Trump Cannot Stop 'Irrevocable' Transition to Clean Energy, Say Activists: New at Reason
Trump will not stop 'irrevocable' transition to clean energy, say activists
Trump will not stop 'irrevocable' transition to clean energy, say activists
The momentum away from fossil fuels and toward renewables is 'undeniable and irresistible' assert activists.
Subsidies for Everybody! Nukes evidently need subsidies to compete with renewable subsidies.
Forcing poor people to forego economic development in order to prevent climate change is 'morally dubious'
Ending energy poverty should be prioritized over efforts to prevent climate change
Whistling past the graveyard by climate activists at Morocco climate conference
While supposedly delivering about the same amount of electricity.
An external audit finds rampant mismanagement of the state's now-shuttered Business Energy Tax Credit program.
The U.S. renewable fuels standard backfires
To be against fracking is to be against renewable energy.
Closing the state's last nuclear power plant is anti-environmental and just plain stupid.
The Texas senator is the first presidential candidate to win in Iowa while opposing federal support for ethanol.
Cruz and Paul stand on principle against the federal ethanol mandate while all the other candidates pander.
Paris Climate Change Conference
Second Dispatch: Also they believe that global warming a is huge business opportunity.
Paris Climate Change Conference
Opposing nuclear power is not climate friendly
Paris Climate Change Conference
Plenty of economic pain for a likely reduction in global temperature rise of about -0.17°C in 2100
A lot of pain for what gain?
Smart unsubsidized private investments in renewable power resources might increase the energy independence of the United States
If renewable, new nuclear, or even fusion energy is actually becoming cheaper than conventional fossil fuels, why would the world need an international treaty at all?
Reason's science correspondent on climate change, markets, and Naomi Klein.
Not an investment in the future but in people who know the right politicians
Reason's science correspondent sends a first dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference
Wrecking both health care and energy as a presidential legacy
Model T energy tech is no way to address climate change.
The president proposes ecological central planning to solve global warming
Too many people make money from the scams
They get tax credits for doing so
Many companies have gone under or reduced scope of plant plans
Somebody doesn't like the things
Sometimes you gotta break a few eggs. Sometimes a few necks.
And could take whole industry with it
Will require utilities to buy renewable energy credits, driving up prices
How about a "balanced approach" to energy and climate policy?
Heavily subsidized manufacturing of panels produces tons of hazardous waste
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