In a landscape where climate change policies shape national economies and international relations, a recent critical analysis by H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., from The Heartland Institute, throws a sharp spotlight on two contentious pillars of environmental regulation. This examination delves into
Europe finds itself at a critical crossroads in its energy evolution, facing the intertwined challenges of sustainability, security, and rising demand, while navigating an intricate maze of policies and regulations. Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems stand out as a highly efficient technology,
In a striking display of community resolve, Hudson Valley leaders and environmental advocates are mounting fierce opposition to a federal court ruling that permits the release of treated radioactive wastewater into the Hudson River, a critical lifeline for the region. This decision, which nullified
Imagine a city where clean energy is not just a privilege for the few, but a shared resource that uplifts every resident, regardless of income, and fosters a sustainable future for all. In Longmont, Colorado, this vision is becoming reality with the introduction of a groundbreaking community solar
The Trump administration has embarked on an ambitious and controversial journey to revitalize the American coal industry by putting up for auction nearly 600 million tons of coal from federal lands in the Powder River Basin, spanning Montana and Wyoming. This monumental sale, the largest of its
In a startling turn of events at one of France's largest nuclear facilities, an unexpected natural phenomenon has brought operations to a grinding halt, raising critical questions about the vulnerabilities of essential energy infrastructure. The Paluel nuclear power plant, a cornerstone of France’s