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.
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.
The Green New Deal Versus Rural America
Customers outside dense urban areas will get stuck with huge electric bills.
The Three Major Problems with a Carbon Tax
When it comes to energy policy, Washington has one resource that appears infinitely renewable: carbon-tax proposals.