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  • Cuomo’s Silly War on Natural Gas

    By locking out gas, New York governor Andrew Cuomo is locking in higher energy prices (and carbon dioxide emissions).

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  • Why we can’t possibly switch everyone to electric cars

    The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act was hailed by activists as a great achievement to address climate change.

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  • Democrats’ Curious Disdain for Nuclear Power

    Until they embrace nuclear energy as a key to reducing emissions, the party’s many presidential candidates will be hard to take seriously on climate change.

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  • New York’s energy policy depends on an impossible fantasy

    Last Wednesday, the Cuomo administration blocked construction of the proposed Northeast Supply Enhancement project, a 24-mile gas pipeline that would run from New Jersey across New York Bay to near the Rockaways.

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  • Testimony to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee

    Hearing regarding energy innovation and other potential solutions to help address global climate change.

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  • The Key Global Energy Trend Isn’t GND, It’s LNG

    Renewables get the press, but natural gas is growing much faster.

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  • San Bernardino County Says No to Big Renewables

    The biggest county in America doesn’t want big solar or wind projects.

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  • Vacant-land mythology impedes serious energy discussions

    Perhaps the most enduring myth in American energy politics is that there’s an endless amount of vacant land out there in flyover country that’s ready and waiting to be covered with forests of renewable-energy stuff.

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  • Gas Shortages Give New York an Early Taste of the Green New Deal

    The state is dependent on imports even though it sits atop the abundant Marcellus Shale.

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  • The Green New Deal Versus Rural America

    Customers outside dense urban areas will get stuck with huge electric bills.

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