Energy & Environment 2021: The policies, the projects, the players, the impact
"Energy & Environment 2021: The policies, the projects, the players, the impact" is a Special Advertising supplement to The Washington Times.
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Honest leadership, private sector innovation are key to an energy policy that benefits households an
After years, the debate on energy and climate is somehow lacking seriousness.
Natural gas is critical to our cleaner energy future
Sadly, natural gas growth faces tremendous headwinds over the next four years.
Innovation is the political sweet spot for climate solutions
When you hear that climate change is real, and industrial activity around the globe is the dominant contributor, you may assume a Democrat or environmental organization said it.
Natural gas infrastructure plays essential role in our low carbon energy future
Many people take infrastructure for granted whether it be roads and bridges or energy delivery systems that power our lives.
No need to raise taxes to fund infrastructure and protect the environment
Democrats in Washington have a big problem when it comes to explaining their policies.
Shuttering the U.S. energy renaissance will hit American families' finances
Pocketbook issues are what families in Arkansas and across the U.S. spend their time thinking about, planning around and hoping for minimal, manageable fluctuations.
Our commitment to a clean, resilient energy future
As we celebrate Earth Day, the American Gas Association's commitment on behalf of America's natural gas utilities to be part of the solution to the complex challenge of climate change has never been stronger.
Agriculture should be in the driver's seat on carbon policy
Farmers and ranchers are the original conservationist and generational farming is on the forefront of every producer's mind.
Iowa leading the way in investment, increased production, energy independence
No matter what state you're from, we can all agree that keeping our air and water clean is essential.
There is no climate emergency
If you get your news only from mainstream media, you would likely believe that CO2 levels are dangerously high and unprecedented.
Our communities are counting on bipartisan work, not a war of words
Floridians understand the importance of serious-minded environmental stewardship and climate preparedness.
Shortsighted energy policies gamble Louisianans' livelihoods, environment
For an Administration hellbent on unilaterally dictating energy policy in the name of climate change, the President's actions work against his so-called purpose.
Support U.S. economic well-being, not undermine it, with energy policy
The United States is blessed with an abundance of natural resources and a thriving private sector that invests in our energy economy to foster innovation and create technological miracles.
Combatting climate change by revitalizing our nation's infrastructure
Climate change is the biggest existential threat facing our nation today.
Rebound must be fueled by comprehensive energy infrastructure
Shortly after being sworn into office, President Biden used the power of the pen to weaken America's energy independence by rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and killing the Keystone XL pipeline.
Time to deliver the Postal Vehicle Modernization Act
The United States Postal Service, our reeling economy, and our planet all need saving and we have a unique opportunity to make progress on all three at the same time.
Waste-to-Energy: Proven renewable baseload power solution to combat methane emissions
The Biden Administration aims to implement energy policy to address climate change and protect the environment for future generations.
Conversations about climate must include farmers
In Washington, there is a renewed focus on climate change and a desire from House Democrats and the Biden Administration to pass radical, sweeping legislation to address it.
Don't fix what's not broken: keep energy policy with renewables that doesn't slash jobs
The phrase "Green New Deal" is often a ploy by both sides of the political spectrum and the media to deliver sharp blows to the opposing party on their respective environmental platforms.
Environmental protection and individual liberty can coexist, look to the Lowcountry
Our nation is made up of thousands of "laboratories of democracy," where families, businesses, communities, and governments are driven to find unique ways to overcome challenges we all face.
Critical minerals, critical for our future
I have been working on protecting and enhancing our critical mineral supply chain for several years.
Economy-destroying climate plans target nonexistent 'crisis'
Proposals to fight global warming are unavoidably expensive and freedom-suppressing.
Trust America's innovatory spirit to protect the environment, grow the economy
Environmental protection is a forward-thinking endeavor.
Florida's fight for clean, safe water and its ripple effect
Imagine for a moment living in a country where the government was actively poisoning its citizens.
If you want to build it, streamline environmental regulations
Money is the default answer in our nation's capital to virtually every problem.
Power the future with an all-of-the-above energy solution
At the forefront of President Biden's unveiled infrastructure plan is an alarming push to impose the green energy policies of the left onto American citizens.
Lack of snow, warm conditions lead to 16% drop in Wisconsin opening weekend deer kill
A lack of snow and warm temperatures that suppressed deer movement led to a lackluster opening weekend of Wisconsin's nine-day gun season, with hunters killing thousands fewer deer than last year.
War-triggered gas boom threatens world climate goal: Report
The war-inspired natural gas boom is undermining already insufficient efforts to limit future warming to just a few more tenths of a degree, a new report says.
Nicole weakens to tropical storm over east-central Florida
Shortly after Hurricane Nicole made landfall early Thursday along the east coast of Florida, it was downgraded to a tropical storm but it was still battering a large area of the storm-weary state with strong winds, dangerous storm surge and heavy rain.
Climate consensus appears near; India objects to coal plans
The Chinese delegation also said it was fine with the positions that would come out of a Glasgow in a final conference agreement. But Indian Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav potentially threw a wrench when he argued against a provision on phasing out coal-fired power plans, saying that developing countries were "entitled to the responsible use of fossil fuels."
Supreme Court to hear challenge to EPA power plant rules
The Supreme Court announced Friday it would hear a challenge from a group of red states, led by West Virginia, against Environmental Protection Agency rules aimed at limiting greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
Colonial Pipeline, hit by cyberattack, may be back up and running by end of week
The Biden administration on Monday confronted another major cyberattack with apparent links to Russia while the U.S. energy industry slowly got back on its feet after a crippling assault on the Colonial Pipeline underscored deep vulnerabilities in critical American infrastructure that security experts say must be fixed.