Merkel Lectures Trump on Climate While German Emissions Rise

German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she “deplores” the United States withdrawing from the Paris

Global Coal Power in the Wake of Paris

While the global political establishment vilifies President Trump for pulling out of the Paris

Poland Expresses Gratitude for U.S. Natural Gas Exports

U.S. natural gas exports are not only good for the American economy, they are

EIA: New Natural Gas Plants Keep Getting Cheaper

Construction costs for new natural gas power plants dropped to a new low in

Measuring Success: Renewable Subsidies vs. Natural Gas

MIT Technology Review published an article this month lauding the success of federal subsidies

Study: Solar Power 300 Times More Toxic than Nuclear

When it comes to measuring how green an energy source is, emissions don’t tell

President Trump, Don’t Forget Pipeline Infrastructure

America’s energy renaissance is being stifled by poor pipeline capacity, but President Trump’s trillion-dollar

Global Electrification Continues, Presenting Emissions Challenges

More than 85 percent of the world’s population now has electricity, up from just

Obstruction of Science: Activists Suppress Study Vindicating Fracking

Is it an impeachable offense to bury scientific evidence that would guide beneficial energy

House Committee Votes to Extend Nuclear Power Tax Credit

The U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee has approved legislation that would

Pielke Outlines Pragmatic Climate Skepticism

University of Colorado climate scientist Roger Pielke, Jr. published an interesting article yesterday making

U.S. Racks Up Massive Natural Gas Trade Surplus With Mexico

U.S. energy companies exported $3.7 billion of natural gas to Mexico last year, putting