The Political Sabotage of Nuclear Power
Abundant, emissions-free energy was once the promise of a nuclear-powered future. What happened?
Abundant, emissions-free energy was once the promise of a nuclear-powered future. What happened?
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Officials admitted at COP28 that they are not "on track" to achieving climate goals. And they are not likely to be any time soon.
Housing bats, buying an E.V., and planting trees sometimes end up being counterproductive.
CEOs are beginning to wonder what to do when environmental, social, and governance factors are at odds with performance.
Peter and Annica Quakenbush are suing Brooks Township for the right to operate an environmentally friendly cemetery.
CEOs are beginning to wonder what to do when environmental, social, and governance factors are at odds with performance.
The long-planned tunnel will bring water from the Sacramento River to the state's dry southern regions.
Summer heat this year posed an existential threat to the world's third-largest barrier reef.
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The world will not come to its end in 2030 because of climate change.
How to declare a ceasefire in the carbon tariff wars.
Countries could include reducing the consumption and production of fossil fuels.
Instead of opposing nuclear power, climate activists should be thronging the streets demanding a faster rollout.
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Why have so few species been taken off the endangered species list?
The former two-term governor discusses why Florida is attracting more people than any other state in the country.
The private sector space company overcame red tape and government delays to get to launch day.
Why have so few species been taken off the endangered species list?
With a second term, the former president promised to end California's water shortage, clear homeless encampments, and conduct the biggest deportation operation in American history.
The 'skeptical environmentalist' offers 12 low-cost, proven policies that he says could save 4.2 million lives and generate $1.1 trillion in new wealth every year.
The 'Skeptical Environmentalist' offers 12 low-cost, proven policies that he says would save 4.2 million lives and generate $1.1 trillion in new wealth every year.
Labor actions largely respond to policies that cause widespread pain.
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Despite the New York Times’ gaslighting, bureaucrats and politicians are coming for your stoves.
A new study from Belgian researchers found that paper straws had higher concentrations of long-lasting, water resistant "forever chemicals" than plastic or steel straws.
The doomsday consensus around climate change is "manufactured," says scientist Judith Curry.
The environmentalist and anti-vaccine activist talks about his presidential run and whether he'd jail climate change skeptics.
Environmental activists expect us to modify our lifestyles to meet their priorities.
RFK Jr. on libertarianism, Tulsi Gabbard, conspiracy theories, drugs, guns, free speech, and more
"All the time we hear socialists say, 'Next time, we'll get it right.' How many next times do you get?"
You're 2,200 times more likely to die when traveling by car as opposed to by airplane.
If you want to keep the lights on, it might be a good time to shop for a generator.
Democrats spent tens of millions of dollars last year's midterms meddling in Republican primaries. Republicans may now be borrowing a page from their playbook.
The FAA required SpaceX take 75 separate actions to mitigate the environmental impacts of launches from its Boca Chica, Texas, launch site. A new lawsuit says it's not enough.
A selection of Reason's most incisive articles on population, pollution, resource depletion, biodiversity, energy, climate change, and the ideological environmentalists' penchant for peddling doom.
The movie wants to be a call to arms for climate activists. Instead, it portrays them as delusional, apocalyptic depressives.
Activists who would like to see more housing built and people who build housing for a living would seem to be natural allies. A new bill in the California Legislature is driving them apart.
At least until all the gasoline is gone.
One place where environmentalists and libertarians are on the same page
The Biden administration is the third administration in a row to fail to issue Clean Water Act regulations that pass judicial scrutiny.
What at first appears to be deregulation is actually economic activism in disguise.
Good intentions, bad results.