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  • Oct 14, 2024 | c3newsmag.com | Ericka Andersen |Devin Hartman |Nick Loris

    Reasserting Conservative Energy Policy in the Populist AgeBallooning energy costs are top-of-mind for voters after years of high inflation. Energy security is increasingly critical in a world rife with conflict. The electorate, including conservatives, have grown more environmentally conscious as the planet warms but do not want to overpay to cool it.

  • Sep 15, 2024 | heritage.org | Devin Hartman

    By most key economic indicators, the U.S. economy is remarkably healthy. Consumer confidence is high, unemployment is low, and it seems as if every week the stock market is setting a new record. Despite these successes, however, there is a growing disease that, if left unchecked, will slowly eat away at the economy’s robust health like a cancer. This disease is central planning and it is aggressively attacking the energy sector.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Devin Hartman |Nan Swift

    Earth Week marks the annual reminder of our responsibility to leave the planet in better shape than we inherited it. This year, it falls amid stark reminders that we are failing another moral obligation: fiscal responsibility. With Congress accomplishing little more than spending other people's money these days, fiscal and environmental responsibility are seldom viewed as compatible agendas. But taxpayer and green interests share an intertwined fate.

  • Feb 19, 2024 | highlandcountypress.com | Devin Hartman

    By Devin HartmanReal Clear WireEnvironmentalism has become a baffling paradox. The latest indication came when environmental activists convinced the Biden administration to halt exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) so the U.S. could meet climate goals. Left-leaning outlets labeled it a “win for political symbolism, not the climate”, while right-leaning experts called it “impulsive and destructive.” Both are correct. And both caught the scent of a much bigger problem.

  • Feb 18, 2024 | fairfieldsuntimes.com | Devin Hartman

    Environmentalism has become a baffling paradox. The latest indication came when environmental activists convinced the Biden administration to halt exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) so the U.S. could meet climate goals. Left-leaning outlets labeled it a “win for political symbolism, not the climate”, while right-leaning experts called it “impulsive and destructive.” Both are correct. And both caught the scent of a much bigger problem.

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