberal establishment acceptance.
Are Conservatives Embracing a Carbon Tax? By Kayla Bartsch August 1, 2019 The idea is gaining steam, but has yet to win over the GOP mainstream.
The Democrats and the 1919 World Series By George Will August 1, 2019 The Democratic presidential aspirants received the injurious compliment of being taken seriously in their aspirations, which are characterized by a disqualifying flippancy.
Miley Cyrus’s Climate Shenanigans Fit a Pattern By Christopher Tremoglie July 29, 2019 Those who warn of imminent destruction see their message amplified, which exacerbates skepticism.
Fossil Fuel Divestment versus Institutional Neutrality: A North Carolina Test Case By Stanley Kurtz July 29, 2019 North Carolina should prevent the thoroughgoing politicization of an important state university system.
Against Climate Panic, for Climate Hope By David French July 25, 2019 We must craft a conservative, ecomodernist vision of environmental action.
Automakers Defy Trump Administration, Striking Fuel-Efficiency Deal with California By Mairead McArdle July 25, 2019 The administration argues that stricter standards hike the price of new cars, incentivizing Americans to continue driving older, less-safe vehicles.
Colorado’s Anti-Fracking Law Illustrates the State’s Growing Divide By Nate Hochman July 24, 2019 It is turning blue and taking aim at a major industry.