The average electric vehicle consumes 30 kilowatt-hours (kw/h) to travel 100 miles, which Pew Charitable Trusts notes is “the same amount of electricity an average American home uses each day…
The “eco-Right” is the few dozen lobbying, litigation, and activist nonprofits that identify themselves as free market or broadly right-of-center and yet are attempting to rebrand environmentalism and global warming…
CRC staff report on “green” activists siege of Pennsylvania, document how the Center for Tech and Civic Life juiced the Democratic vote in battleground states, interview documentary filmmaker Christopher Rufo…
Arabella Advisors’ $731 million “dark money” nonprofit network is behind a campaign to cut off every house in America from natural gas and make them dependent on electric-only appliances, part…
Congress is debating a new infrastructure bill, which contains elements from the Green New Deal. This is part of the Biden administration's ongoing effort to remake America's energy grid and…
Hayden Ludwig of the Capital Research Center debunks the myth that oil and gas activism dollars are somehow outpacing environmental activism 10 to 1. In fact, almost $2.5 billion was…
Germany, the land of coal, and oil-rich Texas are in the process of exchanging their coal power plants—powered by a abundant, scalable, and relatively cheap resource—for expensive and unreliable renewables…
Sometime during the last eight years Oliver Stone seems to have lost his faith in angry, self-aware hurricanes and the other end-times prophecies of the environmental left. In place of…
Shellenberger fully covers the tedious renewable energy reliability trap. The wind doesn’t always blow, the sun doesn’t always shine, we’re laughably far away from the battery potential needed to store…
Shellenberger notes that “a single Coke can of uranium can provide enough energy for an entire high-energy life.” The book’s advocacy of nuclear energy is arguably its most important and…