
Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Columnist at Freelance
Director of Energy and Climate Center at Heritage Foundation
@Heritage Foundation Director, Energy and Climate Center. @GWU economics professor. Former roles @USDOT, @USTreasury, @USDOL, and @WhiteHouseCEA. Views my own.
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1 week ago |
postbulletin.com | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
With the upcoming G-7 summit set in Alberta — Canada’s energy heartland — President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Carney are uniquely positioned to champion a bold vision: reasserting and securing North American energy dominance. Doing so wouldn’t represent just a win for the United States and Canada. It would create a strategic advantage for their European and Asian allies as well.
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1 week ago |
washingtontimes.com | Diana Furchtgott-Roth |Ryan J. Strasser
- OPINION: As America braces for another storm season, only the media storms are more predictable than upcoming hurricanes and tornadoes. Even before the dust settles after natural disasters, headlines often warn that gusts of wind and funnel clouds are proof the Earth is boiling. Politicians rush to blame carbon emissions while their supporters flood social media warning of the inevitable doomsday caused by climate change.
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1 week ago |
heritage.org | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Yesterday, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the proposed repeal of the Biden-era’s Clean Power Plan 2.0, which ruled that coal-fired and many new natural gas power plants must capture and store over 90% of their carbon emissions by the 2030s—or shut down by 2040. It’s a costly mandate, resting on shaky legal and technical foundations. Americans would be fortunate to have it repealed. President Biden issued his Clean Power Plan 2.0 after the Supreme Court ruled in West Virginia v.
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2 weeks ago |
shelbynews.com | Diana Furchtgott-Roth
With the upcoming G-7 summit set in Alberta—Canada’s energy heartland—President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Carney are uniquely positioned to champion a bold vision: reasserting and securing North American energy dominance. Doing so wouldn’t represent just a win for the United States and Canada. It would create a strategic advantage for their European and Asian allies as well. kAm%96 v\f D9@F=5 6>3C246 6?6C8J 23F?52?46 3J 4@@A6C2E:?8 2?5 4@>>:EE:?8 E@ 2 C2A:5 6IA2?D:@?
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2 weeks ago |
pilotonline.com | Diana Furchtgott-Roth |Daniel Dufort
With the upcoming G-7 summit set to take place Sunday through Tuesday in Alberta — Canada’s energy heartland — President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Carney are uniquely positioned to champion a bold vision: reasserting and securing North American energy dominance. Doing so wouldn’t represent just a win for the United States and Canada. It would create a strategic advantage for their European and Asian allies as well.
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